Her Whole Life Is Changed
“I consider it important to focus also on the final sentence
of Luke’s annunciation narrative: ‘And the angel departed from her’ (Lk 1:38).
The great hour of Mary’s encounter with God’s messenger—in which her whole life
is changed—comes to an end, and she remains there alone, with the task that
truly surpasses all human capacity. There are no angels standing round her. She
must continue along the path that leads through many dark moments—from Joseph’s
dismay at her pregnancy to the moment when Jesus is said to be out of his mind
(cf. Mk 3:21; Jn 10:20), right up to the night of the Cross.
How often in these situations must Mary have returned
inwardly to the hour when God’s angel had spoken to her, pondering afresh the
greeting: ‘Rejoice, full of grace!’ and the consoling words: ‘Do not be afraid!’
The angel departs; her mission remains, and with it matures her inner closeness
to God, a closeness that in her heart she is able to see and touch.”
~Benedict XVI
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