Luke 1:26-56
Meditatio/Reflection:
Elizabeth said to Mary, "Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled" (Lk 1:45). Fulton Sheen, in his book The World's First Love, made this connection: "Eve had believed the serpent; Elizabeth now praises Mary for blotting out the ruin of Eve by believing in God."
This idea of belief struck me this time through this reading. Two things immediately came to mind. The first is simply the seeming degradation of society. It seems to be falling apart in so many ways. It's almost as if nothing can be talked about without risking offense. Things have become so polemical and so heated that it appears as if we're on the brink of a major downfall or conflict. It scares me, to be frank. But, in the midst of this fear, I have to remember that God has promised that his Church would never fail, that the "gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Mt 16:18). And belief in this promise gives me hope. And when we meditate on the mysteries of the Annunciation and the Visitation, we are ultimately encountering stories of the fulfillment of hope.
The second thing that comes to mind is that the theme of my classes this semester is trust. Adam and Eve didn't trust God and so ate from the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Gen 3). Abram didn't trust God's promises and so used Hagar to have Ishmael (Gen 16). Rebekah didn't trust God's promises and so had his son Jacob trick Isaac to steal the blessing (Gen 27). Moses didn't trust God's promises at the Burning Bush and so involved Aaron who would eventually craft the Golden Calf (Ex 4, 32). Yet, Mary believed and trusted that what the angel said would be fulfilled. In this one simple act, she invites us to undo all of our disbelief and distrust. Thanks be to God for that!
Oratio/Thanksgiving:
Lord, thank you for giving us Mary as our model of faith and as our mother. Thank you for gracing her so abundantly that her immediate response was to proclaim her Fiat to you.
Oratio/Prayer Intentions:
Lord, bless us with the graces we so desperately need to trust in you, to rely upon you, and to abide in you.
Mr. Crane's Song of the Day:
Marian Grace, "Ave Maris Stella"
Saint Quote of the Day:
"Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward for this faith is to see what you believe."
- St. Augustine