Blindness to Mary.

I am always amazed when in the Gospel Readings the Pharisees complain about Jesus healing on the Sabbath.  Their minds are so set on their own rules and philosophies that they actually dismiss the miracles because they do not concur with their intellectual positions.

Now that is often the case with intellectual people  Their pride in their learning often leads them to a narrow thinking that stops them seeing the obvious.    Ordinary people with minds accustomed to the everyday things find no difficulty in accepting miracles.     Perhaps that is why Jesus did not look for the educated to be his first disciples but ordinary fishermen.    Now take the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima and the rejection of Devotion to Mary in the seventies.     That the Miracle happened is beyond dispute, that she called for Catholics to say the Rosary cannot be questioned, and yet because of an intellectual alignment with a New Church of Ecumenism devotion to  Mary was stopped in Catholic Schools and Colleges and discouraged in many parishes.    Their pride in the sense of being onto a New Way of Catholicism made them dismiss the obvious, that the approach alienated young Catholics.    

Perhaps we will recover as a Church from this catastrophe but Mary cannot be dismissed and will not be dismissed.

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