I
organized a Marian Pilgrimage this October. Jing Satuita wanted very much to go
with her mother as pilgrims. In fact, it is one of her life’s bucket list. She
desired so much to visit and pray at the famed Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima
at Cova da Iria in Portugal. It was also
her yearning to touch the celebrated Massabielle Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes
in France where Mary appeared to Bernadette Soubirous and perhaps bathe of its
miraculous waters.
However,
her biggest stumbling block was her application for visa to the Italian
Embassy. When she presented all her documents, she was asked to return because
they were not convinced that she had sufficient funds for the trip. Having
acquired another bank certificate from Land Bank, it was blown away by the wind and lost it when she was about to submit it. But she never lost her patience. Most of all
she never lost hope. She kept on praying. With deep trust, she surrendered her
case to Our Blessed Mother. A week before the scheduled departure, together
with her mom, she finally got her visa. It was an answered prayer!
Jesus
teaches us, in today’s gospel reading, to pray unceasingly. Like the poor
widow, we should never become weary or discouraged in our prayer. Despite its
seeming futility, we must persist with a living faith. To pray without ceasing
does not mean that we should have our heads bowed with eyes-closed posture all
day long. Rather, it is an attitude of God-consciousness and God-surrender that
we must have in our life. It is living with a conviction that God is with us
and He is deeply concerned with our well-being. As St. Augustine said: “work as
though everything depended on you; pray as though everything depended on God.”
We need to enter into this spiritual environment where God’s presence makes a
big difference in our life.
Prayer:
Lord, give me a greater awareness of your presence that I may trust myself into
your loving and powerful hands. Amen.
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