In Praise of Mary, Mother of God
I see here a
joyful company of Christian men met together in ready response to the call of
Mary, the holy and ever-virgin Mother of God. The great grief that weighed upon
me is changed into joy by your presence, venerable Fathers. Now the beautiful
saying of David the psalmist: How good and pleasant it is for brothers to live together in
unity, has come true for us.
Therefore, holy
and incomprehensible Trinity, we salute you at whose summons we have come
together to this church of Mary, the Mother of God.
Mary, Mother of
God, we salute you. Precious vessel, worthy of the whole world’s reverence, you
are an ever-shining light, the crown of virginity, the symbol of orthodoxy, an
indestructible temple, the place that held him who no place can contain, mother
and virgin. Because of you the holy gospels could say: Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
We salute you, for
in your holy womb he, who is beyond all limitation, was confined. Because of
you the holy Trinity is glorified and adored; the cross is called precious and
is venerated throughout the world; the heavens exult; the angels and archangels
make merry; demons are put to flight; the devil, that tempter, is thrust down
from heaven; the fallen race of man is taken up on high; all creatures
possessed by the madness of idolatry have attained knowledge of the truth;
believers receive holy baptism; the oil of gladness is poured out; the Church
is established throughout the world; pagans are brought to repentance.
What more is there
to say? Because of you the light of the only-begotten Son of God has shone upon
those who sat in darkness and in the shadow of death; prophets pronounced the
word of God; the apostles preached salvation to the Gentiles; the dead are raised
to life, and kings rule by the power of the holy Trinity.
Who can put Mary’s
high honor into words? She is both mother and virgin. I am overwhelmed by the
wonder of this miracle. Of course no one could be prevented from living in the
house he had built for himself, yet who would invite mockery by asking his own
servant to become his mother?
Behold then the
joy of the whole universe. Let the union of God and man in the Son of the
Virgin Mary fill us with awe and adoration. Let us fear and worship the undivided
Trinity as we sing the praise of the ever-virgin Mary, the holy temple of God,
and of God himself, her Son and spotless Bridegroom. To him be glory for ever
and ever. Amen.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From
a Homily delivered in 431 at the Council of Ephesus
By Saint Cyril of AlexandriaImage Credit Waiting for the Word
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