EPIPHANY OF THE
LORD (III)
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Today we celebrate, my brothers and sisters, one of the happiest
celebrations of the whole year: the celebration of Kings, as it is popularly known (in Spain), or, as we say in the liturgy: the
celebration of the Epiphany, which means manifestation. On Christmas day, Jesus
manifested himself to the people of
I would like to present to you how the magi looked for Jesus and how
they found him, so that it may serve as an example of how we have to look for
him and of the sure way we will find him, as they did.
Who were the magi? They were wise men who dedicated themselves to
Astrology. In their study of the stars, they discovered an extraordinary star indicating
to them the birth of the King of the Jews. We must also discover the Lord in
the place and in the work where He has put us. The flower comes out where the tree
is planted, and Saint Theresa would say that "among the stews is the Lord
found".
They saw the star and they set out on a journey. It was not easy to go
on a long journey in those times, but they did not doubt leaving their comforts
and undertaking such an exhausting journey. Surely other people saw the star and
stayed comfortably at home; but not them! Two very different attitudes are
deduced here. We do not see any star, but we feel the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
calling us to follow the Lord with more generosity or
to
do a good work.
They set out on their journey trusting that the Lord would
help them. And he certainly did. When they found themselves disoriented in
In our life, we also go through tribulations and, often, we have faith
doubts and are disoriented. Le us put ourselves in the hands of God and He will
give us light, as he gave it to the magi, and He will indicate to us the way
that we must follow.
They set out on their journey and they were persevering. The star
disappeared and they continued towards
When leaving
When they arrived at
The magi found not only Jesus, but they also found Mary. Whoever looks
for Jesus, also finds Mary; and, likewise, whoever looks for Mary, also finds
Jesus. It is impossible to separate the two.
Mary received the gifts of the magi: gold, frankincense and myrrh. May Mary
also receive our intentions to look for Jesus. May she help us not to be
discouraged in difficulties; may she lead us to Jesus, as the star guided the magi
to
Let us finish by asking ourselves: What may the Kings bring us? My answer is that they may bring us fidelity to follow
our Christian vocation, to know to find Jesus, as they knew to find Him.
I wish you a good Kings’
day.