A Beacon Of Light… Jesus Meets His Mother And Veronica

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn. He received his BA in religious studies and his MA in dogmatic theology from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Conn.)

Gazing Upon The Holy Face

Like the Blessed Mother and Veronica, we too are given the opportunity to gaze upon the holy face of Jesus. On the day of our Baptism we were reborn of water and the Holy Spirit. This rebirth freed us from the pangs of original sin and prepared us to receive the sacred image of the Holy Face of Jesus.

The moment the baptismal water is poured over our heads, our souls are readied for Christ. Immediately, at this moment, the image of the sacred face of Christ is forever stamped, or indelibly infused into our souls.

This divine impression of our souls is what makes us unique. It is because of this impression we are considered to have been made in the image and likeness of God. Imagine, even though humanity turned its back, God has found us worthy to share in His divine image. He has imprinted us with His very self!

As we reflect on this Station of the Cross, a question is being asked of us: Do we recognize the face of Jesus within our lives? Meaning, when we are wallowing in our miseries or complaining about our struggles, where do we go for counsel? We tend to look everywhere else, but often, all we do is drown ourselves in more misery.

We hear about many who turn to drugs, alcohol, and other self-gratifying means of coping with the world. Some look to the sciences of psychology by utilizing the aide of psychotherapy to see themselves in a new way. This can be good in itself, but what if we could stop all the confusion? What if we could refocus and get back on track? Well we can! It’s called conversion of heart. It’s called refocusing ourselves on the divine image of the face of Jesus. The divine image within us!

Begin Again

The Fourth and Sixth Stations of the Cross have reintroduced us to the loving gaze the Lord has for us. We see it in the gaze shared between Jesus and Mary. We see the gaze of the Blessed Mother in her many apparitions throughout the world. Each of these apparitions presents for us different aspects of a mother’s care for her children. In each of these gazes, Mary’s goal is to return the lost sheep to her Divine Son.

The compassionate Veronica reminds us that the “true image” we are searching for lies within our reach.

My dear brothers and sisters, this week’s reflection calls us to re-examine our relationships in life. When we look at another, do we gaze upon them with the loving and compassionate eyes of Jesus, Mary, and Veronica?

Maybe in the past our gaze has been one of jealousy, envy, or even malice. Maybe it has been one of judgment, instead of a reasoning heart. It’s not too late to make a change! Jesus’ image of the Holy Face within us is looking for us to return that gaze. In the beginning it might be just a glance, but that’s a start!

Conversion takes time. It took St. Augustine thirty years before his conversion was complete. Remember the Lord can draw straight lines even if using crooked souls! Jesus is ready to meet us and begin again. Please don’t wait, the time is now!

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