MARY, MOTHER OF GOD; NEW YEAR – A
CARVED IN STONE
For the first time, while
listening to a preacher, I heard about the miracle of Our Lady of Las Lajas.
This occurred in a place in Colombia
(yes, our annual major competitor for the Ms Universe crown!).
A poor woman and her mute
daughter got stranded in the mountains during a heavy rain.
They took shelter on a rock when
suddenly the girl was able to speak.
She pointed to a nearby slab of
stone, and said: The Mestiza lady is calling me!
The mother was surprised to see
on the rock a beautiful image of Our Lady surrounded by light
And on each side, flanked by St
Dominic and St Francis.
A follow-up story said that the
girl died of an illness and the mother brought her back to the site.
Upon reaching the site, the girl
was brought to life again.
Many miracles have since been
recorded in the place.
Chapels, and later a big
basilica, was constructed on the side of the mountain, having as its central
Altar the stone on which the
image appeared.
When geologists studied the rock,
there was no paint, or ink, or anything that could have produced the image.
The colors of the image were
formed from the natural colors of the rock.
Today we start the year 2020 with
the Blessed Virgin Mary.
When the shepherds came they saw Mary
and Joseph with the Baby Jesus.
Mary treasured all the mysteries
of Christ in her heart.
While the center of the Christmas
season is always Jesus, Mary is also given to us as a reminder of how the love
of God works in the world. And how we can return love to the Father.
Christmas is proof of the
strength of God’s love. This is a love
that is originally, carved in stone.
Nothing compares to the love that
traverses the distance of heaven and earth, eternity and temporality, power and
weakness.
And this love is shared to us,
made available to us, given to us so that we can respond to it. And Mary gave
the fitting response.
Mary loved God so much; her love
was so strong that even if she did not understand everything always, she always
said Yes, she always obeyed, she always trusted.
Her love was, in imitation of
divine love, “carved in stone” like the image at Las Lajas.
This year we are challenged to
imitate Mary in her fidelity.
How much do we love the Lord?
Is our love “carved in stone?”
… or just on paper that is easily
burned
… maybe on wood that surely
decays
… or painted on a wall that fades
through time?
Carved in stone, Mary’s fidelity
to Jesus could never be destroyed.
In the coming months, surely
there will be ups and downs, blessings and challenges, triumphs and trials… let
us ask the Blessed Virgin Mary to walk with us and teach us how to continue to
believe and to trust in the Lord.
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