The seed of silence

December 10

“And when the hour had come that was to move

The long days onward to Bethlehem…

a moment paused,

Above a quiet place, and found, just this,

A woman wrapped in silence, and the seed

Of silence was her heart that tried to give

 All that it held to give, and ever more.”

-John W. Lynch, Excerpt from A Woman Wrapped in Silence

For Christ’s dear sake

December 8

Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

Mary Immaculate

“Pure as the snow,” we say. Ah! never flake

Fell through the air

One-tenth as fair

As Mary’s soul was made for Christ’s dear sake.

Virgin Immaculate,

The whitest whiteness of the Alpine snows,

Beside thy stainless spirit, dusky grows.

“Pure as the stars.” Ah! never lovely night

Wore in its diadem

So pure a gem

As that which fills the ages with its light.

Virgin Immaculate,

The peerless splendors of they soul by far

Outshine the glow of heaven’s serenest star.

-Eleanor C. Donnelly

 

 

New life

December 3

“To be a field for the word means to be earth which allows itself to be absorbed by the seed, which assimilates itself to the seed, renouncing itself so as to make the seed germinate. With her motherhood Mary transfused into it her very substance, body and soul, so that a new life might come forth…Mary makes herself completely available as the soil, she allows herself to be used and consumed so as to be transformed into him.

-Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI) on Mary’s motherhood