Presentation of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
Feast day – November 21
Religious parents never
fail by devout prayer to consecrate their children to God, His divine service
and love, both before and after their birth. Some among the Jews, not content
with this general consecration of their children, offered them to God in their
infancy, by the hands of the priests in the Temple, to be brought up in
quarters attached to the Temple, attending the priests and Levites in their
sacred ministry. There were special divisions in these lodgings for the women
and children dedicated to the divine service. (III Kings 6:5-9) We have
examples of this special consecration of children in the person of Samuel, for
example. Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Presentation of the
Blessed Virgin Mary in the Temple of Jerusalem. It is very probable that the
holy prophet Simeon and the prophetess Anna, who witnessed the Presentation of
Jesus in the Temple, as we read in the second chapter of the Gospel of Saint
Luke (verses 25 ff.) had known His Mother as a little girl in the Temple
and observed her truly unique sanctity.
It is an ancient and very
trustworthy tradition that the Blessed Virgin was thus solemnly offered in the
Temple to God at the age of three by Her parents, Saint Anne and Saint Joachim.
The Gospel tells us nothing of the childhood of Mary; Her title Mother of
God, eclipses all the rest. Where, better than in the Temple, could Mary be
prepared for Her mission? Twelve years of recollection and prayer,
contemplation and sufferings, were the preparation of the chosen one of God.
The tender soul of Mary was adorned with the most precious graces and became an
object of astonishment and praise for the holy Angels, as well as of the
highest complacency for the adorable Trinity. The Father looked upon Her as His
beloved Daughter, the Son as One set apart and prepared to become His Mother,
and the Holy Ghost as His undefiled Spouse.
Here is how Mary’s day in
the Temple was apportioned, according to Saint Jerome. From dawn until nine in
the morning, She prayed; from 9:00 until 3:00 She applied Herself to manual
work; then She turned again to prayer. She was always the first to undertake
night watches, the One most applied to study, the most fervent in the chanting
of Psalms, the most zealous in works of charity, the purest among the virgins,
Her companions, the most perfect in the practice of every virtue. On this day
She appears as the standard-bearer for Christian virginity: after Her will come
countless legions of virgins consecrated to the Lord, both in the shadow of the
altars or engaged in the charitable occupations of the Church in the world.
Mary will be their eternal Model, their dedicated Patroness, their sure guide
on the paths of perfection.
Sources for this article were taken from: http://magnificat.ca
Reflection: The consecration of Mary to God presented all the conditions of the most perfect sacrifice: it was prompt, generous, joyous, unregretted, without reservation. How agreeable it must have been to God! May our consecration of ourselves to God be made under Her patronage, assisted by Her powerful intercession and united with Her ineffable merits.
Prayer
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