People that are not Catholic are horrified that we Catholics have such a great reverence for Mary, the Mother of Jesus. They think that we actually worship Mary but nothing could be farther from the truth. Mary is but a created being and read her words in holy Scripture, they are always most humble and always point to Jesus and never to her. In recorded history the first person to show such great reverence for Mary was Elizabeth and her baby St, John the Baptist who was developing in her womb. St. Elizabeth said that her baby leaped in her womb at the site of Mary who was carrying God the Son, Jesus in her womb.
Prior to this visitation of Mary to her kinsman something wonderful happened to Mary. The angel Gabriel came to her and spoke with her telling her first that she was "full of grace." Remember that this is BEFORE she accepted the challenge to become the mother of Jesus. The angel Gabriel did not bring the grace to Mary, she already had it by gift of God. Remember that this is at least thirty three years before the death of Jesus on the Cross. We were all under the disadvantage of the original sin of Adam and Eve. So then how could Mary be "full of grace?"
Mary was full of grace because of God. God does not live in time or space, He has no limitations as to what He can do. He knew that His Son Jesus would die on the Cross for the sins of all mankind and he applied the saving death of Jesus to Mary before the physical death of Jesus in anticipation. So, Mary too was saved by the death of Jesus just as you or I was when Jesus died on the cross.
How can this be? Maybe this little story will make it easier to understand. When you or I was born we had the stain of Adam and Eve's sin upon our soul. In effect it as if we were walking on a path and fell into a pit from which there was no hope of climbing out and where we were stained with mud and dirt from our fall. With the death of Jesus we were lifted from the pit and cleaned up and restored to grace by Jesus.
Mary faced the very same challenge except for one thing. Upon her birth she was carried over the pit in anticipation of the death of Jesus on the Cross. She never came into contact with dirt and dust and mud of the pit. Mary was saved by Christ just as we were except she never had the taint of that original sin. This was granted to her as a special favor of God for the woman that He hoped would become the Mother of God.
It is very important to realize that Mary was not robbed of her free will. She could have told Gabriel to "be gone." This would mean that another would have had to be found to the mother of Jesus. But Mary was predisposed to say yes. Her soul, her whole being was turned to God and she wanted with all her heart to do His will.
So on December 8th every year we Catholics gather to honor the Mother of God. With the great honor heaped upon her you would think that she could get a swelled head. But no. Mary speaks infrequently in scripture but when she speaks her few words speak volumes in proving her love for God and how very humble she is. Her most erudite speech comes at the Wedding Feast at Cana. Recall that the party would end almost before it began because they had run out of wine. Mary brought the matter to the attention of her Son and he asked; "What concern is this of mine?" He wasn't quite yet ready to begin his public mission. She looked at him and told the servants to "Do whatever He tell you to do." These words are the wisest ever written in the Bible.
So on this day, even if you are not a Catholic, it might be a good idea to think about Mary, the Mother of God and her humility. We Catholics honor her today because Jesus who lived a perfectly sinless life, who obeyed all the commandments, including the fourth commandment, "Honor thy father and thy mother." As adopted members into the Household of God, Mary is our mother too and like Jesus we honor her as mother just as Jesus did. If you non-Catholics out there have any problem with revering Mary, I suggest you that you take it up with Jesus because he started it.
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On this great feast of the Immaculate Conception which celebrates Mary being born without original sin, my hope for you is that you find the light of Christ in your life and that He may guide you to your heavenly home. God bless you!
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