Tuesday, March 11, 2008

THE UNIQUE HOLINESS OF MARY






It is no wonder therefore that the usage prevailed among the Fathers whereby they called the mother of God entirely holy and free from all stain of sin, as though fashioned by the Holy Spirit and formed as a new creature. Adorned from the first instant of her conception with the radiance of an entirely unique holiness, the Virgin of Nazareth is greeted, on God's command, by an angel messenger as "full of grace", and to the heavenly messenger she replies, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done unto me according to thy word." Thus Mary, a daughter of Adam, consenting to the Divine Word, became the mother of Jesus, the one and only Mediator. Embracing God's salvific will with a full heart and impeded by no sin, she devoted herself totally as a handmaid of the Lord to the person and work of her Son, under Him and with Him, by the grace of almighty God, serving the mystery of redemption.




Lumen Gentium Chapter VIII §56 Pope Paul VI, November 21, 1964











5th Sunday of Lent: 9 March 2008 - John 11,1-45 Monday: 10 March 2008 - John 8,1-11 Tuesday: 11 March 2008 - John 8,21-30 Wednesday: 12 March 2008 - John 8,31-42 Thursday: 13 March 2008 - John 8,51-59 Friday: 14 March 2008 - John 10,31-42Saint Joseph: 15 March 2008 - Mt 1,16.18-21.24
Palm Sunday: 16 March 2008 - Mt 26,14-27,66Monday: 17 March 2008 - John 12,1-11 Tuesday: 18 March 2008 - John 13,21-33.36-38 Wednesday: 19 March 2008 - Matthew 26,14-25Holy Thursday: 20 March 2008 - John 13,1-15Good Friday: 21 March 2008 - John 18,1-19,42Holy Saturday: 22 March 2008
The Resurrection of the Lord: 23 March 2008 - John 20,1-9 Monday: 24 March 2008 - Matthew 28,8-15 Tuesday: 25 March 2008 - John 20,11-18 Wednesday: 26 March 2008 - Luke 24,13-35 Thursday: 27 March 2008 - Luke 24,35-48 Friday: 28 March 2008 - John 21,1-14 Saturday: 29 March 2008 - Mark 16,9-15

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