Daily Reflection March 25, 2015 |
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Praying Lent |
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, the day Gabriel the Archangel announced to Mary she would bear a child and the child “will be called holy, the Son of God.” This day we celebrate the in-breaking of God into our world, of God becoming human. We are arrived at maturity when we realize, consciously and with an interior knowledge and understanding, that we are what all people are: human beings. We all have minds. Wills. Intelligence. Hearts. Sensitivities. The capacity to suffer – to suffer pain, rejection, even death. And the capacity experience joy – to enjoy being alive, being loved by God, companionship with others, and most of all love: getting it and giving it. We all are born to the limits of human flesh. We are not bodiless spirits, nor will we be in eternity. Our limits are self-evident. Yet we also, all of us, can experience satisfaction of the soul, which match our capacity to desire, long for, and be with God, and with others, our capacity to love, trust, forgive, to be generous, patient, and compassionate . These limits and capacities identify us as human beings. We all have them. We all share them. These are things that put us in solidarity with Christ. Our solidarity with Christ, in turn, puts us in solidarity with God. The solidarity is not static. Its dynamism catches us up in God’s plan, precipitated by Mary in the event we celebrate today. The event is beautifully described by the poet Denise Levertov:
Let's spend some time in prayer with Mary this week as she holds her child Jesus in her womb. |
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