Our
Lady of the Rosary
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
OLR, NOLA
Fr. Philip N. Powell, OP
OLR, NOLA
It
is the most dangerous announcement ever made: “Hail, full of grace!
The Lord is with you.” The angel Gabriel, sent by God to Mary,
greets the virgin by telling her that she is most graced, wholly
blessed, chosen, and attended to by the Lord. Very, very dangerous.
And Mary knew Gabriel's announcement was dangerous. Luke tells us, “.
. .[Mary] was greatly troubled…” Greatly troubled?! Troubled…and
wise. Mary pondered the angelic greeting with dread. She understood
that this particular, unique grace picked her out of all God’s
human creatures. She understood that receiving an angel from the Lord
meant a mission, a purpose beyond a mortal end; a life of singular
graces; an honored life of doing the Father’s will for His glory.
Dangerous for Mary? Absolutely! Dangerous for us? O, Yes!
Mary
is being asked by the Lord to serve as bearer of the world’s
salvation. To be the vessel of the Word, and the Mother of a redeemed
nation. Saying yes to this mission places her in that moment of human
history where the Divine Son takes on human flesh, and sets out
toward a selfless, loving sacrifice so that we may all be healed. In
her ministry to all of creation, the Virgin gives her body, her will,
for
the rest of us
so that the Infinite Word might speak Himself as a Finite Word and
gather us together into a single heart, a single mind, one voice in
witness to the mercy and forgiveness of the Lord.[1]
She is the mother of our salvation, the perfected vessel of our
eternal healing. Mary is a preacher of the gospel, the first preacher
of the Word in a fallen world that has been given over to the Enemy
to rule. As the Mother of the Christ Child she has an incredibly
dangerous job, giving birth to the Word of God among those who would
reject His Word.
When
you and I took on the responsibility of bearing the Word to the world
– when we became preachers – we took on the dangers of opposing
all that the world worships as good. Speaking the Word of Truth
against the Lie riles up the worst resentments and the most violent
frustrations of those in the world who resent Mary’s Yes, who
resent the gift of the Christ Child, and who turn their faces against
his invitation to participate in the Divine Life. The danger for us
here is twofold: 1) that we are seen as the causes of resentment and
frustration among those who reject the Word, and 2) that we succumb
to the temptation to see these people as hopeless, beyond reach, and
deserving of immediate punishment. The first – that we are
blamed – is becoming common enough. The second – our
unjust judgment of others – is scandalously common and unworthy
of the Virgin-child who made our own Yes to bearing the Word
possible.
This
feast of Our Lady of the Rosary celebrates the BVM's intervention
during the battle between Europe's Christians and the Turks of the
Ottoman Empire in 1571 at Lepanto. Calling upon a 500 year old
Dominican tradition, the Christians, the Holy League, dedicated their
fleet and their fight to the BVM of the Rosary. And the Dominican
pope, Pius V, called upon all of Catholic Europe to recite the
rosary, praying for the Holy Mother to intercede on behalf of
Europe's desperate defense of Christendom. Despite being woefully
outnumbered in ships and sailors, the Holy League prevailed, and the
Ottoman Empire's dreams of dominating the Mediterranean were crushed
forever. This feast was originally named “Our Lady of Victory,”
but over time a succession of popes have named and re-named the feast
until Pope John XXIII, in 1960, settled on the Feast of Our Lady of
the Rosary. Imagine for a moment. . .if our Lady of the rosary can
intercede and help defeat an armada, how likely is it that she can
intercede for you in prayer and help you defeat the temptations that
threaten to take you away from her Son? If she help prevent an empire
from conquering Christian Europe, surely she can help prevent
temptation from conquering one Christian! The rosary is our weapon
against the despair that the world pours out on us, and our way out
of self-destructive judgment. With the rosary in hand, we can meet
the dangers of violent opposition and avoid the dangers of judging
others by submitting ourselves in both cases to the ministry
of the Virgin Handmaid: “Lord, let your will be done in me
according to your Word.”
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