Little is mentioned about the Virgin Mary in scripture, yet she has a special place in the hearts of many devotees. In a recent episode of Catholics at Home podcast, Fr Joseph Stephen, CSsR, spoke about Mary and her role in the life of the Church. A Redemptorist priest, Fr Joseph is based at the Church of Our Mother of Perpetual Help in Ipoh, Perak.
“In the early church when the disciples meet anyone who wanted to learn about the faith, they will invite the person to join them. This is because the community in the early church believed, practiced and passed on valuable information and faith formation to its followers. That is where we begin to see the importance of the Virgin Mary,” said Fr Joseph.
He said that Catholics are brought up with two kinds of teaching, i.e. Scripture and Tradition. The word, ‘Tradition’ is not everyone’s favourite word as it connotes holding on to old ways and old ideas. However, he explained, “Tradition simply means passing on what we believe and what we love. That is what the early church did – they passed on to us what is great value for our faith formation and what is important to us as we try to embrace the person of Jesus Christ. In that way, they passed on the person of the Virgin Mary as a special person, as a faithful disciple of Jesus Christ and later on, as Mother of the Church.”
“The early Fathers of the Church started putting these Traditions down in writing and soon it becomes an official teaching of the Catholic Church. That is where the Virgin Mary started playing a prominent role in our Catholic way of life.”
Fr Joseph commented that Mariology is a course that is seldom offered in seminaries and in formation for priests and religious. As a result, there is a tendency amongst certain priests and religious to make the Virgin Mary minimalistic by removing her statues, holy pictures and limiting anything that is related to her. On the other extreme, there are certain laity who sees the Virgin Mary in everything because they inherited this devotion from their parents.
“The missing link is that good and sound teaching is needed, and unless you’re formed in proper Mariology, you’re going to float between these two extremes,” said Fr Joseph.
“The role of the Church is to encourage Mariology and to teach sound Mariology to the people so that we’re able to place the Virgin Mary in her rightful place as we venerate her as our Blessed Mother.”
In this ongoing education, Fr Joseph observes that there are positive signs emerging as there are many online Mariology programmes available these days where people are engaging themselves and learning from it.
“Faith doesn’t grow in the same way amongst all of us. It takes on different shapes and forms with different people. We hope we’ll get that balance in our teaching and in our understanding,” he said.
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