22 December |
Mary said, The magnificat and nunc dimmitis and the 23rd psalm are to be memorized for the comfort they give. Mary’s Magnificat has been called the most revolutionary document in the world. Notice, however, that she did not say, “Let’s bring down the powerful…” but “God has brought down the powerful….” She is already celebrating the topsy-turvy logic of the Gospel. She is an image of the new community, the Church. That is a community where the logic of the Gospel is intended to hold sway: the first is the last, the weak is the strong, the greatest is the least, the poorest is the richest, the lowest is the highest.... But when we look at the Church – at ourselves – sadly, we see that we live mostly by straightforward logic: power and privilege, palaces, badges and titles of honour.... And if I wear such a badge or carry the title of Christian, it doesn't guarantee that it stands for anything in the reality of my life. Mary, the greatest revolutionary figure, still has many revolutions to accomplish.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
December 21, 2009. Homily, December 22, 2009
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