FROM
THE SERVANT GENERAL
ON
THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF OUR CONSECRATION TO MARY
August 10, 2008
My dear brothers
and sisters in Christ,
Greetings in the
love of Jesus!
It has been one
year since that blessed event last August 10, 2007,
when we as CFC-FFL consecrated ourselves to the
Blessed Virgin Mary, more specifically, to Our Lady,
Mary Mediatrix of All Grace. Since that time, we
have experienced her powerful intercession, helping
firm up our restoration and moving us forward in
our mission.
Yesterday
we had a pilgrimage to the Carmelite shrine at Lipa,
Batangas. We filled the Church and had a wonderful
time. Like Mary in her Magnificat, what we experienced
was exultant joy. This is the joy
that comes from knowing God’s mercy, His salvation,
and His bountiful blessings. This is the joy that
comes from experiencing God’s love (Jn 3:16),
trusting in His plan for us (Jer 29:11), and responding
to His particular call to us as CFC—founded
in 1981, re-founded in 1993, restored in 2007.
Jesus was there
from the very start in 1981. And at the very start
of our restoration in 2007, there also was Mary.
The apparitions
in Lipa, to a Carmelite novice named Sr Teresing,
started in August 1948. 60 years ago. Fr Melvin
Castro, our Eucharistic celebrant, said that the
devil was defeated in 1948, and that now, from this
day on, the devil will be defeated through our work
in every part of the world, where Our Lady is.
It was a powerful
affirmation of the spiritual warfare that we have
always been involved in, intensifying in the last
few years, with its most intense period last year.
With restoration, the devil’s intent to destroy
CFC has been thwarted. But the enemy does not give
up. And today we are still deeply involved in spiritual
warfare. The devil will oppose God’s work
and God’s people till the end of time.
But Jesus already
won victory on the cross. And our Blessed Mother
too is victorious over the devil’s works.
How do we now respond
to this situation of continuing intense spiritual
warfare? Let Mary show us the way.
First, Mary was
not afraid. She was greatly troubled at what the
angel told her (Lk 1:29) but the angel assured her,
“Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found
favor with God.” (Lk 1:30). In the midst of
troubles in life, if we place ourselves securely
in God’s embrace by walking His path for us,
then, knowing His great love and great plan for
us, we need never be afraid. No matter what happens.
Second, Mary embraced
the cross. We know that there will be problems,
challenges and pain in life. We are called not only
to be unafraid of these, but in fact to face them
boldly and joyfully. Mary was told by Simeon that
she would be pierced by a sword (Lk 2:35). This
was the price of walking with Jesus. So too with
us. The sage Jesus, son of Eleazar, tells us, “My
son, when you come to serve the Lord, prepare yourself
for trials.” (Sir 2:1). If we want to be disciples
of Jesus, we must deny ourselves, take up our cross
daily, and follow him (Lk 9:23). All the way to
the cross.
And do not forget
(never forget) that we are into spiritual warfare.
So the enemy will continue to oppress us. “It
is necessary for us to undergo many hardships to
enter the kingdom of God.” (Acts 14:22). We
can be subjected to persecution, even from our own
brethren. But even this will be cause for blessings
and great joy. Jesus himself pronounced the beatitude:
“Blessed are they who are persecuted for the
sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom
of heaven. Blessed are you when they insult you
and persecute you and utter every kind of evil against
you falsely because of me. Rejoice and be glad,
for your reward will be great in heaven.”
(Mt 5:10-12).
Just like Mary,
who gave birth to Jesus and stood at the foot of
the cross until his death, we too must go all the
way to the cross. Pain and suffering are salvific.
They purify us. They humble us. They pave the way
for us to experience victory. For us, just like
Jesus and Mary, the cross is the only way.
Third, Mary experienced
victory in and through the Holy Spirit. We have
been entrusted with God’s work. How is this
possible? We are weak and sinful. Mary also asked,
“How can this be” (Lk 1:34)? The angel
replied, “The holy Spirit will come upon you”
(Lk 1:35a). It is possible because it is God’s
work, we are just instruments, and it is the Holy
Spirit who anoints and empowers us. Though we are
nothing, nothing is impossible with God (Lk 1:37).
In fact, God delights in using nobodies like us.
Mary herself was lowly, but all ages would call
her blessed, for the Mighty One did great things
for her (Lk 1:48-49).
We in CFC-FFL are
an evangelistic and missionary community. We, as
with all Christians, have been entrusted with that
wonderful gift of salvation won on the cross by
Jesus. We have been commissioned to bring that good
news of salvation to the whole world. This is our
privilege. This is our responsibility.
Is it possible for
God to use us in the power of His Spirit? Can we
become families in the Holy Spirit that will be
God’s instruments for renewing the face of
the earth? Jesus has said so, and we just need to
believe and accept.
So fourth, Mary
believed and so was blessed. Elizabeth told her:
“Blessed are you who believed that what was
spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.”
(Lk 1:45). Faith is the key. Faith unlocks God’s
power. With faith, God can move mountains through
us (Mt 17:20). But we need to be faithful. To God’s
call to us. To our covenant with God. To our life
and mission in CFC-FFL. We need to walk in the way
of Jesus and grow in holiness. And we need to be
committed servants whom the Lord can use as He wills.
In the midst of
spiritual warfare, we rejoice. Precisely because
spiritual warfare is a consequence of our walking
in the way of Christ and doing his work, all the
more we rejoice.
Brothers and sisters,
our joy is in Christ. But it is more than that.
It is actually about the Father’s joy in us.
Our theme of joy for this year comes from the book
of the prophet Zephaniah. And here we see that it
is our God who rejoices over us (Zep 3:17). God
rejoices in our restoration. God rejoices in having
His holy remnant. God renews us in His love.
And God gives us
His promises through Zephaniah. “I will remove
disaster from among you, so that none may recount
your disgrace. Yes, at that time I will deal with
all who oppress you ….. and at that time I
will gather you: For I will give you renown and
praise, among all the peoples of the earth, when
I bring about your restoration before your very
eyes, says the Lord.” (Zep 3:18-20).
Now that is great
cause for rejoicing. The angel Gabriel said to Mary:
“you have found favor with God.” (Lk
1:30). “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with
you.” (Lk 1:28). With our restoration, I believe
we have once again found favor with God. And with
our consecration, we have found favor with Mary.
Let then our response
be, just like Mary: “my spirit rejoices in
God my savior” (Lk 1:47).
Exultant joy. Let
this be at the core of our very being, now and forever.
God bless us all.
Your servant in
Jesus and Mary,
Frank
Padilla