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Sabbath - Kyregma WHEN THE WAITING IS OVER I stay with the retired and elderly priests of the Archdiocese of Manila at the beautiful retirement facility named Cardinal Sin Welcome Home. My housemates jokingly call it the “pre-departure area” for priests who await the calling of the Lord to His heavenly abode. One priest keeps his door open 24/7. It’s his way of welcoming the Lord whenever He decides to take him — He can always come in and take him when He wants to. Simeon, a very old man who was told that he would not die until he sees the Messiah, chanced upon Jesus as He was brought to the temple for the customary presentation of the first male fruit of a mother’s womb. After many years of waiting, praying and enthusiastic anticipation, he finally saw the “light for revelation to the Gentiles and the glory of your people Israel.” Malachi’s prophecy has come to reality: “And suddenly there will come to the temple the Lord whom you seek, and the messenger of the covenant whom you desire.” For old man Simeon, seeing Jesus is the completion of a journey. Thus, he says, “Now, Master, you may let your servant go in peace, for my eyes have seen your salvation.” A life filled with Jesus encounters is a complete life. For when can we ask the Lord to take us? When can we ever be ready to go? Only if we are able to do a Simeon — that is, embrace Jesus and recognize Him, and make Him alive in our lives and in others. Today’s celebration of the “Candelaria” reminds us that this Light, who once made Himself manifest to Simeon in the temple, continues to light our paths. Without this Light, we will forever be groping in the dark. I can only wonder until when my housemates, who are old and sick, will still be with us in this “pre-departure area.” But one thing is sure. We can draw inspiration from their lives. They served the vineyard of the Lord for decades and continue to embrace Jesus and allow Him to come alive in their lives. For them and for Simeon, it was worth the wait! Fr. Erick Y. Santos, OFS REFLECTION QUESTION: How do you spend your life while waiting for the coming of Jesus? Lord Jesus, like Simeon, may I eagerly await Your coming and prepare myself always to meet You.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 03:14:55 +0000

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