SHE WILL
LIKE IT NOW
It
was Wednesday June 5, 2002 ,
when I received a call on my pager.
- “Father Antonio, there is a woman who is dying
here at the hospital in Ann Arbor .
Her family is asking for a Catholic priest to come and give her the last
sacrament. Can you please come?”
Sure. It would be the first experience to
anoint someone after 10 months of priesthood. My ministry as a priest was more
focused on giving Jesus Christ to His people through the Eucharist (saying
Masses) and the Sacrament of Reconciliation (hearing confessions). I was also
offering spiritual direction to a good number of people. I drove 15 minutes
from home. I arrived at the hospital and entered the room.
There was a woman lying in her bed, dying. Her
eyes were closed. Her family was gathered around her: the husband, the sons
& their wives. They were comforting each other. I opened the book of
prayers and prepared the oil. We prayed. I anointed the woman. After the
sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, I asked the family to pray with me the
rosary. I believe that the presence of Mary can give great comfort for the
woman’s soul.
The husband approached me as if he was
embarrassed. He whispered saying:
- “Father, my wife never believed in rosaries.
She never prayed the rosary. She never liked it.”
- “She will like it now,” I said it, with my
Lebanese accent and a Maronite spirit.
We started praying the rosary. When we reached
the 4th sorrowful mystery, the woman opened her eyes. The sons approached their
mother to see what was going on. They were crying, amazed.
At the end of the Rosary, I asked the sons:
- “What did you see?”
- “Her eyes were filled with peace,” one of
her sons answered.
I knew that Mary was present. I knew that she
comforted that woman. It didn’t matter whether that woman prayed the rosary in
her life or not, whether she liked it or not. It doesn’t matter for Mary for
she is a mother not a judge. Mary, who was present under the cross at the
moment of Christ’s death, is also present at the moment of our death. This is
why we pray: Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now and at the hour
of our death. Amen.
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