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The Mother of Peace

Lectio Divina: Solemnity of the Mother of God - Year B

Paris, December 31, 2014 (Zenit.org) Monsignor Francesco Follo |

Roman Rite: 

Nm 6, 22-27; Ps 67 Gal 4, 4-7; Lk 2.16 to 21 

Holy Mary, Mother of God[1] 

1) The Mother. 

At Christmas we celebrated the birth of the Son. Today we celebrate the Mother. You cannot separate the mother from her child. 

The Church celebrates the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, to remind us that we have in Her a safe and maternal company in our journey on earth. In Her, in her love and in her obedience we find the path back to God. The Church turns to Her because Mary, the Mother of the Lord, is in Christ the Mother of all humanity because she takes part in the extension of love that God the Father wanted to give us in the Son. 

Amazed by the joy, we celebrate the fact that from the tenderness of the Mother of God comes peace for all. Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit, gave to the world the Prince of Peace, Jesus the Redeemer of mankind. 

Our Peace, Christ, is in the arms of a mother, Mary, one of us. Peace, Jesus, born from a woman, is the Christmas gift par excellence put in our arms. He is the face of the Peace that shines to illuminate the faces of all of us, beggars of peace. 

Let us beg the Virgin Mother for this peace and we will get it like the shepherds who “went in haste to Bethlehem and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. When they saw this, they made known the message that had been told them about this child. All who heard it were amazed by what had been told them by the shepherds. And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told to them"(Luke 2: 16-20 - today's Gospel). They had met the Prince of Peace, who made them wise men. 

If we want a world with righteous men, with men who feel and live the brotherhood, we must not forget the way of the nativity. 

The nativity tells us of God who became a Child and a Mother who gives him to us. She gives birth at night because love is always a gift that gives birth to the day. 

In front of the crib man discovers himself loved, awaited and looked for. He discovers that it is worth being a man if God himself became man, and finds the hope and joy of being a brother among brothers. 

In this crib is the Son of God. Without Jesus the Nativity is a small thing: a stable with the beasts that warm the poor parents of a poor baby. If the Son of God, the King of kings had not been there, the Magi would have not entered into a stable. They, like the shepherds, saw, believed, knelt and worshiped. Let us do the same. 

They saw straw and manure and felt the smell of the stable, but above all they saw the Word of God made flesh and were amazed by Love, whose power has no need of violent force to manifest. It "used" a child. 

The wonder of the shepherds, the Magi, and of Joseph and Mary was not aroused by the fact of having been mightily impressed as it happens in the occasions of wonder for something that is beautiful, extraordinary or majestic, but by the presence of the Prince of Peace, the baby Jesus, from whom transpired something special, if everyone started kneeling in front of him laying on straw in a barn. 

2) Mother of all, for every day of the year. 

How did Mary experience the first Christmas? Mary too heard the words explaining the event that she herself saw and lived. Words and deeds that she pondered[2] in her heart, in herself in a conscious, thoughtful and intelligent listening. The heart indicates this. The inner listening of Mary is a prolonged one, not a single moment. The Gospel phrase, “she kept all these things, meditating on them in her heart,” says that the guard of Mary was not a keeping passive or inert, but an active and alive one, connecting and comparing one thing with another trying to understand the profound logic, the direction and the truth of things that may seem unrelated or even conflicting. It is precisely what Mary did, feeling on one hand the words that proclaimed the glory of the Child (words heard from the angel at the Annunciation) and, on the other hand, seeing "a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a manger.” It is the usual tension between greatness and littleness, glory and poverty that is the backbone of the Christian event. Mary’s listening thus becomes a true interpretation that sheds light on the mystery of Jesus. 

Mary is not only the mother of Jesus, she is also his most profound interpreter. She explains Christmas, because it is not easy to understand Christmas. So, let us be guided by Mary, who kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. Her heart and her mind were seeking the golden thread that held together the opposites: a stable and "a multitude of angels," a manger and a "kingdom which has no end." Like her, like the shepherds and the Magi, let’s save at least astonishment. At Christmas the Word is an infant who cannot talk, the Lord is just in the morning of life, the Almighty is a child capable only of crying. God always starts in this way, with small things and in deep silence. 

God decided to reveal himself born as a child. This is the depth of the mystery of Christmas told by the Nativity in Bethlehem, of our churches and of our homes. 

For thirty years Christ lived this humble and simple life to save us. His mother embraced this life. This hidden life is embraced today, every day, by the Consecrated Virgins in the world. By placing their hope in the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Consecrated Virgins in the world look to Mary as "the prototype of the consecrated life because she is the mother who welcomes, listens to, intercedes and contemplates her Lord with praise of the heart" (Message of the Synod on consecrated Life). Maria is the model, guide and Mother in all the fundamental elements of the consecrated life: in the evangelical following, in the way of marriage to Christ (Jn 2,4-5. 11 12), with "undivided heart" (1 Cor 7, 32), in evangelical poverty like the life in Bethlehem and Nazareth (Luke 1-2; Mt 1-2), in obedience to the salvific plan of God (Lk 1:38);in virginity spiritually, fruitful under the action of Holy Spirit, to be "the Woman" in union with Christ (Luke 1, 35; Jn 2: 4), in the availability to service and mission for the Church toward a new kind of motherhood (Jn 19, 25, 27; Rev. 12: 1); in the life of the Church as a fraternal bond of communion and help for the spiritual, apostolic, intellectual and human life (Acts 1: 14). 

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1 In this solemnity we focus on the mystery of Mary who is the mother of God. The Gospel proposed is that of the dawn Mass on Christmas Day, the visit of the shepherds to the baby Jesus. The text, however, has two small changes: it is removed the mention of the angels who turn away after the announcement to the shepherds and verse 21 is added, which speaks of the circumcision of the Child and the imposition of the name. Jewish children were in fact subjected to this circumcision practice that was the sign of their belonging to the people of Israel and together with it they received the name by which they would be recognized for a lifetime. Before the liturgical reform of Vatican II on this day the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus and the Holy Name was celebrated, as it is still done in the Ambrosian Rite Liturgy. After Vatican II, the Roman Rite moved the festival dedicated to Mary known as the Mother of God, a dogma of faith that had been stated by the Council of Ephesus in 431. 

2 The verb "to keep" is the only verb in the present tense and that, therefore, holds the whole sentence. It does not simply mean to recall, but stresses care and attention such as when you have in your hands a precious thing.


19 posted on 12/31/2014 8:49:58 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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The Work of God

Year B  -  Mother of God – Theotokos – Mary’s Solemnity

Mary treasured these things and pondered them in her heart

Luke 2:16-21

Luke 2:16-21 So they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the child lying in the manger.
17 When they saw this, they made known what had been told them about this child;
18 and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds told them.
19 But Mary treasured all these words and pondered them in her heart.
20 The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them.
21 After eight days had passed, it was time to circumcise the child; and he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.
(NRSV)

Inspiration of the Holy Spirit - From the Sacred Heart of Jesus

The shepherds had received the visitation of the angels announcing the Good News, that the Savior had been born, the Messiah, the Lord. They were filled with joy with the announcement and hurried to see the newborn child.

As they found me accompanied by Mary my mother and by Joseph, they were blessed with a divine consolation. Their faith increased and they became witnesses of my birth. The light of the world, the savior, had come, and was already shining in their hearts. They left to spread the Good News, they praised and glorified God for the wonderful events that had taken place. Their lives changed from that moment because I started my great work of love on that Holy Night.

The joy of the world was born on that night, God was already among men. This brought unequalled happiness to my blessed mother, the Mother of God, who treasured these things humbly in her heart.

From all eternity The Holy Trinity had decided the moment of the Incarnation. Mary was chosen among all women to be immaculate and holy, the most fitting woman to be the mother of the Word Incarnate.

Eve, the first woman was created sinless but was tempted and committed sin. Mary, the Blessed Virgin, by a special grace of God was conceived free from sin. From the very instant of her conception and by her own holiness she retained that purity therefore reversing the sin of the first woman. This made her worthy to be my mother and to become the new Eve, the mother of the children of God, whose firstborn is the Lord your God and Savior.

I, Jesus, the word of God, was conceived in the purity of her womb to reverse the sin committed by the first parents, therefore I became the new Adam. This was the start of the new creation in the order of Grace. By my sacrifice on the cross I obtained redemption for all humanity, sin was overcome by grace, darkness by light and death by eternal life.

Mary conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, gave birth by the power of God and remained a virgin all her life. She was espoused to Joseph, a very chaste man, a descendant of David, who became her husband in order to accompany and protect Mary and the child according to the plan of God. At no time in her life was there any carnal union with Joseph, since she was chosen to be the spouse of the Holy Spirit, the Mother of God the Son, and the perfect daughter of God the Father.

She became not only the Mother of God, but by divine decree the mother of all the living in the new order of creation. They are those who are borne not of the desires of the flesh, but of the grace of God and the power of the Holy Spirit, those who by my power become the children of God.

My mother is an incarnation of humility and purity, in her is fulfilled the prophesy, Genesis 3:15 “I will place enmity between you (the devil) and the woman (Mary), and your seed and her seed: she shall crush your head, and you shall lie in wait for her heel.”

My mother has total power against the powers of evil, she shares that power and fills with her grace all those who humbly accept her as their heavenly mother and seek her protection and help.

The shepherds found me with Mary, those who venerate my mother will find me with her always, because Mary is the Ark of the Covenant, the most worthy temple of the Holy Trinity.

Author: Joseph of Jesus and Mary


20 posted on 12/31/2014 8:52:39 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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I will need to reread a few more times.


27 posted on 12/31/2014 9:19:57 PM PST by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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To: Salvation
"Mary is not only the mother of Jesus, she is also his most profound interpreter. She explains Christmas, because it is not easy to understand Christmas. So, let us be guided by Mary, who kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. Her heart and her mind were seeking the golden thread that held together the opposites: a stable and "a multitude of angels," a manger and a "kingdom which has no end." Like her, like the shepherds and the Magi, let’s save at least astonishment. At Christmas the Word is an infant who cannot talk, the Lord is just in the morning of life, the Almighty is a child capable only of crying. God always starts in this way, with small things and in deep silence."

This is just so much to contemplate. I have always wondered at the trust that God had in Mary and Joseph to make himself vulnerable like this.

39 posted on 01/01/2015 4:31:59 AM PST by defconw (If not now, WHEN?)
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