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Now that is an absolutely beautiful image: the little child Mary dancing before her God, Maker, Redeemer and Saviour. This is worthy of the finest artist; though they, I think - if humble - would not feel worthy of it.Eastern Catholics have a strong Tradition which holds that Mary was brought to the Temple by her parents Joachim and Anne at the age of three to be consecrated to the service of God. She was led into the Holy of Holies by the father of John the Baptist, the High Priest Zechariah, and there she danced before the Ark of God.
I am reminded of …
Proverbs 8:30-31 (D-R):
I [Wisdom] was with him forming all things: and was delighted every day, playing before him at all times;
Playing in the world: and my delights were to be with the children of men.
This sort of imagery - oddly radical in a certain sense (certainly for the Puritans at least, but then again everything scandalizes them) - is perhaps my favorite sort in Christianity and Catholicism: A little girl dancing for joy for and about her God, and amusing herself at the children of men: like a kid in a candy store rejoicing at the sheer abundance of possible joys, delights and goodness about her; or daddy’s little girl bubbling-up from the simple joy and happy security of and in being loved.
Just beautiful.