After Adam and Eve’s sin of disobedience, God did not wish to leave humanity abandoned to the throes of evil. So he turned his merciful gaze on Mary, choosing her to be the mother of our Redeemer.
Here, then, is the reason Pope Francis chose to open the Jubilee on December 8: because on this day the Church remembers the moment God the Father poured out his mercy on humanity, through Mary.
On this day we say with Mary, “May it be done to me according to your word.”
During this Jubilee Year, the Church makes clear its mission of being a witness to mercy. It is a journey that begins with a spiritual conversion—and ends on November 20, 2016, the Sunday dedicated to Jesus, King of the Universe and the living face of the Father’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.