
Bring Christ and His Peace into the New Year
By Bishop Paul S. Loverde
Bishop of Arlington
(From the issue of 1/8/04)
The following homily was given by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde
for the Mass celebrated on New Year’s Day at the Cathedral of Saint Thomas
More in Arlington.
As we Catholics begin a new civil year, along with everyone else, two
things strikingly attract our attention. The first is the feast we celebrate
this day, the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God; the second is the annual
observance today of the World Day of Peace, begun by Pope Paul VI and
continued up to the present by his successor Pope John Paul II. As our Holy
Father states in this year’s Message for the Celebration of the World Day
of Peace: " … each year I have continued this noble tradition by
dedicating the first day of the civil year to reflection and to prayer for
peace in the world." (no. 1)
Mary is the Mother of God. The oldest title given to her in the history
of Christianity is precisely this: "the God-bearer," Mother of God. Yes,
Mary bore the Son of God and brought Him to real people, like the shepherds
in today’s Gospel account. Mary bore the Son of God and brought Him, who is
the Prince of Peace, to us. Today’s Opening Prayer summarizes this so
beautifully: " … the virgin conceived and bore your Son, who is called
Wonderful God, Prince of Peace … ."
How we long for peace in these days! We long for peace within ourselves,
peace within our families, peace within our church and our country, and
peace among nations. Again, as our Holy Father reminds us, "Humanity needs
now more than ever to rediscover the path of concord, overwhelmed as it is
be selfishness and hatred, by the thirst for power and the lust for
vengeance" (no. 1).
As the followers of Christ, the Prince of Peace, you and I must bring
Christ and His Peace to each one of the 366 days of 2004, a leap year, which
begins today. Yes, we must bring Christ and His peace to every person we
meet: family members, co-workers, neighbors, parishioners and strangers.
Pope John Paul II tells us that working for peace is essential to our
practice of the Catholic Faith: "We Christians see the commitment to educate
ourselves and others to peace as something at the very heart of our
religion. For Christians, in fact, to proclaim peace is to announce Christ
who is ‘our peace’ (Eph 2:14); it is to announce his Gospel, which is a
‘Gospel of peace’ (Eph 6:15); it is to call all people to the beatitude of
being ‘peacemakers’ (cf Mt 5:9)" (no. 3).
Yes, on this first day of 2004, we are being called to be peacemakers, by
bringing Christ, the Prince of Peace, into the real world of everyday life,
as did Mary, the God-bearer. In fact, this could be — indeed, must be — the
best resolution for 2004: to bring the Prince of Peace into daily life.
Imagine how our relationships and interactions would be affected! There
would emerge more care and respect for one another, more forgiveness and
reconciliation, more hope and more love!
For us to become and to remain peacemakers, prayer is a primary
ingredient. Mary, the Mother of God, is our model and example. Today’s
Gospel account describes her as a woman of prayer: "And Mary kept all these
things, reflecting on them in her heart." In prayer we reflect on God’s
saving Word, which shapes our minds and hearts. In prayer, we become
transformed by divine grace, becoming more and more a clearer image of
Christ, the Prince of Peace. In prayer, we are given the strength to forgive
and to reconcile, to hope beyond hope, to persevere and to endure. In
prayer, we are re-created into Christian peacemakers.
I would like to propose a concrete way to strengthen our resolution to
bring the Prince of Peace to each day and to every person in 2004. Ask our
Blessed Mother’s help by praying three "Hail Marys" every morning and
evening, with the request: "O Mary, make me, like you, one who brings Christ
and His Peace to others."
Like the shepherds in today’s Gospel Account, we have "found Mark and
Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger." And looking to Mary, the
God-bearer, the Mother of the Prince of Peace, we echo the words of a prayer
which our Holy Father himself prayed several weeks ago on the Solemnity of
the Immaculate Conception.
"Queen of Peace, pray for us! Mother of mercy and hope, obtain for the
men and women of the third millennium the precious gift of peace: peace in
hearts and families, in communities and among peoples; peace above all for
those Nations where people fight and die every day. Obtain that every human
being of every race and culture may encounter and accept Jesus, who came
down to earth in the mystery of Christmas to give ‘his peace’ to us. O Mary,
Queen of Peace, give us Christ, the world’s true Peace!"
May each of you be filled with Christ’s peace and be a peacemaker
throughout this New Year!
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