Reflection for the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
“'A light for revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory to your people
Israel'” (Luke 2:32). With these words Simeon describes the Messiah of the
Lord, at the end of his hymn of blessing. The topic of light, that
reechoes the first and second songs of the Servant of the Lord in Isaiah (cf. Is 42:6; 49:6), is vividly present in this liturgy.
It was in fact opened by an evocative procession, in which the Superiors
and General Superiors of the Institutes of consecrated life represented
here took part and carried lit candles. This sign, specific to the
liturgical tradition of this Feast, is deeply expressive. It shows the
beauty and value of the consecrated life as a reflection of Christ’s
light; a sign that recalls Mary’s entry into the Temple. The Virgin
Mary, the Consecrated Woman par excellence, carried in her arms the
Light himself, the Incarnate Word who came to dispel the darkness of the
world with God’s love."
--Benedict XVI, Homily, February 2, 2013
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