Pope Saint John Paul II, in his encyclical Dives in Misericordia (Rich in Mercy), calls Jesus the incarnation of mercy. No one has ever seen God (John 1:18), but by virtue of Mary’s motherhood, God is made known to us by Christ, and known above all in Christ’s “relationship of love” for humanity.
Mary spoke some very heart-warming words during her visit to her cousin, Elizabeth—“His mercy is from generation to generation"—heart-warming words because God’s mercy continues to be revealed in her and through her—right down to us today.
Mary obtained mercy in an exceptional way, as no other person has. She, then, has the deepest knowledge of the mystery of God's mercy.
Our prayer today:
Peter W. Yaremko, a former journalist, is the owner of Executive Media, Inc. and is a specialist in executive communications. He attends St. Peter the Apostle Church in Provincetown, Massachusetts and blogs at peterwyaremko.com/paradise_diaries.