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Mar 23, 2024 604 Maria Teres Sebastian, India
Lenten reflections

Go Away Anxieties

Anxiety is one big giant in this age dominated by the need to either conform to an invisible societal standard, or to outperform the perceived average. There is a dearth of spaces and people that teach us to be ordinarily human–bound to fail, make mistakes, and learn from them. The Blessed Mother though, is one school where I have found abundant lessons on this growth as a spiritual person.

Mary on the steps of the Jerusalem temple is an ordinary mother who is deeply anxious about her beloved Son. She frets about her loss, frantically searches for Him, and finally when He is found, she questions Him for the worry He put them through.

In stark contrast, Mary at the foot of the Cross doesn’t fret upon the misfortune that befell her Son, nor does she raise her eyes to the heavens and cry out ‘why.’ She accepts the disciple that her Son gave her, silently holds His lifeless body in her arms, and finally lays Him to rest. Then, with the scared men He left in His wake, she calmly prays, giving them a courage that the apostles couldn’t find within themselves.

Mary “treasured things in her heart,” (Luke 2:51) and learned from them that her trust in the Lord should exceed her anxieties. The triggers don’t disappear, we learn to entrust them to God and He gives us the wisdom and grace to overcome them.

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Maria Teres Sebastian

Maria Teres Sebastian is a passionate young writer who aspires to spend her time and skills for the glory of God. She lives in Kerala, India.

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