12 December 2015

The New Eve

Homily for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
8 December 2015

       You may have heard it said that the reason why we celebrate this Solemnity is one of the most misunderstood in the Tradition of the Church. Today we celebrate the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

          Perhaps one of the reasons so many people become confused about whose conception we celebrate is partly due to the fact that we’re in the Advent season (preparing for the coming of Christ), and partly because of the Gospel story we just heard – the Annunciation of the Lord. But we must always remember that we celebrate today the event of Mary’s conception – not Jesus’.

          Now, you may be asking yourself, “Why would we be celebrating this type of feast for Mary?” The answer is found in today’s Gospel.

          I’m sure a few of know well the story of the visit of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary. It was for this particular moment in Salvation History that we celebrate Mary’s Immaculate Conception. The doctrine of this feast teaches us that from the moment of her conception, Mary was free from the stain of sin. Why? Because of what we just heard: Mary, in her free will, was given the grace to say “yes” to the vocation waiting for her from the beginning of time.

          Now, there was one other woman in human history who was created without sin: Eve, the “mother of the living.” However, as the story of the Garden of Eden plays out, Eve, unfortunately, due to her free will, sins and becomes the “mother of the dying,” for all of her offspring has been condemned to bear the mark of Original Sin, and has been banished from the joys of Paradise.

          That is, until Mary, the “New Eve,” comes along.

          Because of the grace given to her at the moment of her conception, being freed from the stain of Original Sin, she is able to become the true Mother of the Living, since it is through her Offspring that the world is reconciled to God, and those of us who are reborn of water and the Spirit become alive once again in the glory of God.

          Without the “no” of Eve, we could not have had the “yes” of Mary. Without Eve rejecting the grace of God, we could have the example of Mary living in the fullness of that grace. However, without the offspring of Eve, we could not have had the Offspring of Mary.

          We take time today to celebrate this great Solemnity because without Mary, in use of her free will, cooperating with the grace given to her by the Father, she could not have brought forth the Son, who sent the Holy Spirit into the world so that you and I can be sharers and participants of that same grace given to Mary. We take time today to celebrate Mary’s Immaculate Conception so that we can understand and see how a live lived in full cooperation with the grace of God should look like.

          That life of grace is ultimately that symbiotic relationship of the life of God intersecting and influencing our lives. The Eucharist we participate in today and will receive momentarily is that symbiosis in action: It is the life of God instilling itself into our lives so that we can fulfill our vocations through and by the grace of God.

          We should not be confused about why we celebrate this great Solemnity today. Rather, we take this opportunity to become like Mary, finding new life in her Offspring, and allowing that life to more us into full cooperation with the grace of God. While in our humanity we are children of Eve, through our rebirth in baptism, we become children of Mary, the true Mother of the Living, for through her, New Life was birthed into the world. And through this gift of New Life, we care called to share in that awesome gift of grace.


          O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you!


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