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Liturgical day
: March 25th: Annunciation |
Today's Gospel (Lk 1:26-38): In the sixth month, the angel Gabriel
was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth. He was sent
to a young virgin who was betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the
family of David; and the virgin's name was Mary. The angel came to
her and said, «Rejoice, full of grace, the Lord is with you».
Mary was troubled at these words, wondering what this greeting could
mean. But the angel said, «Do not fear, Mary, for God has
looked kindly on you. You shall conceive and bear a son and you shall
call him Jesus. He will be great and shall rightly be called Son of
the Most High. The Lord God will give him the kingdom of David, his
ancestor; he will rule over the people of Jacob forever and
his reign shall have no end».
Then
Mary said to the angel, «How can this be if I am a virgin?».
And the angel said to her, «The Holy Spirit will come upon you
and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore, the
holy child to be born shall be called Son of God. Even your relative
Elizabeth is expecting a son in her old age, although she was unable
to have a child, and she is now in her sixth month. With God nothing
is impossible». Then Mary said, «I am the handmaid of the
Lord, let it be done to me as you have said». And the angel
left her.
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Commentary: Fr. Josep Vall i Mundó (Barcelona,
Catalonia)
«Do
not fear, Mary, for God has looked kindly on you»
Today,
we celebrate the feast of the Annunciation of our Lord. With the
angel Gabriel's announcement and Mary's acceptance of the explicit
divine will of incarnating in her womb, God assumes the human
condition and nature —«in everything equal to us, except
for sin»— to exalt and elevate us as his sons and have
us, thus, as partakers of his divine nature. The mystery of faith is
so great that Mary, with this announcement, remains appalled. Gabriel
tells her: «Do not fear, Mary» (Lk 1:30): the Most
High has looked kindly upon you and has chosen you to be the Mother
of the Savior of the world. The divine initiatives break the weak
human reasoning.
«Do not fear,
Mary!». Words we shall often read in the Gospels; the same Lord
will repeat them to the Apostles when they closely feel the
supernatural force and when they show their fear or fright before the
extraordinary works of God. We may ask ourselves for the reasons of
this fear. Is it an unreasonable fear, an irrational fright? No! For
those who see themselves small and “poor” before God,
that clearly feel their weakness, their feebleness before the
greatness of the Divine and experiment their nothingness before the
magnificence of the Omnipotent, it is a logic fear. Pope saint Leo
wonders: «Who will not see his own feebleness in the same
Christ?». Mary, the humble town maid, considers herself such a
little thing... but in Christ she feels strong and her fear
disappears!
Thus,
we can clearly understand that God «chose the weak things of
the world to shame the strong» (1Cor 1:27). The Lord
looks at Mary, sees the smallness of his servant and works the
history's greatest marvel on her: the Encarnation of the eternal Verb
as Head of a renewed Humanity. How good Bernanos' words to the main
character of The Joy can also be applied to the Virgin Mary: «An
exquisite feeling of her own weakness comforted and soothed her
wonderfully, because it was as an ineffable sign of God's presence in
her; the same God shone in her heart».
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