There’s no doubt that the last election left many Christians dispirited, wondering how a nation in such a steep downward spiral can be saved; however, as Pope Benedict XVI reminds us, the salvation of the world isn’t the work of man or science or technology – but of grace alone. And in this truth, let us all take heart!
Speaking on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception in Rome, the pope used the encounter between the angel and Mary to elaborate on the wonders of grace and how it works in the world.
For instance, in the decisive moment in which God became Man, Mary “was enveloped in a great silence,” he said. “That which is truly great often goes unnoticed and calm silence is more fruitful than the frenzy that characterizes our cities . . . . All this action prevents us from pausing, allowing ourselves to be calm and listening to the silence in which the Lord makes his discreet voice heard.”
On the day of the Annunciation, Mary was quiet and ready to listen to God. “There was no obstacle within her, no barrier, nothing that would separate her from God. This is the meaning of her being without original sin. Her relationship with God is free from even the slightest rift; there is no separation, no shadow of selfishness, but rather perfect harmony. Her little human heart was perfectly ‘centered’ in the great heart of God. … ”
This reminds us that the voice of God is not recognized amid noise and turmoil.
“His plan for our life as individuals and as a society are not visible on the surface; we need to descend to a deeper level where the forces at work are not economic or political but moral and spiritual. It is at this deeper level that Mary invites us to enter into harmony with God’s action.
Mary teaches us that “the salvation of the world is not the work of man – of science, technology or ideology – but of Grace. … Grace means love in its purity and beauty. It is God Himself as revealed in the salvific narrative of the Bible and fulfilled by Jesus Christ.
“Mary . . . reminds us that the power of God’s love is stronger than evil, and that it fills the void that selfishness creates in the history of people, families, nations and the world. Such emptiness can become a form of hell, where human life is dragged to its lowest depths and towards emptiness, losing meaning and light. The false remedies the world offers to fill the void … in fact widen the abyss. Only love can save us from falling, but not merely any love. It must have the purity of Grace, which God transforms and renews to fill intoxicated lungs with fresh, clean air and new vital energy.”
No matter how far mankind may fall, it is never beyond the reach of God.
“However far astray our heart may be led, God is always ‘greater than our heart’. The soft breath of Grace can disperse the darkest clouds, and make life beautiful and rich in meaning even in the most inhumane situations.”
Mary also shows us the true joy that comes from a heart free of sin.
“Sin carries a negative sadness that induces us to close up,” he said. “Grace brings true joy, which does not depend on possessing things, but is rooted in the innermost, deepest part of the self, and which nothing and no one can take away.”
Some erroneously believe that Christianity is an obstacle to joy because they see it as nothing more than a bunch of laws to be followed, but this is an erroneous view. Christianity is a Gospel of “good tiding”, the Pope said.
“In fact, Christianity is the proclamation of the victory of Grace over sin, of life over death. Even if it entails sacrifice and a discipline of the mind, heart and behavior, it is because in man we find the poisonous root of selfishness that causes harm to the self and to others. We must therefore learn to say ‘no’ to the voice of selfishness and ‘yes’ to that of real love. Mary’s joy is complete because in her heart sin casts no shadow. This joy coincides with the presence of Jesus in her life”.
The Pope concluded: “In this time of Advent, Mary Immaculate teaches us to listen to the voice of God that speaks to us in silence; to welcome His Grace that frees us from sin and selfishness, so that we may experience true joy”.
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