Wednesday Jan 01, 2014
January 5 : The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord - The Star of Wonder
First
Reading : Jeremiah 31:7-14
Psalm : Psalm 147:12-20
Second
Reading : Ephesians 1:3-14
Gospel : John 1:(1-9),
10-18
In Matthew 2:
9-11, the ageless story describes a Star in the East guiding three wise
men, or magi, to the place of the divine birth of Christ. According to
medieval legends, the three wise men were named Melchior, Balthazar and Gaspar.
These three priest-kings and wisemen brought royal gifts to the divine infant:
gold, frankincense and myrrh. Melchior brought a golden cup, which, according
to legend, was preserved by the Blessed Virgin Mary and was the same cup used
in the institution of the Holy Eucharist. Balthazar brought a gold box of
frankincense. Gaspar brought a curiously chased flask of myrrh, a royal
embalming oil. The gift of gold symbolizes the kingship of Christ, which
represents our own true royal Self-hood and our giving of love and service as
directed and commanded by that Self. The gift of frankincense symbolizes the
Godhead of Christ and our own gifts of honour and reverence to our indwelling
Divinity. The gift of myrrh is a prophecy of the death and burial of the
earthly body of Christ, which represents our understanding and empathy for the
suffering of humanity. Let us pray that just as the Magi were guided by a star
we too be guided by the signs of the times to find God and worship Him.
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