The season of Advent is a time of preparation and a
time of anticipation. We are
preparing to welcome Jesus Christ and we celebrate this season in anticipation
of his birth. Today, we celebrate
the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the day that Mary was conceived in the womb of St. Ann and the fact that she was conceived without original sin. From the first moment of her
conception, from the moment when her life began, the Blessed Virgin Mary
belonged entirely to God. The grace of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed
Virgin Mary is a grace of preparation. From the first moment of her life, when she can do nothing for herself,
it is the grace of God that saves her.The work of salvation and the work of sanctification always begin with
the action of God. In the
Immaculate Conception, the Blessed Virgin Mary is prepared to be the mother of
the Messiah. She is given the
grace to be able to give herself completely to the will of the Lord. It is the grace of her Immaculate
Conception the enables her to respond to the words of the Archangel Gabriel:
“Let it be done unto me according to your word.” The Blessed Virgin Mary is prepared by her Immaculate
Conception to be the first tabernacle of the Lord Jesus. The grace of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a grace given in
anticipation. This special grace
is given to Mary in anticipation of the redemptive work of her Son, in whom
alone and through whom alone is the salvation of the world. The Blessed Virgin Mary is the first to
receive the grace that will be won on the cross of Calvary. Mary receives this grace in
anticipation of the glory that will be revealed. We celebrate the mighty work
of Almighty God in this time of preparation and this time of anticipation. We join with all creation and with
every generation and name Mary as one who is blessed. As we celebrate the Eucharist today, we give praise to the
God of Heaven above who claimed Blessed Mary at her conception, for He claimed
us in our baptism. We ask the Lord
for the grace to prepare, with Mary, to receive the gift of the Lord Jesus, at
Christmas. And we await, in joyful
anticipation, for the glory that will be revealed • AE
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