Mary, the Mother of
God
From a sermon by Saint Sophronius, bishop
Through Mary
the Father’s blessing has shone forth on
mankind
Hail, full of grace,
the Lord is with you. What joy could surpass this, O Virgin Mother? What grace can excel that which God has
granted to you alone? What could be
imagined more dazzling or more delightful?
Before the miracle we witness in you, all else pales; all else is
inferior when compared with the grace you have been given. All else, even what is most desirable, must
take second place and enjoy a lesser importance.
The Lord is with you. Who would dare challenge you? You are God’s mother; who would not
immediately defer to you and be glad to accord you a greater primacy and
honor? For this reason, when I look upon
the privilege you have above all creatures, I extol you with the highest
praise: Hail, full of grace, the Lord is
with you. On your account joy has
not only graced men, but is also granted to the power of heaven.
Truly, you are blessed
among women. For you have changed Eva’s curse into a blessing; and Adam,
who hitherto lay under a curse, has been blessed because of you.
Truly, you are blessed among women. Through you the Father’s blessing has shone
forth on mankind, setting them free of their ancient curse.
Truly, you are blessed among women, because through you your
forebears have found salvation. For you
were to give birth to the Savior who was to win them salvation.
Truly, you are blessed among women, for without seed you
have borne, as your fruit, Him who bestows blessings on the whole world and
redeems it from the curse that made it sprout thorns.
Truly, you are blessed among women, because, though a woman
by nature, you will become, in reality, God’s mother. If He whom you are to bear us is truly God
made flesh, then rightly do we call you God’s mother. For you have truly given birth to God.
Enclosed within your womb is God Himself. He makes His abode in you and comes forth
from you like a bridegroom, winning joy for all and bestowing God’s light on
all.
You, O Virgin, are like a clear and shining sky, in which
God has set his tent. From you he
comes forth like a bridegroom leaving his chamber. Like a giant running His course, He will run
the course of His life which will bring salvation for all who will ever live,
and extending from the highest heavens to the end of them, to will fill all
things with divine warmth and with life-giving brightness.
Saint Sophronius, bishopc. 560 – March 11, 638 |
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