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Mar. 26, 2007 - The Annunciation

    Instituted by the Apostles. The oldest Marian festival.The day marked the beginning of the New Year in old style calendars.

One of those features of the Christian story which is repulsive to the modern mind. To be quite frank, we do not at all like the idea of a "chosen people". Democrats by birth and education, we should prefer to think that all nations and individuals start level in the search for God, or even that all religions are equally true. It must be admitted at once that Christianity makes no concessions to this point of view. It does not tell of a human search for God at all, but of something done by God for, to, and about Man. And the way in which it is done is selective, undemocratic, to the highest degree. After the knowledge of God had been universally lost or obscured, one man from the whole earth (Abraham) is picked out. He is separated (miserably enough, we may suppose) from his natural surroundings, sent into a strange country, and made the ancestor of a nation who are to carry the knowledge of the true God. Within this nation there is further selection: some die in the desert, some remain behind in Babylon. There is further selection still. The process grows narrower and narrower, sharpens at last into one small bright point like the head of a spear. It is a Jewish girl at her prayers. All humanity (so far as concerns its redemption) has narrowed to that.(from MIRACLES, by C S Lewis.)

 "For He that is mighty hath done great things for me, and Holy is His Name." (Luke 1:49)

The "great things" are nothing less than that she became the Mother of God, in which work so many and such great good things are bestowed upon her as pass man's understanding. For on this there follows all honor, all blessedness, and her unique place in the whole of mankind, among whom she has no equal, namely, that she had a child by the Father in Heaven, and such a child.
   She herself is unable to find a name for this work, it is too exceedingly great; all she can do is break out in the fervent cry: "They are great things," impossible to describe or define. Hence men have crowded all her glory into a single word, calling her the Mother of God.
   No one can say anything greater of her or to her, though he had as many tongues as there are leaves on the trees, or grass in the fields, or stars in the sky, or sand by the sea. It needs to be pondered in the heart, what it means to be the Mother of God

                             from Martin Luther's sermon "On the MAGNIFICAT"

 



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Mar. 28, 2007 - That was lovely

Posted by jugglingpaynes

Thank you for sharing it.
And I'm so glad it rained. I hope it helped.
We went to see the kids do the living Stations of the Cross tonight. It was very well done. Marina did a wonderful job as St. Veronica and daddy was powerful as the voice of Jesus. I don't think I've ever been to one of these where the congregation erupted in applause at the end. That was surprise!
Peace and Laughter (Keep in Touch)
Cristina

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