3rd Week of Lent – Saturday- Luke 1: 26-38
Annunciation- An angel in the bedroom
Somewhere in the loud voice of the Church, projecting over the centuries, the big “yes” of Mary, is an adolescent girl who was terrified on seeing an angel. Centuries of romanticizing Mary’s ‘yes’ has perhaps taken away from her, the overwhelmingly shocking fear of finding an angel hovering in her bedroom (the bedroom part is prose license). This was big news for Mary and it would take a lot more than a ‘I think you need to sit down and listen to this one’. And yet from this simple Jewish maiden comes the ‘yes’ that gave us so great a redeemer.
Was it easy for Mary to say yes? Did she truly understand what was even going on? To rob Mary of her human emotions and feelings would do grave injustice to her and to us. We usually tend to get to the end of the story, but what about the beginning? This narrative tells us she was ‘afraid’. I guess that’s putting it mildly. She should have been ‘freaked out’, for that’s what happens when you get an angel in your bedroom, news of your pregnancy, an immaculate conception, promises of a great Son of the Most High who is to get a throne and bewilderment, as to what you are to tell your fiancé, parents, neighbours and God knows who else.
Lovely reflection. Our Lady is truly beautiful and the most powerful intercessor before Jesus, simply because of her surrender to God in the midst of uncertainty and against all odds. O how wonderful it is to rest in her bossom, knowing that she is the safest, shortest, easiest and most perfect way to approach Jesus
Blessed be her name!
having ponfered on your realistic and practical interpretation, my perspective of mother mary has been refined ..
you have brought out the many things concerning Mary’s reaction which we have taken for granted for so long blissfully..
Thank you father for such deep and attitude changing reflection..