December 24: Mary, a Sunday Scriptures blog

madonna-and-childThe fourth Sunday of Advent in each cycle asks us to consider Mary. In today’s Gospel, the Angel is telling Mary that she will bear a son who will be both “Son of the Most High” and also heir to the throne of David, that is, a member of the royal Jewish line. This scene is part of the infancy narratives found in Luke and Matthew’s Gospels. Matthew and Luke used infancy narratives to introduce their readers to the true identity of Jesus, the Risen Lord, Son of the Most High. When children are born, parents often have specific hopes for them. But then surprising things happen along the way as children begin to be their own persons and make their own choices. For the apostles and the people who encountered Jesus of Nazareth, He was not the kind of messiah, or heir to the throne of David, that they envisioned. Throughout the Gospels, people often were puzzled or shocked by Jesus and asked, “Who is this man?” We are not told what Mary thought as she watched and listened to her son teach and heal. I wonder if she had the same struggles and questions as I do when God does not meet my hopes and expectations? I imagine that the trust she expressed to the Angel — “May it be done to me according to your word” — was often needed to sustain her own faith journey. And it sure is for mine!

– Blog entry by Sister Mary Garascia

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