Mary, Mother of the Church

Fr. Felix Phiri, SMM

Mary, Mother of the Church

 

T oday’s Homily reflects on the Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church, . . .

. . . highlighting the Church’s growing recognition of Mary’s unique role in salvation history.

The Homily explains that Mary’s motherhood of the Church begins with her “yes” at the Annunciation, where she became the New Eve and cooperated in God’s plan of redemption. Her presence at the foot of the Cross, where Jesus entrusted her to the beloved disciple, reveals her spiritual motherhood over all believers.

Mary is also present at Pentecost, praying with the first Christian community as the Holy Spirit descends upon the Church. As the one assumed into heaven, she serves as a model and guide for all Christians on their journey toward eternal glory. The feast celebrates Mary as the mother, protector, and spiritual companion of the faithful, leading us ever closer to Christ.

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Mary, Mother of the Church

Gospel Reading: John 19: 25-34

The Madonna of the Roses: French Artist and Painter: William-Adolphe Bouguereau: 1903

Why was this image selected:

This painting presents Mary as a tender and protective mother. The image beautifully reflects the Homily’s central theme that Mary nurtures and guides all believers as Mother of the Church.

Mary, Mother of the Church