
Jubilarians Are Servants of the Lord
By Bishop Paul S. Loverde Herald Columnist
(From the issue of 5/19/05)
The following homily was given by Arlington Bishop Paul S. Loverde
during the Mass for the Sisters’ Jubilee at Marymount University in
Arlington on Thursday, May 12.
"I am the servant of the Lord": this is the theme printed on the front of
our prayer-booklet. Depicted with this theme is Mary, Our Blessed Lady, at
the Annunciation with the Holy Spirit overshadowing her.
"The servant of the Lord" is not a person who grovels or lives in fear,
but rather, a person who is open to listening to the Lord’s Word, docile to
following His Will and eager in doing what is right and good — all this with
the guidance of the Holy Spirit and with the prayerful assistance of Mary,
the first disciple and the best of disciples.
Although every disciple can rightly be called "the servant of the Lord,"
those who profess the evangelical counsels in religious institutions or in
their equivalent are "servants of the Lord" in a unique sense. They have
heard the Lord’s invitation to be espoused to Him. "I will allure her; I
will lead her into the desert and speak to her heart … . I will espouse you
to me forever … ." These "servants of the Lord" are among those for whom
Jesus prayed at the Last Supper. The Lord Jesus has given them the glory
which the Father gave Him, namely, the Holy Spirit. The Lord Jesus has
prayed that the love with which the Father loved Him may be in them — again,
the Holy Spirit. Because the Holy Spirit is in them, so too is Jesus with
His Father.
Why does Jesus pray that the Holy Spirit be given to them and be in them?
So that guided and strengthened by this additional Advocate, those living
the consecrated life may live the evangelical counsels more completely, as
each religious seeks to grow into deeper intimacy with the Lord and to serve
God’s people according to the charism of the institute.
Our jubilarians — those with us here: Sister Irene Cody, Sister
Jacqueline Murphy, and Sister Maureen Christopher and those who could not be
with us: Sister Christine Mary Remington and Sister Mary Elizabeth of Our
Lady at the Poor Clares’ Monastery in Alexandria — these jubilarians are the
living signs of all that the Lord does when He chooses people to be His
servants living the consecrated life. Long ago, He invited each one of our
jubilarians to be espoused to Him and they said "yes, here I am — the
servant of the Lord." Indeed, He has espoused all of you women religious in
a similar fashion.
For 60, 50 and 25 years, this dialogue of divine invitation and human
response has been repeated over and over: in daily prayer and meditation, in
sacramental celebrations, in sacrificial living by putting to death one’s
own will through obedient faith, in service to God’s people through the
various assignments received and accepted. For 60, 50 and 25 years, the Holy
Spirit has been leading our jubilarians to ever-deepening intimacy with
Jesus and to ever-growing self-sacrificing service of the Lord’s people.
Dear Jubilarians, we thank God for inviting you to live the consecrated
life as a vowed religious and we thank you for saying "yes" and for
repeating that "yes" in good times and in bad. We rejoice with you today and
we pledge to you our ongoing prayer-filled support as we continue to walk
with you on pilgrimage toward our final goal of life on high with Christ
Jesus.
I close as I began — with Our Blessed Lady, I echo part of Pope John Paul
II’s closing prayer in Vita Consecrata. "To you, our Mother, … we
address our confident prayer. You who did the will of the Father, ever ready
in obedience, courageous in poverty and receptive in fruitful virginity,
obtain from your divine Son that all who have received the gift of following
him in the consecrated life may be enabled to bear witness to that gift by
their transfigured lives, as they joyfully make their way with all their
brothers and sisters toward our heavenly homeland and the light which will
never dim … ." (No. 112). Amen!
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