Monday, December 8
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Ave Maria or Hail Mary is one of the most Catholic expressions we have. It
was first uttered by the angel Gabriel when he greeted Mary to announce
the news that she was to bear Jesus. But we take on his greeting ourselves
and also “hail” her, laud her, and raise her up. She is one of us, but she has
been elevated as Mother of God, an elevation that began the moment she
was conceived in her own mother’s womb. With today’s feast, we celebrate
this moment of God’s abundant grace.
God gave Mary the capacity to accomplish what he asked of her, and he does the same for us. When we struggle, when we face darkness or uncertainty, God calls us to rely on him and is ever ready to give us what we need.
Prayer for Morning
Mary, you brought the Son of God into our broken world, humbly accepting this charge. Pray for me, that I might live the life God is calling me to. Blessed Mother, help me grow in faith, hope, and love.
Ponder Today
How can I rely on God today? What situation or relationship needs God’s
saving grace?
Prayer for Evening
Mary, God had a special role for you to play in the salvation of the world.
Pray for me, that I may find in the circumstances of my life right now the
role God is asking me to fill. Blessed Mother, help me to do the Father’s will.








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