Ad Jesum per Mariam

Mary’s Prayer and Ours: How the Dawn of Salvation Breaks Into the World


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Mary’s Prayer and Ours: How the Dawn of Salvation Breaks Into the World
The Gospel presents Jesus’ parable of the persistent widow and the unjust judge . . .
. . . as a lesson on the necessity of persevering in prayer. Even a corrupt judge responds to persistence . . . so how much more will God, who loves His people, answer those who cry out to Him with faith. Jesus warns that many give up too quickly, mistaking God’s “not yet” for “no,” when persistent prayer actually purifies the heart and prepares the soul to receive what God desires to give.
When the Night was Half Spent
The Homily then turns to the First Reading from the Book of Wisdom, a text the Church connects to the mystery of Christmas. It describes the moment “when the night was half spent” and the “all-powerful Word leaped down from heaven,” imagery the Church recognizes as a prophetic anticipation of the Incarnation. This dramatic vision portrays Christ as a mighty Redeemer who breaks the darkness of sin and restores creation.
The Homily also reflects on humanity’s long night of spiritual darkness from Adam and Eve onward, during which the world groaned for salvation. Throughout history God’s people cried out like the widow seeking justice. Their prayers . . . Abraham’s, David’s, the prophets’ . . . reach their fullness when Mary, conceived without sin, adds her own pure prayer. Her plea becomes the hinge of history, and in response, God sends His Son, quietly and humbly, in her womb.
The Homily further emphasizes that Mary continues to pray with and for the faithful. In this shrine dedicated to her, no one prays alone; her intercession elevates and perfects our petitions. Just as the Word once leapt from heaven in the Incarnation, He continues to do so at every Mass . . . descending upon the altar in the Eucharist for our salvation. In this mystery we recognize that we are no longer dwellers of a doomed land but witnesses of the dawn brought by Christ, the light of the world.
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View of the Sun from Long Island, NY, not too far from the Shrine.
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Gospel Reading: Luke 18: 1-8
First Reading: Wisdom 18: 14-16; 19: 6-9
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