—from the book Blessed Are You: Finding Inspiration from Our Sisters in Faith by Melanie Rigney
"It is true there is an ebb and flow, but the sea remains the sea.’ You are the sea. Although I experience many ups and downs in my emotions and often feel great shifts and changes in my inner life, you remain the same." Vincent Van Gogh
Friday, May 3, 2019
More thoughts on Mary
Mary’s moments in the New Testament are
few, precious, and significant. Sometimes, she teaches by her actions.
Other times, she teaches us by her seeming inaction. Why would Mary, the
mother of Jesus, born free of original sin, need to purify her heart?
We venerate her Immaculate Heart to contemplate her love of God and the
earthly journey on which he took her. What could we, normal, struggling
children of God hope to learn from such a woman about purifying our own
hearts? Ah, that’s the thing about Mary. Like the family members and
friends we most admire and desire to emulate, she shows strength in her
vulnerability. Her lessons, while challenging, are as gentle as the
shepherd we see in the Lord’s face.
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