The Second Glorious Mystery
The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven
1. Forty days after His glorious resurrection Jesus came with all His
friends, among them His Mother, to the Mount of Olives. This area had
already witnessed the opening phase of His passion, which was all the
more poignant, perhaps, because in Gethsemane it was not His body which
was lacerated by scourges and nails, but His soul which experienced the
agonising vision of the sins and ingratitude of the human race. Now,
however, He is here with a glorified body as the conqueror of sin and of
death. He looks for the last time on His small band of followers, to
whom He has entrusted His mission of transforming the entire universe by
preaching and putting into practice the Gospel message throughout the
world. Now He promises them the Holy Spirit, Who will give them the
power to overcome evil. Then He is lifted up towards Heaven, until a
bright cloud hides Him from their sight.
Perhaps the Blessed
Mother was the last to take her eyes off the disappearing cloud which
had removed Jesus from view. Her human eyes never saw again the beloved
figure of her divine Son, but in her soul she saw Him entering
triumphantly into Heaven among choirs of Angels and sitting at the right
hand of the Eternal Father. She saw, and thought with infinite yearning
of the not too distant day when she would have passed from mortal exile
into the everlasting happiness of Heaven, where she would embrace her
divine Son again in an ecstasy of love.
We have all been called
to ascent to Heaven with Jesus and Mary. Let us remember, however, that
only the innocent and the repentant can be admitted into Paradise. If we
have been unfortunate enough to have lost our baptismal innocence, only
the second way is left to us – the way of penance. We must purify
ourselves of our sins by means of good works.
2. We must ascend higher and higher towards the summit of Christian perfection.
In the course of our ascent we must never stop and decide that we have
gone far enough. To stop would inevitably mean going back. Jesus and
Mary are inviting and encouraging us to go higher and higher.
Have we been purified of sin, the defiler of the soul and the destroyer
of human dignity? Have we an intense horror even of venial sin, which
separates us from God and kills the life of grace? It is still not
enough; we must go higher.
Are we generous and unselfish in the
fight to achieve holiness, guarding ourselves against the evil
suggestions of the world, the flesh, and the devil? It is still not
enough; we must continue to advance.
Do we carry the daily cross
which God has entrusted to us and accept the burden with perfect
resignation to His Holy Will? Very good, but even this is not enough.
3. O God, what more must we do for You? One thing only, He replies. We
must belong altogether to Him, love only Him, and work only for Him.
Then we shall have completed our ascent and shall be able to say with
St. Paul: “It is now no longer I that live, but Christ lives in me.”
(Gal. 2:20) This is the final goal which we must strive whole-heartedly
to attain.
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