Emma Richey - The Love of Mary by Fr. Daniel-Maria Klimek

 

Throughout this semester, we have covered the themes of identity and belonging. One of the more impactful conversations that we had in class was about our names being a key aspect of defining ourselves. For me, my family, and my friends, the name Emma has meaning because it encompasses who I am as a person: my personality, strengths, weaknesses, quirks. 


In Fr. Daniel-Maria Klimek’s The Love of Mary, his first chapter begins with how we should address the ever Holy Mary. One idea that he brought up is how we do not call our mothers by their first names—so why should we do that to Jesus’s mother? In this way, we can show respect and reverence, exemplifying that we can have other loving and more meaningful names to add to Mary, ones that can further deepen our relationship with her. Names like Mama Mary, Mother, or even Maria can add to our daughter- and son-hood of being children of God and of our Holy Mother. With this, Fr. Klimek decided to add Maria onto his name when becoming a priest. His journey of entering into religious life and being renewed in the faith created a new identity for him. In discovering himself as a truly devoted son of God, he renewed his  promise of being a son to Mother Mary.

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