Sunday, April 27, 2008

RWS 281 for April 13, 2008, 4th Sunday in Easter

Gospel: John 10: 1-10

“10 …I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly.”

Working mother

By Bishop Precioso D. Cantillas, SDB, DD

The words of Jesus in verse 10 of the tenth chapter of the Gospel of John were my inspiration to write the phrase at the tombstone of my mother’s resting place: “She gave her life that we may live”. Nanay Deling, as we, her children fondly called her, worked so hard in order to augment the income to support our large family. She would do a variety of jobs from menial ones, such as buying vegetables from village farmers and selling them at the city market, to some top-level ones like managing a small scale RTW (ready-to-wear) garment factory. She was a very hard working mother who never tired spending her time and energy for us, giving us not only the physical nourishment but above all the moral and spiritual formation we most needed. She was not only the medium for our physical and human life but she was also instrumental for the development of our “more abundant” life—the emotional, psychological, social, moral and spiritual aspects of life.

Moreover, my mother gave also her time and energy for our neighbors who needed help. She would spend time to assist some of those giving birth; she was always ready to lead the prayers for the dead, and to serve as nurse in administering medicines to some sick people in the remote places of our village. While she was not a professional midwife, or pastor/minister, or nurse, she did those jobs with skill and competence and, as I observed in the many occasions I was with her, doing them with great faith and love for God and with kindness and care for those she served. I have seen how those whom she served were greatly satisfied; in a sense, they received “abundant life” (healing, some inner peace and satisfaction) through the work my mother did for them. I guess, it was her way of trying to imitate the Great Worker—Jesus.

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