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[Mary said:] "The
Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is his name. His
mercy is from age to age to those who fear him. He has shown might
with his arm, dispersed the arrogant of mind and heart. He has
thrown down the rulers from their thrones but lifted up the lowly."
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Gospelthink: My human mother's words--in praise of God. Do I praise God by the way I live? | ||||||||||||
"I stand here waiting for you to bang the gong, to crash the critic saying, ‘Is it right or is it wrong?’ If only fame had an IV, could I bear being away from you. I found the vein, put it in here. I live for the applause, live for the way that you cheer and scream for me. Give me that thing that I love—applause. I’ll turn the lights on. Put your hands up, make ‘em touch, make it real loud.”
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One of most beautiful prayers contained in Scripture is the one attributed to Mary the Mother of Jesus. Known as the Magnificat, Mary
takes justifiable pride in what God has done for her, and at the same
time understands what will happen to those who are "arrogant of mind
and heart." Both parts of pride are important for anyone interested in
living a good life.
Singing of pride in her song "Applause," Lady Gaga calls attention to both parts of pride. First, there is a justifiable pride in being accepted by someone we love. The lady in Lady Gaga's song wants more than anything to have someone "cheer and scream" for her, a feeling that is justifiable in a love relationship because both must feel good about the other. But, there is a pride that is harmful as well. A person who only wants applause, that is, a person who only wants praise from others can easily fall into arrogance, placing him/herself "above" others, making others feel less important in their lives, and in general, desiring only what they want as a guide to life in general. In day-to-day living, we must be aware of both of those elements. We must have pride in ourselves, recognizing the abilities that we have, and understanding the contributions that we can make to the ones that we love. It is the foundation of being able to accomplish what we want to achieve as we grow. But we must know the sinfulness of pride as well. Too many people who are accomplished in life forget about the importance of others, what others have done for them, and often destroy any possible relationship, whether romantic or otherwise. The virtue of pride helps us live well because we know that we can learn from others. The sin of pride makes us lose sight of others because we only see ourselves. |
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PRAYER
Good
and gracious God, your Son's earthly mother Mary is one of the great
examples of living that you have given to us. May we learn from her as
we understand what we can accomplish in life, and how selfish pride can
harm us. Be with us, we pray.
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GUIDE FOR CLASSROOM PRESENTATION AND PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Theme: We must have pride in ourselves, but not too much. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: 1. The Magnificat may have been an ancient hymn that Luke inserted in his narrative and attributed to Mary. From the excerpt given in the reading, what is the overall meaning of the hymn? 2. Where is God's mercy shown the most? 3. Text analysis: "Lifted up the lowly." What is the meaning of the phrase? 4. Text analysis: "I stand here waiting for you to bang the gong." What is the meaning of the sentence? 5. What is the meaning of "applause" in the song? 6. Living for applause will cause problems when the applause ceases. How should we look at ourselves once we are no longer a center of attention? 7. Give an example in today's world of "justifiable pride." 8. The meditation says that we must have pride in ourselves. How do we show pride in ourselves without "being proud"? 9. In today's world, we cannot judge whether "celebrities" are proud. What is a good way of determining whether another person is proud or not? 10. What does the song "Applause" teach young people? |
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Fr. Mike Scully is a member of the Capuchin Province of Mid-America |