There is an awe-full, mysterious,
sacred presence in our lives. A presence, I am sad to say that seems to
be acknowledged, reverenced, and celebrated just one day out of 365. As
we live out the other days, is not this mysterious reality taken for
granted? Has the place of our encounter with the Sacred become so
familiar that we have lost our reverence, and respect for this God-given gift, the
bearer of all God given life.
That is the danger with the
familiar, it leads us into that death-dealing place of apathy. We are
always in the need of the awakening to the sacred, and to the
mysterious. This awakening, this
bringing to consciousness is part and parcel of our everyday journey. The journey that is ours as spiritual beings
immersed in the human condition (deChardin).
Within the depths of our mothers, an encounter takes place, between the
creative love of Creator God and the cooperative effort of human beings, acting
freely. This hidden, sacred, mysterious encounter has led to the present
day understanding of the sacramentality of sexuality. Sexuality as the place where God is
encountered. Where love is, there God
is. There was a book written many years
ago by a married couple, "Love is All." I still can remember reading the following: "We
made love last night and You were there."
To one born and raised in a Jansanistic-Puritanitcal Ireland this was
one of the great WOW !!!! moments of my life. We have surely come a long way in our growing
understanding of human sexuality and the sacramental aspect of this gift.
Now we go a step further and we are
asked to reflect on the sacramentality of mothers and motherhood. I'm
referring to sacrament with a small "s." A small "s" sacrament I would like
to suggest is: "Each and every person, place, event, action, which brings
us into contact with the deeper realities of life, ultimately with Reality
itself, that Reality we call God. (" Big "Sacrament, an encounter
with the living person of Jesus Christ the result of which change takes place
in my life and that change is brought about by the power and under the guidance
of The Holy Spirit) The sacramental reality of mothers and motherhood
must be visited again and again. Like
all that is mysterious, this journey leads us to a deeper understanding of that
which can never be explained, only reverenced. We find there is layer
upon layer to the mystery that is "mothers" and "motherhood."
Just stop and reflect on all that has been written, and is being written.
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