Woman and Man

(Pope Francis on Marriage) “…a man and woman walking together, wherein the husband helps his wife to become ever more a woman, and wherein the woman has the task of helping her husband to become ever more a man.”

You would’ve thought that he would’ve said, “the husband helps his wife to become a better woman … a better man,” but he didn’t. He simply said “ever more a woman” and “ever more a man.” I think he was careful to say this to gently remind all of us that to be a “better” man or woman, one only needs to be who he/she is meant to be—a person created in the image and likeness of God. A husband and wife help each other do just that—to discover the masculine and feminine genius within each other.

For women, they help by allowing their husbands love and honour them as Christ loved and honoured His Church. For men, it’s laying down his life as Christ laid down his life for His Church, His bride. As one, it’s journeying wherein both are constantly encouraging and affirming each other of their growth as being ever more that man or that woman of God they were created to be.

He also mentions “walking together.” No one is ahead of the other. They are side by side, walking and not rushing the growth of love between them. Though it’s not a passive walk. It is a task, and the journey toward becoming a man/woman and helping each other must be intentional, so we make it our duty.

I look forward to this journey with my fiancé. I am definitely not the man who I feel God is calling me to be—not yet. I have a lot of work to do, and God has a lot of work to do in me. I’m grateful that He’s blessed me with a sister in Christ to help me be ever more a man.

Saints are those who became the man or woman God called them to be. I pray for all those already joined in marriage, that they may continue with great patience, to help each other become saints. Please pray for me as well.

Amen.

God Loves You

It’s all about God’s Love. Everything we do, everything we are, is Him. It’s important to pray consistently to drink from His Love. It’s important to read scripture every day to know more of His love for us. It’s important to partake in the Sacraments to be completely consumed by His love. God loves us and we must start there before daring to even do anything or be anything. Only when we are convicted of God’s love for us can we fulfill the two greatest commandments to love Him back and to love our neighbour as ourselves.

What I love about my “job” as a full-time pastoral worker is that I only need to focus on those two commandments. Everything else follows. To be a full-time worker is to be completely open to His love so much that all you want to do next is love Him back. We do this concretely by loving His other children, our brothers and sisters, for whatever we do to the least them, we do to Him (Mt. 25).

“God loves you” is something we should never tire of hearing. Every moment we live, in all our joy and suffering, God is saying “I love you”. He holds nothing back from us. Satan wants us to think so, but it is not true. God our Father has given us everything through His Son. We lack nothing because we have Christ.

Imagine if you gave away all that you own, your house, clothes, food, family, friends, everything! Imagine how vulnerable you would be. God has given us everything, He gave us His only Son. He has made himself vulnerable to us and wants us all to Himself. He wants our love and He has done everything to prove that. He is madly in love with us and wants us to know that. We are His bride and wants us to be married to Him for eternity. The reason why no one will no longer be married in Heaven (Mk. 12) is because earthly marriage is only a sign of the one true marriage of Christ and His bride, the Church, which is us!

How great is His love for us!