Monday April 8, 2024
ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD
Introduction
We celebrate today the solemn feast of the Annunciation. “Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” said the old missal. That was correct, in a way, for the angel came to announce glad tidings to Mary. “Annunciation of the Lord,” says the new missal. Yes, this is the day that the Good News is announced that she will become the Mother of Jesus. It is Jesus who is announced. He will be “God-with-us” (1st reading), who comes to do God’s will by being with us and saving us (2nd reading). It’s Jesus’ day, but it’s also Mary’s day. With the same disposition to serve God and people as Jesus had, she says, “I am fully ready to serve. I am the handmaid of the Lord.” May these be our words too.
Opening Prayer
Our faithful God and Father,
you are indeed our “God-with-us.”
Your Son became one of us, human,
born of the Holy Spirit and of the Virgin Mary.
He came to serve,
she was the humble handmaid.
Make us deeply aware, Lord,
that salvation began with service.
Make us ready to serve in love,
as Mary did, together with Jesus Christ,
your Son and our Lord for ever.
Intercessions
On this solemnity of the Annunciation, let us pray with Mary for the needs of the Church and of all people.
Lord God, hear us as we ask you that with Mary we may seek your will in all we do. Grant this through her Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Prayer Over the Gifts
Lord our God,
here are bread and wine
as signs of our willingness
to be available to you and to our neighbor.
As Jesus could come among people
because Mary was ready to serve,
so may your Son now be alive among us
because we open our hearts
to you and to those around us,
together with Jesus Christ our Lord.
Prayer after Communion
Lord God, our Father,
you have announced also to us today
that your Son came among us
to be our life and joy.
He has been with us
as your living Word and our bread of life.
May we grow in his life
and, like Mary, by his word bring a message
of liberation and happiness
to those in search of life and meaning.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord.
Blessing
“Here I am to do your will,” says Jesus. “Here I am as the handmaid of the Lord,” says Mary. May these be our words too. They are beautiful, but they are not easy. May God be our strength, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Reflection:
8 April 2024
Luke 1:26-38
Woman of silence and docility
Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Annunciation, when the course of humanhistory takes an unexpected turn. We see in Mary, the Woman of Silence and Docility: Saint John Paul II aptly identifies Mary as the “Woman of silence.” She embodies a profound receptivity, a willingness to listen, and a docility to the Father’s will.
When the angel Gabriel appears, Mary responds with unwavering faith: “Let it be to me according to your word.” Her readiness to fulfil the Lord’s will echoes the beatitude proclaimed by Jesus: “Blessed are those who hear the Word of God and keep it!” (Luke 11:28).
Once she surrendered to God's plan, like her husband, St. Joseph, she remained silent in the Gospels. Mary’s silence is not emptiness; it is acceptance of the Word, a space for meditating on the profound mystery of Christ.
While the world is filled with worldly messages, Mary's witness invites us to enjoy the richness of spiritual silence. In our bustling and information-saturated world, Mary’s example becomes even more relevant. Her silence calls on us to be in a deep communion with God beyond words. It is in this silence that we truly hear, assimilate, and live out the divine Word.
The Church, guided by Mary’s example, learns to cherish silence. It is not mere absence of noise; it is a sacred space where God speaks, hearts listen, and transformation occurs. Mary’s silence becomes a model before us, inviting us to pause, reflect, and encounter the Word anew.
As we journey through life’s noise, may Mary’s silent wisdom inspire us to embrace the Word, meditate on Christ’s mystery, and find comfort and consolation in the depths of our souls.
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