The Mysteries of Light
A mystery is defined a “any
truth that is unknowable except by divine revelation.” In order to understand the mysteries of God,
we must do as Mary did and ponder these things in our hearts. Let us then ponder these Mysteries of Light:
The
Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan
As Christ descends into the waters, the heavens open wide and the
voice of the Father declares him the beloved Son while the Spirit descends on
him to invest him with the mission which he is to carry out.
The self-manifestation of Jesus at the wedding at Cana
The first of the “signs”
worked by Jesus – the changing of water into wine at the marriage in Cana –
clearly presents Mary in the guise of a teacher, as she urges the servants to
do what Jesus commands (cf. Jn 2:5). Contemplating the scenes of the
Rosary in union with Mary is a means of learning from her to “read” Christ, to
discover his secrets and to understand his message.
Our Heavenly Queen says, “...with
my presence at this wedding, I looked at the future centuries, I saw the
Kingdom of the Divine Will upon earth, I looked at families, and I impetrated
for them that they might symbolize the love of the Sacrosanct Trinity, so that
Its Kingdom might be in full force.”
(The Virgin Mary in the Kingdom of the Divine Will)
“Come, I will show you the
Bride, the wife of the Lamb.” (Rev.
21:9-27, Rev. 22:6) “And behold, I am coming soon.”
We
must always pay attention to the words of Our Blessed Mother, “Do whatever He
tells you!”
The proclamation of the Kingdom of God, with his call
to conversion
In contemplating Christ's face we
become open to receiving the mystery of Trinitarian life, experiencing ever
anew the love of the Father and delighting in the joy of the Holy Spirit.
The institution of the Eucharist, as the sacramental
expression of the Paschal Mystery.
“You are a living Host, pleasing to the Heavenly Father.” (Divine Mercy in my Soul, #1826)
“Among the mysteries of light, I included the institution of the Eucharist. Mary can guide us toward this most holy sacrament, because she herself has a profound relationship with it. Pope John Paul II, Esslesia de Eucharistia)
Mary, Mother of God, be our mother,
too.
The
Holy Spirit will come to establish the glorious reign of Christ and it will be
a reign of grace, of holiness, of love, of justice and of peace. With His
divine love, He will open the doors of hearts and illuminate all consciences.
Every person will see himself in the burning fire of divine truth. It will be
like a judgment in miniature. And then Jesus Christ will bring His Glorious
reign in the world. —To the Priests, Our Lady’s
Beloved Sons, May 22nd, 1988
John 1:4 –
In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the
darkness has not overcome it.
"Our Lady is
the bride of the Holy Spirit. Her flame
of Love will illuminate the world fully when sin is conquered, and the age of
the Holy Spirit will arrive. Our task is
to work for the coming of this victory." Stephen
A. Foglein, “The Flame of Love”
L. Bauer
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