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She said, "Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum" —"Let it be done to me according to your word."
Her entire mission is to shove you past herself and toward Jesus. She formed His human body in her womb. She held Him when He was fragile. And she stands at every altar, whispering the same thing: "That’s my Son in the tabernacle. Go talk to Him." mother mary tcrip
If you grew up Catholic, you might have thought of Marian devotion as the "soft" part of the faith—the pretty statues, the pastel colors, the gentle May crownings. But if you dig beneath the surface of Scripture and Tradition, you find something far more radical. You find a woman who was tougher than nails, sharper than any sword, and closer to the heart of God than any other creature.
Your "yes" to God will cost you something. Mary doesn't ask you to be perfect; she asks you to be available . Stop negotiating with God. Start surrendering. 2. She is the Master of Magnification Mary’s prayer, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55), is not a lullaby. It is a war cry. "He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. He has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted the lowly." Mary was a poor, oppressed woman living under Roman occupation. She knew injustice. She knew poverty. But she didn't curse the darkness; she lit a candle called Hope . She teaches us that holiness is not about escaping reality—it is about magnifying the Lord inside the mess. Do you have a specific intention for Mary today
In your suffering—the addiction, the divorce, the depression, the betrayal—Mary is not up in heaven saying, "Wow, you really messed up." She is kneeling at the foot of your cross, weeping with you, holding your hand, and interceding for you.
If your prayer life feels dry, ask Mary to take you to the Mass. She doesn't want your rosary beads as much as she wants you to receive Jesus worthily in the Eucharist. 4. She Stands at the Foot of the Cross The most brutal image in Christianity is also the most comforting. While the apostles ran away (except John), Mary stayed. She didn't perform a miracle on Calvary. She didn't strike the Roman soldiers blind. She just stood there (John 19:25). She formed His human body in her womb
That "Yes" cost her everything. It cost her reputation (an unwed pregnancy in 1st century Judea). It cost her comfort (giving birth in a cave). It cost her heart (watching that Son die on a cross).