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POPE ST LEO THE GREAT
MARY CONCEIEVED IN HER SOUL
BEFORE SHE CONCEIVED IN HER BODY
A
royal virgin of the race of David is chosen to bear a holy child, the divine
and human son whom she conceived in her soul before she conceived him in her
body. And lest she be afraid when something so unexpected came to pass, not
knowing the divine plan, she was shown in her conversation with the angel
that what was to be accomplished in her would be the work of the Holy
Spirit; she would soon be the Mother of God without loss of her virginity.
For why should she lack hope because of the novelty of such a conception,
when it was promised that it would be brought about by the power of the Most
High? Her trusting faith was confirmed by a miracle already accomplished.
Elizabeth was given unhoped–for fertility, so that there would be no doubt
that he who granted conception to the sterile could grant it also to a
virgin.
And
therefore the Word of God, God, the Son of God, who in the beginning was
with God and through whom all things were made and without whom nothing was
made, became man to liberate man from eternal death. Without any diminution
of his majesty he stooped to take on our loneliness, so that remaining what
he always was and taking to himself what he was not, he might unite the
genuine state of a slave to that state in which he was equal with God the
Father. By such a bond did he link both natures that this exaltation might
not consume the lesser, nor the taking of humanity lessen the higher.
Each nature, then, retains all that was proper to it, yet
comes together in one person. And so lowliness is assumed by majesty,
weakness by power, mortality by eternity. To pay the debt of our fallen
nature, a nature beyond all suffering was united to our suffering nature:
and true God and true man are joined in the unity of the Lord. This was so
that, as was needed for our healing, one and the same mediator between God
and men might, through the one nature, die and, through the other, rise
again. Rightly then was virgin integrity marred by giving birth to our
salvation, for the birth of Truth was the safeguard of chastity. Such a
birth, dearly beloved, befitted Christ, the power of God and the wisdom of
God, for by it he would be joined to our humanity yet remain far above us in
his divinity. Unless he were true God, he could bring us no aid; unless he
were true man, he could offer us no example.

The angels therefore exult at the birth of the Lord: they
sing; “Glory to God in high heaven”, they announce, “Peace on earth for men
on whom his favour rests”. For they behold the heavenly Jerusalem being
constructed from out of all the peoples on earth. How greatly ought mere men
to rejoice at this mysterious undertaking of divine love, when the angels on
high thrill so much at it!
ADVENT
Let us pray to
Christ, whom the scriptures foretold, and whose coming we await in this holy
season:
R/. Come, Jesus our Saviour!
Isaiah foretold that
the spirit of the Lord would rest upon you: - come to bring us wisdom and
understanding.
R/. Come, Jesus our Saviour!
The spirit of counsel
and power is given to you; - move thehearts of all who govern or rule.
R/. Come, Jesus our Saviour!
The fear of the Lord
is the beginning of wisdom; - teach us to know the Father as he is.
R/. Come, Jesus our Saviour!
As now we live with you in faith and hope,
- prepare us to see the Father face to face.
R/. Come, Jesus our Saviour!
