A young college student
was honored at Graduation, not only for being the best in class as
valedictorian, but for excelling over and beyond his classmates. He was asked
to receive a special medal from the College President just after the
certificates were handed out to the hundreds of other graduates. After the
President had placed the medal around his neck, the young man approached the
audience, and specifically he approached a woman sitting by herself, in simple
clothes. He took off the medal from around his neck and placed it around this
woman’s neck, hugging her in the process.
The woman was his mother, who had become a widow when the student was
still a baby, but sacrificed everything she had to raise him up and give him a
good education. The entire audience erupted in a huge and prolonged applause.
Like her there are many other parents who sacrifice everything they have to see
their children progress academically and follow a good career, often as a
professional, a doctor, a lawyer, an artist, attaining a doctorate, or even as a
priest. Henry Ward Beecher once wrote ‘The Mother’s heart is the child’s
classroom.’ It is true that the heart of any mother forms every child in the
truth, and irrespective of how many classes he or she attends in primary,
secondary or University classes, the basis of every human being is grounded at
home, right in the mother’s heart. We owe it to them for giving us all that we ever
needed in life. As Abraham Lincoln said once ‘All that I am, and all I like to
be, I owe it to my angel mother.’ Thank you to our beloved mothers. We pray for
those who have left us, and pray for those alive that they will continue to be great
partners to their husbands and excellent role models to their children.
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