Saint Josemaria
Quotations from Saint Josemaria
The Annunciation

Don’t forget, my friend, that we are children. The Lady of the sweet name, Mary, is withdrawn in prayer. You, in that house, are whatever you want to be: a friend, a servant, an onlooker, a neighbor... – I, at this moment, don’t dare to be anything. I hide behind you; full of awe, I contemplate the scene: The Archangel delivers his message... Quomodo fiet istud, quoniam virum non cognosco? – How shall this be done since I know not man? (Lk 1:34).
Our Mother’s voice brings to my memory – by contrast – all the impurities of men.... mine too. And then how I hate the low, mean things of the earth... What resolutions!
Holy Rosary, first joyful mystery
Our mother is a model of correspondence to grace. If we contemplate her life, our Lord will give us the light we need to divinize our everyday existence... . First, let us imitate her love. Charity cannot be content with just nice feelings; it must find its way into our conversations and, above all, into our deeds. The Virgin did not merely pronounce her fiat; in every moment she fulfilled that firm and irrevocable decision. So should we. When God’s love gets through to us and we come to know what he desires, we ought to commit ourselves to be faithful, loyal – and then be so in fact. Because not everyone who says to me, Lord, Lord, will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven (Mt 7:21).
We must imitate her natural and supernatural refinement. She is a privileged creature in the history of salvation, for in Mary the Word became flesh and dwelled among us (Jn 1:14). But she is a reserved, quiet witness. She never wished to be praised, for she never sought her own glory. Mary is present at the mysteries surrounding the infancy of her Son, but these are ‘normal’ mysteries, so to speak. When the great miracles take place and the crowds acclaim them in amazement, she is nowhere to be found. In Jerusalem when Christ, riding a little donkey, is proclaimed king, we don’t catch a glimpse of Mary. But after all have fled, she reappears next to the cross. This way of acting bespeaks personal greatness and depth, the sanctity of her soul.
Following her example of obedience to God, we can learn to serve delicately without being slavish. In Mary we don’t find the slightest trace of the attitude of the foolish virgins, who obey, but thoughtlessly. Our Lady listens attentively to what God wants, ponders what she doesn’t fully understand and asks about what she doesn’t know. Then she gives herself completely to doing God's will: Behold the handmaid of the Lord, be it done unto me according to your word. Isn’t that marvelous? The blessed Virgin, our teacher in all we do, shows us here that obedience to God is not servile, does not bypass our conscience. We should be inwardly moved to discover "the freedom of the children of God."
Christ is Passing By, 173
List of Contents
- 2nd Glorious Mystery: The Ascension
- 3rd Glorious Mystery: Descent of the Holy Ghost
- 4th Glorious Mystery: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
- 5th Glorious Mystery: The Coronation of the Virgin Mary
- The Annunciation
- The Birth of Our Lord
- In the House at Nazareth
- Temptations in the Desert
- Calling the Apostles
- Conversing with Everyone
- The Prodigal Son
- The Beatitudes
- Parable of the Sower
- The Mute Devil
- Like Children
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