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LittleOne1
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I had this in sacred scripture, but thought maybe people here would appreciate reading and commenting on these thoughts!
I was Just wondering about this thought I had and decided to pass it along to see what you all thought:
Many times people see the important role of the priest because the role they play in the sacraments, where as they do not see the beauty of virginity and the role virgins play in the sacramental life of the Church. But what if virgins in the spirit of Mary’s Virginity played a role in the sacramental life through receptivity, for the Sacraments only confer grace on fertile ground just as only the seed of the sower was fruitful on fertile ground… maybe the special gift of receptivity makes is intrinsict to the Sacramental life of the Church.
Obviously the receptivity of Mary at the annunciation is clear and how God made salvation dependent upon this receptivity. But also, look at the Wedding Feast of Cana… was it not Mary who instigated this miracle (Christ’s first) and had the servants be receptive to Christ by commanding them to “do whatever he tells you.” In this co-operation, the sacramental life of the eucharist is forshadowed.
Or how about at the cross… where not both the heart of Christ adn Mary pierced. Just as sacramental life of the church poured out, could not receptivity poured from her heart (for she accepted the Will of God completely at this moment) and in this mingling, the Children of the Church are born (remember The New Adam Christ calls Mary, the New Eve, “Woman” and before her shows her John, her son).
Finally at Pentacost, who is it that leads them in prayer… the heart of receptivity, but Mary… and New Life in the Spirit is produced in them because they became completely recpetive to Christ filling them with the seed of Life in the Spirit.
And is this not imaged through the Theology of the Body in which the male organs are outside and more apparent to view (just as the sacraments are outward signs of the grace of God) while the hiddeness of the female is the hiddeness of receptivity of the soul to the sacramental life, the fertile ground (uterus and gift of self in the ovum) signs of the receptivity that allows for New Life.
Just some thoughts on the hidden gift of receptivity that nuns and consecrated women today are sources of for the Church… I mean how can one not go to Christ but through the school of receptivity of Mary and the Women in union with her consecrated virginity. They are what prepare us to be fertile ground!
I was Just wondering about this thought I had and decided to pass it along to see what you all thought:
Many times people see the important role of the priest because the role they play in the sacraments, where as they do not see the beauty of virginity and the role virgins play in the sacramental life of the Church. But what if virgins in the spirit of Mary’s Virginity played a role in the sacramental life through receptivity, for the Sacraments only confer grace on fertile ground just as only the seed of the sower was fruitful on fertile ground… maybe the special gift of receptivity makes is intrinsict to the Sacramental life of the Church.
Obviously the receptivity of Mary at the annunciation is clear and how God made salvation dependent upon this receptivity. But also, look at the Wedding Feast of Cana… was it not Mary who instigated this miracle (Christ’s first) and had the servants be receptive to Christ by commanding them to “do whatever he tells you.” In this co-operation, the sacramental life of the eucharist is forshadowed.
Or how about at the cross… where not both the heart of Christ adn Mary pierced. Just as sacramental life of the church poured out, could not receptivity poured from her heart (for she accepted the Will of God completely at this moment) and in this mingling, the Children of the Church are born (remember The New Adam Christ calls Mary, the New Eve, “Woman” and before her shows her John, her son).
Finally at Pentacost, who is it that leads them in prayer… the heart of receptivity, but Mary… and New Life in the Spirit is produced in them because they became completely recpetive to Christ filling them with the seed of Life in the Spirit.
And is this not imaged through the Theology of the Body in which the male organs are outside and more apparent to view (just as the sacraments are outward signs of the grace of God) while the hiddeness of the female is the hiddeness of receptivity of the soul to the sacramental life, the fertile ground (uterus and gift of self in the ovum) signs of the receptivity that allows for New Life.
Just some thoughts on the hidden gift of receptivity that nuns and consecrated women today are sources of for the Church… I mean how can one not go to Christ but through the school of receptivity of Mary and the Women in union with her consecrated virginity. They are what prepare us to be fertile ground!