Mary still relevant
today
By Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc.
September 6, 2012
CEBU CITY – One week before the Catholic
celebration of the nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Cebuano
priest and a Marian devotee shared their insights and experiences on
the life and miracles of Mother Mary.
“Blessed Virgin Mary is the
sole instrument of God to redeem man. Through her, Jesus Christ was
born by the power of the Holy Spirit,” Msgr. Esteban Binghay said
during the September 1 episode of “Pagtuki”, the official radio
program of the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc. (RAFI).
Binghay added that through
Saints Joachim and Anne, Mother Mary’s parents, she received her
training to be the mother of the Messiah.
“Mary was a young Jewish
woman of Nazareth in Galilee. For all eternity, God chose the daughter
of Israel to be the mother of His Son. She was born in order to give
birth to the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who will redeem mankind. Before
contracting the original sin, Jesus bestowed on her the privilege of
the immaculate conception,” he said.
Binghay stressed out that in
modern times, it is difficult to have faith in a divine and
supernatural way. He said that people, especially the youth, should
emulate Mother Mary’s faith in God.
“Mary is the model of faith,
hope, and charity. She questioned God why she was chosen to be the
mother of His Son. Mary’s faith was the unique witness of Christ’s
reincarnation,” he said, pointing out that people should have purpose
in what they do.
He added that Mother Mary's
birth reminds the Christian community to celebrate through attending
Mass, going to confession, and doing good deeds, such as helping those
in need.
“Mother Mary is not just the
mother of Jesus Christ but the mother of all people. Her feast is the
beginning of the incarnation, passion and resurrection of Jesus
Christ. Her birth is the beginning of the birth of His Son who was
born to be crucified in the cross,” he disclosed.
Roel Sabelano, a devotee,
shared that through the miracle of Mother Mary to his family last May
of last year, her wife conceived a child.
“We consulted different
doctors and did what we can do for us to have a baby. We almost give
up. But my aunt advised to us to visit and pray to the Our Lady of
Simala. We did not ask for a baby. Instead, we prayed that whatever
happens, she will help us along the way,” he recalled.
Sabelano said that a month
after their visit, his wife miraculously conceived and that was the
start of their devotion to Mother Mary.
“Blessed Virgin Mary became
the center of our relationship. We became a God-oriented couple. To
those who have lost their faith on Mother Mary, you should pray every
day for she listens to your prayers,” he said.
The Christian community will
celebrate the nativity of Mother Mary this September 8.
Pagtuki” is aired over dyLA
every Saturday at 10 a.m.-11 a.m. The program, which is one of the
Knowledge Sharing & Advocacy capabilities of RAFI, tackles timely and
relevant issues affecting the Cebuano community.
For more information about
RAFI’s radio program please contact Fatrick Tabada at 418-7234 loc.
542, or visit www.rafi.org.ph or www.facebook.com/rafi.org.ph.