January 7th
The Magi
The Magi
The three kings who came to do honor to
Jesus on the feast of the Epiphany are also called
the three Magi, or three Wise Men. They were the
rulers of an Eastern tribe at some distance from
Bethlehem. Like Abraham, they left home and
country at God's command. If Abraham thus
deserved to be called the Friend of God and
Father of the Faithful, so these Wise Men were
not only the subjects, but also the friends of Christ,
and the spiritual Fathers of all faithful Catholics.
We are their spiritual offspring; the innumerable
company of Christians in Heaven will all have to
thank them for having led the way to Jesus.
What led them to this long and apparently aimless journey? In their tribe there had long existed a tradition that one day or other a star would appear which the princes of the tribe were to follow, and, following it, to find the King of Heaven incarnate upon earth. How many generations had looked and longed tor the promised sign! Yet it came at last. God always grants sooner or later the desires of those who long after Him.
When the star appeared, the Magi lost no time in setting out to follow it. Prompt obedience was their watchword; prompt obedience brought them to Jesus. Prompt obedience made them the earliest converts and the earliest of God's Saints. Prompt obedience to God's holy will is the secret of all sanctity.
What led them to this long and apparently aimless journey? In their tribe there had long existed a tradition that one day or other a star would appear which the princes of the tribe were to follow, and, following it, to find the King of Heaven incarnate upon earth. How many generations had looked and longed tor the promised sign! Yet it came at last. God always grants sooner or later the desires of those who long after Him.
When the star appeared, the Magi lost no time in setting out to follow it. Prompt obedience was their watchword; prompt obedience brought them to Jesus. Prompt obedience made them the earliest converts and the earliest of God's Saints. Prompt obedience to God's holy will is the secret of all sanctity.