It is not often that we celebrate mother and son
saints in the Church, but today and tomorrow we celebrate a mother and her son
who each have their own saint days in the official calendar of the Roman
Catholic Church – St Monica and St Augustine.
The fact that St Augustine is one of our Church’s most influential
theologians is almost overshadowed by the fact that the prayers of his beloved
mother are credited with bringing him to the faith after a lifetime of being
outside of the faith and leading a very pleasure-filled lifestyle and a youth
and as a young adult. Monica lived in
North Africa in the 4th century, being the Christian wife of a pagan
husband. Many mothers who pray for the return of their children to the faith
identify with tenacious prayers of St Monica.
Monica was patient in her prayers for her son. She never gave up on him. If a lot of us
think of our own faith and the faith we see in close family members and
friends, we can see a person of faith who was an influence both in prayers and
by example.
The
Gospel today shows Jesus confronting the hypocrisy that he sees in people. He is especially hard on the Scribes and the
Pharisees. He sees that doing things
that don’t ultimately matter, while neglecting and criticizing what matters
most in a life of faith. Worse yet, they
lead others astray.
There is
a lot in this world that can indeed lead us astray. Then we have the examples of faith in our
lives such as St Monica. As we honor
Monica today, let us remember the many prayers of mothers and grandmothers who
have had such an influence on our lives of faith.
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