“The Father of mercies willed that the Incarnation should be preceded by assent on the part of the predestined mother, so that just as a woman had a share in the coming of death so also should a woman contribute to the coming of life.”
~Lumen Gentium #56
For Reflection:
After careful reflection, list the truths this paragraph contains in light of Genesis 3:15, the Immaculate Conception and the Annunciation. How do they point to God’s reality as the “Father of mercies”? Why do you think Mary is the perfect one to teach us about our feminine call and mission? Consider the time of Mary’s pregnancy….how do you think this, Our Lady’s “advent”, reflected a continued attitude of surrender?
Living Life Abundantly
by Johnnette Benkovic
Pb 181 pgs
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Fifteen Remarkable Stories Of God’s Mercy to People In Pain
In Living Life Abundantly, Johnnette Benkovic has woven a tapestry of triumph out of the ashes of seeming defeat. In sharing the stories of people whose personal suffering led to victory,…she has highlighted the blessed reality that no one–under any circumstances–is beyond the reach of God’s mercy, healing, and love. If you find yourself surrounded by the darkness of trials or personal tragedy, this book will give you new hope that you, too, can “encounter God” & once again “live life abundantly”.
~Jerry Usher, Host, “Catholic Answers Live”