Father Matthew Wiering Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
A fascinating and strange exchange occurs between Mary Magdalene and Jesus outside of the empty tomb. Jesus says to Mary, who has been searching desperately for his body, "Stop holding onto me, for I have not yet ascended to my Father." What beguiles us is that union with Jesus -- holding on to him and being held by him ("remaining" with him, as he puts it) is the goal of our spiritual life. So why this remark from Jesus that seems to contradict this spiritual truth? At Pentecost the Church will discover the answer. Jesus goes to the Father not to leave us but to send the Holy Spirit -- the Spirit of Love he shares with the Father -- right into our hearts. So its not less intimacy that Jesus wants with Mary but more intimacy. And the way that he will achieve it is by not remaining at an arm's distance from her (which he necessarily does while he remains bodily on earth) but by sending his Spirit into her, achieving the intimate union he desires with her from within.
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22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time: What's our Attitude towards the Laws of the Church?
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Christ the Bridegroom
Assumption 2021: Why it Matters that Mary was Assumed into Heaven
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Coming to Mass Empty and Leaving Full
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Necessity of Prayer (a.k.a. Love Takes Time)
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Our Poverty and God's Providence
Bonus: The Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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11th Sunday of Ordinary Time: The Power of Sacrifice in Silence and Secret
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