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Mary's Vocation Luke 1:26-38 Petition: Grant that my heart be docile, like that of Mary to the action of the Holy Spirit. Augment in me the generosity that I will need to embrace your will in my life despite the fact that it may not always be clear at first. Gospel Passage: Luke 1:26-38 In the sixth month, the archangel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Introductory Prayer: Lord you asked that we pray for laborers to be sent to the harvest. Let this prayer begin with me, be it done unto me according to your will. 1. Hail, favored one! Every vocation is a personal initiative of Gods love for humanity. Our Lord knows well our human frailty, such that when Christ left this world he promised not to leave us as orphans. He promised that his emissary, the Holy Spirit, would remain with us. And so through the ages, the Holy Spirit has continued to move the hearts of many young and generous souls with an ardent desire to consecrate themselves exclusively to Christ and the establishment of his Church here on earth. These souls are bridges of intercessory prayer and acceptable sacrifice on behalf of humanity, the 2. Do not be afraid Being a favored soul sets one apart from the humanity from which one comes. Vocations come from normal people, from ordinary families, from what seems to be nothing extraordinary. Sometimes, a soul who is being called may feel unsettled, anxious or even scared about the reality going on in their soul- as something unique. Why me? Why cant I be like everyone else? How I am going to reconcile this with the dreams I share together with my peers? God is possibly calling for a greater measure of generosity; to re-dimension the horizon of my life. Gabriel assures Mary, not to fret because what God proposes He will be able to bring to fruition. All that is necessary is trust. When we begin to let go of our anxieties and place our trust in God, we discover the true inner peace of providence unfolding in the immediate circumstances around us. The one, who gives the gift of a vocation, is the guarantor of the graces necessary to bring this call to fulfillment. Take heart to the words of the Holy Father at the beginning of his pontificate, Do not be afraid to open the doors of your heart to Christ. If Christ is moving your heart towards his, let go of your fears like Mary and you will see how the Holy Spirit will overshadow your weakness. 3. Behold I am the handmaid of the Lord Trust, the exercise of the theological virtue of faith, leads us to hope. Mary took heart to the promise of Gabriel that the Holy Spirit would accompany her. Hence, we see a complete 180-degree turn around in her disposition to her vocation. She is not going to rationalize all the hows and whens things are to happen. In fact, this is no longer her concern but that of the Holy Spirit. Mary understands now, in her heart and in her mind, that God has prepared her for this mission and that everything will fall into its place with her collaboration. Hope is this, the certitude of things to come anticipated here and now already in fulfillment. Although the circumstances were never explained to Mary how her vocation would unfold, she knew it would happen and surrendered everything to God: her intellect, her will, her imagination, her sentiments in brief, her enthusiastic consent. This is what it means to be the handmaid of the Lord. A servant waits upon their master with the total surrender of freedom. With Christ, our surrendered liberty now becomes one with his divine liberty. United to Christ we have the confidence to repeat, in him I know I can do all things. Conversation: Lord Jesus, you fill the hearts of your faithful with the light of the Holy Spirit. Grant me the gift of faith to believe in the promise of your fidelity and hope to remain steadfast to the path you want me to follow. Questionnaire: 1. Through Baptism Christ has called me out of darkness into the light. What have I already seen in my reflections about the dignity of my Christian vocation? In which way do I think Christ is calling me to search deeper in my baptism to bring others to the light? 2. What is my attitude towards Gods will in my life? How often, and how honestly do I ask our Lord to open my heart to know his will, or am I afraid to open my heart? If I am afraid, what is it that I possibly might be running from? 3. Every day has its worries. In which situations do I exercise the gift of hope by placing the circumstances of my life within the context of Divine Providence? What am I doing to grow in my generosity daily to embrace Gods will? |
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