The New Testament does not give much of a biography of Mary,
Mother of God. Seldom does she speak:
- · Be it done to me…
- · Magnificat (from the Canticle of Hannah)
- · Why have you treated us so?
- · They have no wine.
For centuries the Church has
filled in the gaps in our understanding. What is fitting and suitable and
honorable as we choose words for apt praise of Mary? What just has to be true about Mary? e.g., If
Jesus grew in wisdom and stature in their Nazareth home, he did so in the midst
of a healthy, loving family. A reasonable assumption.
Mary’s life is celebrated in the
liturgy, in dogma, in art, music and poetry, and the homilies and writings of
men and women. All these means have entailed making reasonable assumptions
about the gaps in the scriptural accounts. Mary now has a wealth of titles and
roles, and is shown in many cultural forms. All races and nationalities claim
her. Through the work of translators, the storehouses of writings about Mary
are open to us.
Anscar Vonier, d. 1938
There will always be the danger
for our mind to place Mary’s divine role in a totally unearthly sphere of
things, to think of her motherhood as of something belonging to quite another
world. With Mary’s motherhood closely related to Elizabeth’s motherhood, we see
that Mary is truly a mother in the ordinary human, real, created mode of
maternity.
Nicholas Cabasilas, d. 1390
Just as
[Mary] had bestowed her flesh and blood on [Jesus] and had received a share of
his graces in return, so in like
manner she participated in all his pains and sufferings…And so, after our Savior’s death, she was
the first to conform herself to the Son who resembled her and hence she shared in his
resurrection before all others.
Thomas of Villanova, d. 1555
For a long time I have been at a
loss to understand why the evangelists should have…told us so little about the
Virgin Mary, who in life and distinction excels them all…The most important
fact of her life, that Jesus was born of her, is enough to tell her whole
story.
Ronald Knox, d. 1957
Let us ask our blessed Lady to win
for us that continual renewal of strength and holiness
which befits our…destiny. Fresh
graces, not soiled by the memory of past failure, fresh
enterprise, to meet the conditions
of a changing world; fresh hope, to carry our burdens
beyond…this present world into the
changeless repose of eternity.
With Mary’s birth God’s plan for our salvation came closer
to fulfillment. We pray that through her intercession, the Church is renewed in
holiness and grace, and in the new life of Christ that grows within.
Sr. Christa Kreinbrink, OSB
Reading Luke closely in the Vulgate and the Greek, more information appears, knowledge granted to us by the Holy Spirit, the gift of Mary, so full and rich, linking up to the Old Testament, we learn she is the heroine of spiritual courage, her love for Jesus sustaining him in childhood and always through his life. Thanks be to God for the nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Happy Birthday Saint Mary, and thank you God amen
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