A heart open to God’s message
is never a proud heart.
It is a heart that kneels.
A heart that listens.
A heart that lets Jesus wash away
the dust we pick up on the road.
In today’s Gospel,
Jesus bends low before His disciples
and teaches something simple and demanding:
“No messenger is greater than the one who sent him.”
Let that humility shape the way we love.
And today at Our Lady of Fatima School,
we saw that same humility in a quiet, beautiful way.
Children came forward with flowers—
simple, bright, unselfconscious—
to crown the statue of Mary.
A small act,
but beneath it was a deeper truth for us adults:
A heart wide open
is where grace begins.
To those hearts Jesus says,
“Whoever receives the one I send receives me.”
And who did He send first?
His Mother.
Jesus loved Mary.
Mary loved Jesus.
And from the Cross He gave her to us—
not as decoration,
not as sentiment,
but as a living gift
meant to draw us closer to Him.
When we honor Mary,
we are not stepping away from Christ.
We are stepping toward Him.
Because her yes, her courage, her tenderness
always lead us back to His heart.
So ask for the grace of an opened heart—
a heart that listens,
a heart that welcomes,
a heart that lets Mary guide us
to the One who kneels to wash our feet.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Open my heart.
Let Your Word find room in me, deep and steady.
Clear away whatever keeps me guarded or afraid.
Teach me to welcome Your presence with trust.
Shape my choices with Your quiet courage.
Make my heart wide open to Your love and Your call.
Amen