April 30: Feast
of Our Lady, Mother of Africa
Theme: With Mary’s intercession, Christ’s intervention is assured.
Readings: Acts
1:12-14; Jn. 2:1-11
To overcome
their present enormous problems, Africans need more than material aid from the
continents that have continued to plunder their resources and render their continent
poorer and poorer. The African continent needs a force that will wake up her people
and their leaders from their slumber, so that they can rise to their
challenges, reclaim their freedom from the plunderers of their resources, take
their destiny in their own hands and reposition the course of their lives.
Aware of
the enormity of the challenges facing the people of Africa in the realization
of the continent they can be proud of and knowing that without Divine
assistance, Africans cannot win their battles, the Church has entrusted the
African continent to the Blessed Virgin to intercede for her children in the same
manner she interceded for the couple of Cana when they were about to be
overwhelmed and embarrassed by their own challenges, as today’s gospel tells us.
With her intercession, the consciousness of Africans will be awakened, their
initiatives divinely inspired, and their efforts gracefully amplified to
surmount their challenges like men.
The
Church urges Africans not to give up hope in their general and individual
problems, but to turn to Mary in order to experience her maternal intercession
and assistance in their daily lives, for under the intercessory power of Mary,
Christ’s intervention is assured. We recall that despite the fact that Christ’s
time had not yet come, He heeded the request of His mother and saved the couple
of Cana from their shame. Jesus does not turn down the request of His mother.
Let us,
therefore, take up our rosary, fall on our knees and pray, because with Mary’s
intercession, Christ’s intervention is assured. May your Tuesday be fruitful.
Amen
Fr Isaac
Chima
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