Sweetest, most precious word of all

Lord My Chef Daily Recipe for Soul by Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II
Saturday, Twentieth Week in Ordinary Time
Memorial of Queenship of Mary, 22 August 2026
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Photo by author, St. Paul Spiritual & Renewal Center, Bgy. Tanyawak, Alfonso, Cavite, 18 August 2026.

YES.

Perhaps the most sweetest word we all wish to hear but also the most difficult word for us to say. We want others saying “yes” to our requests and questions but we are so afraid, so hesitant telling it to others. Very often, we hide our “yes” in cloudy expressions like maybe, will try, or simply not say it all.

Especially with God.

Every love story of husband and wife, lovers as well as vocation story of any priest and religious all started with that simple word and answer “yes”.

Ang matamis na “oo” na inaasam ng binata sa kanyang dilag.

And of course, our “yes, Lord”….. “opo, Panginoon, susunod ako”!

“Coronation of the Virgin” by Spanish artist Diego Velasquez (1635-1636); from en.eikipedia.org.

We celebrate today the Memorial of Queenship of Mary, a week after the Solemnity of her Assumption into heaven. She too said that most precious sweet word of “yes” to God when she was asked by the angel to become the Mother of the Savior, Jesus Christ.

Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her (Luke 1:38).

How amazing that such a very simple word of three letters – YES – could be so powerful enough to change one’s life. Even the world and its history.

And how could such a very short word be so difficult to say, too?!

With every yes in life we hear, it becomes so sweet because we are affirmed. We feel valuable and precious when people say “yes” to us.

However, we are very cautious in saying “yes” to others, especially to God and in the name or presence of God because when we say that “yes”, it becomes our very life.

Every “yes” becomes a commitment, a vow, a promise to keep.

Photo by author, St. Paul Spiritual & Renewal Center, Bgy. Tanyawak, Alfonso, Cavite, 18 August 2026.

Not only for us priests and religious but everybody, especially husband and wife saying yes on their wedding day; doctors, lawyers and other professionals saying yes to uphold life, justice and freedom; and, children saying yes to obey their parents and teachers.

Everyone has to say a yes in different ways every day everywhere in many occasions and situations. Many times it looks so simple, sometimes it could mean life and death.

Every yes is precious and sweet because it is the beginning of love. And more love, no matter what.

That is why we need to affirm and stand with that yes day in, day out in our lives.

Like Mary, her “yes” to God did not happen just once but everyday in her life, reaching its highest point at the Cross when her Son Jesus Christ died. She must have had the most painful yet bittersweet yes too when she held Christ’s lifeless Body immortalized in Michaelangelo’s La Pieta.

But it was Mary’s yes that brought us Christmas and Easter, leading to Pentecost in the birth of our Church, and led her to heaven. That is why, we celebrate her Queenship today, a week after her Assumption. Let us pray to keep our “yes” to God true and faithful always.

O most Blessed Virgin Mary,
our Mother and Queen,
help us say "yes" like you
to God every day in our lives;
pray for us to remain faithful
and true to our "yes" to him
through our loved ones,
through his flock,
his people entrusted to us;
pray for us,
Mary our Queen
to keep our "yes" to God
simple like yours,
trusting him always
when our "yes"
leads us to Jesus on the Cross
and eventually into his very
presence in heaven with you.
Amen.
Mary sits enthroned in heaven on the right hand of Jesus Christ, who crowns her as “Queen of Heaven” in this 13th century apse mosaic in the Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome; photo from littleflowermemphis.org