Homily for the Memorial of
St. Juan Diego
Cuauhtlatoatzin
and Tuesday, Week 2 of
Advent
Dec. 9, 2025
Matt 18: 12-14
Christian Brothers, St.
Joseph’s Residence, N.R.
| OL of Guadalupe Shrine St. John Bosco Church, Chicago |
“It’s not the will of your heavenly Father that one of these little ones be lost” (Matt 18: 14).
During
his earthly life, our Lord Jesus showed constantly his love for the little
ones. He welcomed children, literally
the little ones. He was patient with the
littleness of understanding in his disciples.
He treated society’s outcasts, metaphorical little ones, with dignity.
Today
we celebrate the Lord’s ongoing care for society’s insignificant, little people. We honor St. Juan Diego, who personified the
oppressed and downtrodden of the world of the conquistadors. He was graced with the vision “of the most
holy Virgin Mary” (collect) thru whom God showed maternal care for the lowliest, most
ordinary people of this world.
We
find comfort in that, we lowly, ordinary people. We’re on in years and aren’t in peak health
and subsist on the kindness of benefactors.
The Virgin Mother cares for us as she did for the conquered people of
Mexico; her care indicates her Son’s care.
Mary’s
care gives us an example, too, that we must care for one another as well as for
anyone who might be regarded as one of God’s little ones—for all the Juan
Diegos we meet.
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