“ Go, cry out this message for Jerusalem to hear!” Jer 2:1
Although the names of Mary’s parents, Joachim and Anne, only
come to us from a late first century legend, it must have been wonderful for them to give birth to Mary, and one
wonders whether they saw in their daughter the special qualities that would
help Mary say yes to God in all things and endure the horror of her son’s
crucifixion and death. Only common criminals were beaten and led out of the
city of Jerusalem to die on a garbage heap like Jesus was, and though it had to
be awful, the image of Mary holding Jesus as he was taken dead from the cross
is one of the most moving and comforting of icons in our faith tradition.
Surely, Joachim and Anne would have been immensely proud of their daughter as
she accepted the horror of her only son’s death.
Today, is a good day to be grateful for our own history, no
matter how clouded. Our parents, often with limited resources, did the best
they could by us. They fed us, made sure we had access to education and loved
us as they knew how. Indeed, we can say this about all our ancestors. They loved us in the manner than was
acceptable in their families and cultures. It does us no good to berate or deny
our personal and family history. Rather, we must be grateful for what is and
ask God to help us, like Joachim and Anne, to pass on the best of our faith to
the generation that follows us.
Today, be grateful for your family, no matter how broken.
What do you most
treasure about your own family and faith?
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