Faith gives life and sends us on a mission. That’s what it did for Mary, Luke’s gospel says.

Mary believes the angel who announces in Nazareth the coming of Jesus, and she’s empowered by the message. So, she sets out “in haste” for the hill country of Judea to visit Elizabeth, the wife of Zechariah, who also was with child. It’s not an ordinary visit. She goes “in haste” because she’s filled with a sense of mission. She hurries to Judea to announce good news to her relatives serving in the temple of God.
Faith is not a burden; it empowers us. It does not cripple us, it enables.
“Blessed are you who believed,” Elizabeth says to Mary.
“You too, my people, are blessed,” comments St. Ambrose, “ you who have heard and who believe. Every soul that believes — that soul both conceives and gives birth to the Word of God and recognizes his works.
“Let the soul of Mary be in each one of you, to proclaim the greatness of the Lord. Let the spirit of Mary be in each one of you, to rejoice in God. According to the flesh only one woman can be the mother of Christ, but in the world of faith Christ is the fruit of all of us.”
As with Mary so with us, faith gives life and sends us on a mission..
Three years ago today we blessed our Mary Garden here. We will pray there today to Mary, Queen of All Creation..
Happy Birthday Fr. Victor! (6/2/14) What a special place to celebrate such a momentous occasion.
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So, there you are–you believe and you are on a mission. What a birthday to remember. Hope all is well with all the walking. I am sure you are blessing all your companions and they you on the celebration of your life gift. Much prayer and joy.
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Across the hills and valleys, Mary carried Christ within her. In the ups and downs of daily life, may I bring Christ wherever I go.
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