How did Elizabeth know Mary was carrying Jesus?

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Luke 1:

40 She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth.
41 Now it happened that as soon as Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the child leapt in her womb and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
42 She gave a loud cry and said, 'Of all women you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.
43 Why should I be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord?
44 Look, the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy.
 
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This is probably close to a Word of Knowledge in the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit.
 
It just happens that tomorrow’s Gospel provides the answer in Luke 1:5-25. It is John the Baptist in the womb who recognizes Jesus…

He will be filled with the Holy Spirit even from his mother’s womb,
 
CHAPTER III. MOST HOLY MARY VISITS ELISABETH By Mary of Agreda

And immediately the Mother of grace saluted anew her cousin saying: "May God save thee, my dearest cousin, and may his divine light communicate to thee grace and life’’ (Luke 1, 40). At the sound of most holy Mary’s voice, saint Elisabeth was filled by the Holy Ghost and so enlightened interiorly, that in one instant she perceived most exalted mysteries and sacraments. These emotions, and those that at the same time were felt by the child John in the womb of his mother, were caused by the presence of the Word made flesh in the bridal chamber of Mary’s womb, for, making use of the voice of Mary as his instrument, He, as Redeemer, began from that place to use the power given to Him by the eternal Father for the salvation and justification of the souls. And since He now operated as man, though as yet of the diminutive size of one conceived eight days before, He assumed, in admirable humility, the form and posture of one praying and beseeching the Father. He asked in earnest prayer for the justification of his future Precursor and obtained it at the hands of the blessed Trinity.

This happened before the most holy Mary had put her salutation into words. At the pronunciation of the words mentioned above, God looked upon the child in the womb of saint Elisabeth, and gave it perfect use of reason, enlightening it with his divine light, in order that he might prepare himself by foreknowledge for the blessings which he was to receive. Together with this preparation he was sanctified from original sin, made an adopted son of God, and filled with the most abundant graces of the Holy Ghost and with the plenitude of all his gifts; his faculties were sanctified, subjected and subordinated to reason, thus verifying in himself what the archangel Gabriel had said to Zacharias; that His son would be filled with the Holy Ghost from the womb of his mother (Luke 1, 17). At the same time the fortunate child, looking through the walls of the maternal womb as through clear glass upon the incarnate Word, and assuming a kneeling posture, adored his Redeemer and Creator, whom he beheld in most holy Mary as if enclosed in a chamber made of the purest crystal. This was the movement of jubilation, which was felt by his mother Elisabeth as coming from the infant in her womb (Luke 1, 44). Many other acts of virtue the child John performed during this interview, exercising faith, hope, charity, worship, gratitude, humility, devotion and all the other virtues possible to him there. From that moment he began to merit and grow in sanctity, without ever losing it and without ever ceasing to exercise it with all the vigor of grace.
 
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Saint Elisabeth was instructed at the same time in the mystery of the Incarnation, the sanctification of her own son and the sacramental purpose of this new wonder. She also became aware of the virginal purity and of the dignity of the most holy Mary. On this occasion, the heavenly Queen, being absorbed in the vision of the Divinity and of the mysteries operated by it through her most holy Son, became entirely godlike, filled with the clear light of the divine gifts which She participated; and thus filled with majesty saint Elisabeth saw Her.

Filled with admiration at what She saw and heard in regard to these divine mysteries, saint Elisabeth was wrapt in the joy of the Holy Ghost; and, looking upon the Queen of the world and what was contained in Her, she burst forth in loud voice of praise, pronouncing the words reported to us, by saint Luke: “Blessed are Thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. And whence is this to me, that the Mother of my Lord should come to me? For behold as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy, and blessed art Thou, that has believed, because those things shall be accomplished, that were spoken to Thee by the Lord.” In these prophetic words saint Elisabeth rehearsed the noble privileges of most holy Mary, perceiving by the divine light what the power of the Lord had done in Her, what He now performed, and what He was to accomplish through Her in time to come. All this also the child John perceived and understood, while listening to the words of his mother; for she was enlightened for the purpose of his sanctification, and since he could not from his place in the womb bless and thank her by word of mouth, She, both for herself and for her son, extolled the most holy Mary as being the instrument of their good fortune.

These words of praise, pronounced by saint Elisabeth were referred by the Mother of wisdom and humility to the Creator; and in the sweetest and softest voice She intoned the Magnificat as recorded by saint Luke (Ch. 1, 46-55)
  1. My soul doth magnify the Lord;
  2. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour.
  3. Because He hath regarded the humility of his handmaid; for behold from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.
  4. Because he that is mighty hath done great things to me and holy is his name.
  5. And his mercy is from generation unto generation to them that fear him.
  6. He hath showed might in his arm; He hath scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.
  7. He hath put down the mighty from their seat and hath exalted the humble.
  8. He hath filled the hungry with good things and the rich He hath sent empty away.
  9. He hath received Israel, his servant, being mindful of his mercy;
  10. As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and his seed forever."
 
Just as saint Elisabeth was the first one who heard this sweet canticle from the mouth of most holy Mary, so she was also the first one who understood it and, by means of her infused knowledge, commented upon it. She penetrated some of the great mysteries. which its Authoress expressed therein in so few sentences. The soul of most holy Mary magnified the Lord for the excellence of his infinite Essence; to Him She referred and yielded all glory and praise (I Tim. 1, 17), both for the beginning and the accomplishment of her works. She knew and confessed that in God alone every creature should glory and rejoice, since He alone is their entire happiness and salvation (11 Cor. 10 17). She confessed also the equity and magnificence of the Most high in attending to the humble and in conferencing upon them his abundant spirit of divine love (Ps. 137, 6). She saw how worthy of mortals it is to perceive, understand and ponder the gifts that were conferred on the humility of Her, whom all nations were to call blessed, and how all the humble ones, each according to his degree, could share the same good fortune. By one word also She expressed all the mercies, benefits and blessings, which the Almighty showered upon Her in his holy and wonderful name; for She calls them altogether “great things” since there was nothing small about anything that referred to this great Queen and Lady.
 
I’ve been contemplating much this advent season on the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. I’ve been trying to get into Mary’s head and what she must have thought of all that happened to her. The annunciation where she must have thought “ok, God’s will be done” but did she really think she would become pregnant as a virgin? Was it a dream when the angel came to her"

The visitation with Elizabeth, did she think Elizabeth would mock her and shame her or call her crazy? If such a thing happened today, Mary would be mocked and called nuts.

The birth of Christ. did she worry what would happen if the child was born a girl? That she was delusional and everything she thought was wrong.

The presentation of Jesus in the temple, when she was told what was in store for her. Did she understand? I bet she though Jesus would become a high king on earth with accolades, riches and might. What a pang of disappointment.

The finding of Jesus in the temple. What father? Why are you here and don’t you care about your earthly father? Will Jesus become a high priest in the Jewish faith? I bet Mary thought how is this all possible since Jesus’ family was poor and in not anyway able to ascend to a high position in the Jewish religious community.

I guess I wonder with Mary and Elizabeth being human how did they know so much but have no doubts?
 
Hi!

It has been stated before… it is done through the infusion of the Holy Spirit; still, we must understand that this Revelation was not “all knowing.” It is the reason why the Virgin, and St. Joseph, find Jesus’ reply at the Temple (age 12) perplexing… they are granted to know only what is necessary… as St. Elizabeth’s words to the Virgin:
45 Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!” (St. Luke 1)
It was given to her to know that St. Mary was obedient in her Belief of God’s Word.

But neither knew exactly how the Unfolding of God’s Word would actually take place in respect to their own children and their own lives.

Maran atha!

Angel
 
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