Fear not, Mary, for thou hast found grace with
God (St. Luke i. 3O)
Mary's life as Joseph's Spouse was no less one
of devotion and recollection and prayer than her
life in the Temple. In their little cottage her time
was spent, when her household duties were done,
in fervent prayer to God. Thus she is said to
have been occupied when the Archangel Gabriel
appeared to her. Mary's prayers and Mary's longing desires had moved the Heart of God to send a
Redeemer for mankindl O omnipotent efficacy
of earnest desire and persevering prayer.
The message the Angel brought bewildered
the chaste and humble maiden. Her first thought
was one of fear--fear lest the privilege announced
to her should be purchased at the cost of her Immaculate virginity: she would not sacrifice this even
to be Mother of the Messias: anything rather than
forfeit that priceless jewel!
But God, who sent an Angel to comfort Christ
in His Passion, reassured Mary by the Angel's
voice: Fear not, thou hast found grace with God.
Because thou dost esteem thyself the most unworthy,
God will exalt thee to a dignity which
seems almost beyond the power of God to confer.
He will make thee the Mother of His Son. O
wondrous dignity of true humility!
Mary, it was thy lowliness,
Well pleasing to the Lord,
That made thee worthy to become
The Mother of the Word.