In the Midst of Much Blood God extended a Rose. A Meditation on Guadalupe and Mother Mary

121313-PopeReflecting on this evening of the great feast of our Lady of Guadalupe, I am mindful of the first reading we had today from the book of Revelation the 12th chapter.

A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. She was with child and wailed aloud in pain as she labored to give birth. Then another sign appeared in the sky; it was a huge red dragon, with seven heads and ten horns, and on its heads were seven diadems. Its tail swept away a third of the stars in the sky
and hurled them down to the earth. Then the dragon stood before the woman about to give birth, to devour her child when she gave birth.  She gave birth to a son, a male child, destined to rule all the nations with an iron rod. Her child was caught up to God and his throne. The woman herself fled into the desert where she had a place prepared by God. Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say: “Now have salvation and power come, and the Kingdom of our God and the authority of his Anointed.” (Rev 12:1-10)

I. DRAMA – And in this great passage, there is a kind of a pulling back of the veil,  a disclosure of what is really going on: A great and cosmic battle is set up that reaches up and outward, across the generations, across the nations and empires of this world.  and also down into the close quarters of every human heart. It is the great battle between the darkness and light, between the great Red Dragon and the Lord of Glory.

And in the midst of this great battle,  there is a great sign in the heavens. There stands a woman clothed with the sun, the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars about her head. She brings forth a Son, destined to rule the nations with the rod of iron; destined to crush the Dragon, with the heel of his foot.

Many seek to localize the descriptions of the book of Revelation either in the First Century or the end of time. But they are fulfilled both then and now. For this great struggle was then, is now, and will continue until Christ shall come again in glory to definitively apply the victory he is already won.

This great cosmic battle and drama explains most of the struggles you see about you and within you. It explains the insanity of war, retribution, violence, unchastity, abortion, and every threatening evil afflicting our young people today. It explains our greed, and our unreasonable fears and suspicions, our cynicism and the fact that so often we are just plain mean.

But this drama in Revelation also shows the the woman clothed with the sun, Mary, and her child Jesus. And thus, this drama also explains our love, our thirst for justice, our appreciation of beauty and truth, our capacity to care, to forgive, to live chastely and uprightly.

There is a beautiful movie, released last year that describes this great drama and its title is The Blood and the Rose. I had wanted to show this movie to my parish, but the company charges too much for the license.  But the title describes beautifully how in the midst of a bloody and violent world, the Lord often extends a rose, His mother.

There she is at the beginning  at at the foot of the Cross, with all it blood. There she was at the turning back of Muslim invaders at Lepanto. There she is at Guadalupe in the face of bloodthirsty Aztec gods. There she is at Fatima between two horrible wars.

But in the midst of all the blood, all the drama the Lord extends a rose, his mother.  Her message is never complex, it is simply the Gospel: repent and believe the good news. Yes, do whatever my Son tells you. Repent, forsake your evil ways, come to a new mind, and begin to live in the kingdom that is now available to you. As a good mother she warns, and says pray, pray, pray. In the midst of the blood of conflict and the dramatic battle between light and darkness, a rose: mother Mary.

II. Dramatis personae. The second thing that occurs to me is the cast of characters and the simplicity of the setting of the great drama. To whom does God extend the rose of his love at the beginning, to whom does Mary trust her message?

The pattern began with the incarnation itself. For God sent Gabriel not to a powerful queen of this world, not to a woman of great access, power or money. Rather to a humble maiden in a town so small that there was no road that even went to it. Nazareth, a town of 300, accessible only via footpath, that is where Gabriel was sent,  to a woman few had ever heard of, to Mary of Nazareth. Some have described this is as a daring raid, conducted secretly behind enemy lines.

And down through the centuries, the pattern is continued. Mary herself most often goes to the humblest and most hidden and humble of people; Juan Diego,  a humble and simple working man. Bernadette Soubirous , a humble peasant girl,  the three children of Fatima. No scholars any of these, not great theologians, not bishops, not kings or queens,  princes or powerful businessman, but the poor, and often children. God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. God chose the lowly things of this world and the despised things—and the things that are not—to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him. ( 1 Cor 1:27-29)

We tend to think that solutions come through the great and powerful; through the “big cheeses” of this age.  But as is so often the case, the pride of this world will be conquered with humility, and heaven reaches out to the merest children. In the midst of the blood, and horrible roar of war, the rose is extended quietly; to the humble  its message goes forth.

III. Directions- finally an matter, to reflect on this Feast of Our Lady Guadalupe is the direction where it points. And frankly, it points South. The center of the Church has shifted south, and her complexion has become browner.

As the lights go in the West and developed world many other lights are coming on in Africa, Brazil, Korea, and elsewhere.  In Africa especially there has been a  7000% increase the number of Catholics in the past 50 years.

Guadalupe  somewhat signaled this all the way back in the 16th century. For at the very time when Martin Luther was leading a revolution in a revolt against the Church, at the very time when some two million Germans walked out of the church, nine  million Mexicans walked in, in Mexico. In the midst of the bloody Aztec meltdown, in the midst of the blood feuds of Europe,  Our Lady extended a rose in Mexico and the faith lit up in Mexico and Central and South America even as its death-throws began in Europe.

In Europe, in 1917, The Lord, through Our Lady extended a rose. She warned three young Children of a coming war that would be far worse than any every known before. She warned that if people did not repent and pay Russia would spread errors far and wide. But Europe, unlike 16th Century Mexico did not heed her offer and disaster ensued. A disaster that continues to unfold.

But as said, for now, the direction seems south and the Church grows more brown. Mary, whom many Mexicans call La Morena (the dark skinned Lady) extended her rose at Guadalupe.

Surely Africa, and Central and South America are not without their problems. Protestant errors have infected too many and in Africa especially there is a great martyrdom being endured by many Catholics there at the hands of Muslims. There are still problems with corruption in governments, and a lack of resources, but the blood of martyrs the seed for the Church, it is always been, it will continue to be so until Christ comes.

But yes, in the midst of all the blood, in the midst of many difficulties God extends a rose to the poor and humble, the Rose of his Mother Mary.

Happy Feast of our Lady of Guadalupe. For some of you who at times feel discouraged, remember, the beautiful image of the blood in the Rose. Stay calm and Viva Christo Rey!

Then I heard a loud voice in heaven say: “Now have salvation and power come, and the Kingdom of our God and the authority of his Anointed.”

Here is an old song based on an even older text that points to Mary at Guadalupe whom many of the Mexicans call “La Morena” the dark skinned lady. The text translated says,

I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
It is said that darkness,
is caused by sin,
but sin was never found in me nor it will ever be.

I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
I am the thornless rose,
about whom Salomon rhapsodized:
I am black, and beautiful and for me they will sing.

I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
I am the flaming bush,
that burns but is not consumed,
nor am I touched by that fire that will touch the others.

7 Replies to “In the Midst of Much Blood God extended a Rose. A Meditation on Guadalupe and Mother Mary”

  1. Pray for the prisoners in North Korea, it is the materialists’ hell on earth there.

    Right now the war is between the Eternalists and the Materialists. The materialists see only this life but the Eternalists see beyond this. My project is almost done and your eyes will be open:

    “And it came to pass, whilst he was at table with them, he took bread, and blessed, and brake, and gave to them.
    And their eyes were opened, and they knew him: and he vanished out of their sight.” – Luke 24: 30-31

  2. The lengthy passage from Revelation 12 that Monsignor quoted is also an opening and unfolding of Revelation 11:19, which immediately precedes it:

    “After this, God’s heavenly temple was thrown open, and the ark of the covenant was plain to view, standing in his temple; and there were lightnings, and mutterings, and an earthquake, and a great storm of hail.”

    Our Lady of Guadalupe, pray for us!

  3. What a lovely voice and song “Yo me soy la morenica”. So clear, so pure, so simple!
    A few days ago I commented here that my daughter-in-law is African. She was born and raised a Moslem but she cast that off with quite some opposition especially from her father. He is now deceased but she has convinced her mother and she too is now a christian. This happened in Africa. A pity she is not a Catholic but there’s time for that yet. She used to teach christianity to others in Africa.

  4. May God bless your son’s MIL on her path. As a recent catholic convert at the tender age of 53, I am well aware that God is not thru with any of us and is quite patient in leading us. Viva Cristo Rey!

  5. Monsignor,
    A very powerful post, Monsignor, on several levels – the cosmic battle of unseen forces, the flow of great historical forces, and the spiritual battles within the individual heart.

    In your quotation from Revelation, this passage: “She was with child and wailed aloud in pain as she labored to give birth.”

    Now the Virgin Birth is a matter of Church dogma and along with it goes the idea of Mary’s painless delivery. Mary was virgin before, during, and after delivery. Therefore, the delivery was painless. This is from Isaiah: “Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her pain came, she was delivered of a man child” (Isa 66:7). That passage has been described as a slam dunk supporting belief in the painless delivery.

    But the passage in Revelation seems to be at odds with the painless delivery. How do you reconcile them?

  6. Monsignor,
    I hesitate to offer a spelling correction in such a powerful meditation; but the expression should be “death-throes”, not “death-throws”.
    Our Lady of Guadalupe, Pray for us.
    TeaPot562

  7. “I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
    It is said that darkness,
    is caused by sin,
    but sin was never found in me nor it will ever be.

    I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
    I am the thornless rose,
    about whom Salomon rhapsodized:
    I am black, and beautiful and for me they will sing.

    I am the little dark girl, I’m the dark girl.
    I am the flaming bush,
    that burns but is not consumed,
    nor am I touched by that fire that will touch the others.”

    In light of this great poem, I invite all the poor especially all the Black and Brown people who at the hands of the infidels who never believed in God or have any right before God to belittle and mistreat the ‘little one’s’ either in Knowledge or fortune or disposition in life. Accept not the determinism of the west, the west which measure human being either by the color of the skin or by how much one makes in life. God has chosen you to shame the proud. Never settle for less but be bold and confident in God who loved you so much. He even went as far being poor and neglected like you. Yet make it not an excuse for life up and down. Time and again, God shown who is for: the poor, the exploited, and even the pushed over. Cling to Him who is your hope and peace of life. The Mystery of life is too deep but nonetheless God has said ‘the first will be the last, the last will be the first’ If the world does not dignify you for the very person you are, always remember the matter is not settle as of yet but in knowing fully that you are loved, transcend in this very thought. Live not in determined world, nothing is settle; but truly come alive, especially in this Christmas season knowing that God is truly for you, for the little one’s.

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