The old has passed away: all things are made new |
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Birth of The Blessed Virgin Mary |
‘The fulfillment of the law is Christ himself, who does not so much lead us
away from the letter as lift us up to its spirit. For the law’s
consummation was this, that the very lawgiver accomplished his work and
changed letter into spirit, summing everything up in himself and, though
subject to the law, living by grace. He subordinated the law, yet
harmoniously united grace with it, not confusing the distinctive
characteristics of the one with the other, but effecting the transition
in a way most fitting for God. He changed whatever was burdensome,
servile and oppressive not what is light and liberating, so that we
should be enslaved no longer under the elemental spirits of the world, as the Apostle says, nor held fast as bondservants under the letter of the law.
This is the highest, all-embracing benefit that Christ
has bestowed on us. This is the revelation of the mystery, this is the
emptying out of the divine nature, the union of God and man, and the
deification of the manhood that was assumed. This radiant and manifest
coming of God to men most certainly needed a joyful prelude to introduce
the great gift of salvation to us. The present festival, the birth of
the Mother of God, is the prelude, while the final act is the
fore-ordained union of the Word with flesh. Today the Virgin is born,
tended and formed and prepared for her role as Mother of God, who is the
universal King of the ages.
Justly, then, do we celebrate this mystery since it
signifies for us a double grace. We are led toward the truth, and we are
led away from our condition of slavery to the letter of the law. How
can this be? Darkness yields before the coming of the light, and grace
exchanges legalism for freedom. But midway between the two stands
today’s mystery, at the frontier where types and symbols give way to
reality, and the old is replaced by the new. Therefore, let all creation
sing and dance and unite to make worthy contribution to the celebration
of this day. Let there be one common festival for saints in heaven and
men on earth. Let everything, mundane things and those above, join in
festive celebration. Today this created world is raised to the dignity
of a holy place for him who made all things. The creature is newly
prepared to be a divine dwelling place for the Creator.
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