Memorial of the
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
(I Maccabees 4:36-37.52-59;
Luke 19:45-48)
Today’s gospel passage
contains the first reference to Jesus’ being in Jerusalem. On his journey to the city, he said that as a
prophet he must die there. It is not
surprising then that he prophetically interrupts “business as usual” in the Temple. He puts an end, at least temporarily, merchant
price manipulation and other schemes to cheat pilgrims.
As a prophet, Jesus
also teaches the people. The passage
does not describe his lessons. However,
it probably is the message that he has delivered throughout his ministry. He teaches them how much the Father loves
them and how they might reform their lives in with the God’s Law. Conforming to the Law, the people might
present themselves to God as Mary was presented in the same Temple where Jesus
is teaching.
The need for repentance
is universal and everlasting. We too
need to heed Jesus’ message. Assured of
God’s desire to grant us a share in His kingdom, at the end of our lives we may
present ourselves at heaven’s gate.
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