The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
Feast day – January 01
This feast, closely connected to the feast of Christmas, is
the most important and oldest of the major feasts of Mary. It is based on the
source of her privileges: her motherhood. Jesus Christ, God's Son " born
of a woman," (Galatians 4,4) came to deliver us from sin and make us
children of God. He is also Mary's Son, and she, his mother, helps bring his
blessings to the world.
She is "truly the Mother of God and of the
Redeemer...not merely passively engaged by God, but freely cooperating in the
work of our salvation through faith and obedience." (Lumen
Gentium,53,56)
Mary was not simply a passive instrument in God's hands;
rather she discovered and accepted new dimensions to her motherhood as her life
unfolded. Scripture indicates signs of her new unfolding motherhood.
At the marriage feast in Cana in Galilee, where Jesus worked
his first miracle, Mary is "the Mother of Jesus" who manifests "
a new kind of motherhood according to the spirit and not just according to the
flesh, that is to say Mary's solicitude for human beings, her coming to them in
the wide variety of their wants and needs. At Cana in Galilee there is shown
only one concrete aspect of human need, apparently a small one and of little
importance ("They have no wine"). But it has a symbolic value, this
coming to the aid of human beings means, at the same time, bringing those needs
within the radius of Christ's messianic mission and salvific power." (Pope
John Paul 11, Redemptoris Mater 21)
Mary's care for humanity and its needs would not limited to
her earthly life; it lasts "without interruption until the eternal
fulfilment of all the elect. (Lumen Gentium, 62)
Whether in her own lifetime or from her place in heaven,
Mary's solicitude for human beings looks, above all, to making known the
messianic power of her Son. At Cana in Galilee she told the servers at table, "Do
what he tells you." (John 2,5) In all her care for others, she
points out Jesus to them.
Throughout her life, then, Mary was a follower of her Son.
At the foot of the cross, her motherhood reached a new maturity when Mary
experienced her Son's redeeming love for the world. Her spirit was touched and
refined by the mystery of his death and resurrection.
From his cross, Jesus, seeing his mother and the disciple
whom he loved standing there, said to Mary, "Woman, behold your
son."(John 19,25-27) "The words uttered by Jesus signify that the
motherhood of her who bore Christ finds a 'new' continuation in the Church and
through the Church, symbolized and represented by John. " (Redemptoris
Mater, 24)
Before Pentecost, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit
promised by Jesus, the disciples "continued with one mind in prayer with
the women and Mary, the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren."(Acts 1,14)
"Thus Mary who is present in the mystery of Christ as Mother becomes- by
the will of the Son and the power of the Holy Spirit- present in the mystery of
the Church. In the Church too she continues to be a maternal presence, as is
shown by the words spoken from the cross:'Woman, behold your son.' 'Behold,
your mother.' "
Sources for this article were taken from: http://www.cptryon.org
Prayer
Hail, Mary, Mother of God,
venerable treasure of the whole universe, lamp that is never extinguished,
crown of virginity, support of the true faith, indestructible temple, dwelling
of him whom no place can contain, O Mother and Virgin! Through you all the holy
Gospels call blessed the one whom comes in the name of the Lord.
Hail, Mother of God. You enclosed under your heart the infinite God whom no space can contain. Through you the Most Holy Trinity is adored and glorified, the priceless cross is venerated throughout the universe. Through you the heavens rejoice, and the angels and archangels are filled with gladness. Through you the demons are banished, and the tempter fell from heaven. Through you the fallen human race is admitted to heaven.
Hail, Mother of God. Through you kings rule, and the only-begotten Son of God has become a star of light to those who were sitting in darkness and in the shadow of death.
Amen.
Hail, Mother of God. You enclosed under your heart the infinite God whom no space can contain. Through you the Most Holy Trinity is adored and glorified, the priceless cross is venerated throughout the universe. Through you the heavens rejoice, and the angels and archangels are filled with gladness. Through you the demons are banished, and the tempter fell from heaven. Through you the fallen human race is admitted to heaven.
Hail, Mother of God. Through you kings rule, and the only-begotten Son of God has become a star of light to those who were sitting in darkness and in the shadow of death.
Amen.
Mary
Mother of God – Pray for us
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