(Immaculate Conception- Peter Paul Rubens, 1628) |
There are very few saints we celebrate in December, but those we do celebrate seem to be connected to light.
Foremost in our minds and hearts in Advent, as we prepare
for the coming of her Son, is the Mother of our Savior. As Pope Benedict once wrote: “For Mary, as for Abraham, faith is trust in, and obedience to, God, even when He leads her through darkness. It is a letting go, a releasing, a handing over of oneself to the truth, to God. Faith, in the luminous darkness of God’s inscrutable ways, is thus a conformation to Him.”
Two Marian feasts fall during Advent. The first of which is:OUR LADY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, patroness of the USA ., on December 8.
According to
St. (Pope) Paul VI in his Apostolic Exhortation Marialis
Cultus, “The Church asks Mary’s intercession for those who have
closed their eyes to the light of this world and appeared before Christ, the eternal Light”. Mary, far from
detracting from the light of Christ, actually acts as a mirror shining in the
darkest times to point us toward the source of true Light-God.
Venerable
Fulton Sheen spoke of Mary as the reflection of the light of Jesus.
“God who
made the sun, also made the moon. The moon does not take away from the
brilliance of the sun. All its light is reflected from the sun. The
Blessed Mother reflects her Divine Son; without Him, she is nothing. with
Him, she is the Mother of men”. (The World's First Love: Mary, Mother of God)
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