To read the texts click on the texts: Zeph 3:14-18; Rom 12:9-16; Lk 1:39-56
The Feast of the
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary to her kinswoman Elizabeth was begun by
St. Bonaventure among the Franciscans in 1263 C.E, and became a universal Feast
in 1389 C.E., during the papacy of Urban VI. It celebrates the visit of Mary to
Elizabeth after the angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would be the
mother of Jesus.
The call of the first
reading chosen for the feast of today is a call to rejoice. This rejoicing is
for many reasons. The first of these is that judgement has been taken away. The
Lord is now in the midst of his people. This being in the midst of his people
is confirmed by the Gospel text of today where Jesus is already in the womb of
Mary and so among his people. There will be no more reproach or condemnation.
Now, there will only be unconditional love.
This unconditional love
is confirmed both by the physical act of Mary’s visit to her kinswoman
Elizabeth and also the Magnificat which is attributed to Mary. In this hymn,
Mary extols God’s greatness because God has indeed redeemed his people. The
verbs that are used in the hymn are all in the past tense though signify future
actions. This is an indication of the faith and confidence that Mary has in God
who she is confident will accomplish all that he has promised.
Though on the surface
level the Visitation may appear to be Mary’s concern and love for her cousin,
on the deeper level it means that Mary wants to share with Elizabeth what God
has done in each of their lives and through the sons to be born of them, what
God will do in the world.
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