The First Joyful Mystery of the Rosary
The Annunciation
1. The Rosary is both a vocal and a mental prayer. When reciting the
first five decades, we should meditate on the principal joyful mysteries
of our faith, beginning with the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin. In
other words, during the first decade we should visualise the scene
described in the Gospel.
“The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a
town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named
Joseph, of the house of David, and the Virgin’s name was Mary. And when
the Angel had come to her, he said ‘Hail, full of grace, the Lord is
with thee. Blessed art thou among women.’” (Luke 1:26-28)
Note
the manner in which the Angel greets Mary. He proclaims that she is full
of grace, pleasing and acceptable to God. He bows before her and says
that she is blessed among women. On previous occasions Angels had
appeared to Patriarchs, Kings, and Prophets, but always as superior
beings bearing a command from Almighty God. Why, then, does an Angel bow
before this maiden and salute her with such reverence? The reason is
twofold. Mary is the purest of creatures, immaculate from the moment of
her conception; she is also destined to become the Mother of God, a
destiny of quasi-infinite dignity. Let us poor sinners bow before her
also and beg her to obtain for us from God the graces of forgiveness and
of sanctification. It is in this spirit of loving humility that we
should recite the first decade of the Holy Rosary.
2. Consider
now Mary’s reaction to the reverence and praise with which the Angel
greets her. Is she carried away by delight and exaltation at this solemn
moment? Nothing of the sort. In her humility and modesty she is
disturbed by the Angel’s salutation and wonders what is the reason for
it. “She was troubled at his word, and kept pondering what manner of
greeting this might be.” (Luke 1:29)
How do we behave when we
receive praise from our superiors or from our friends and acquaintances?
We are pleased, and overcome perhaps by feelings of vanity. We smile to
ourselves and are convinced that we are of more consequence than we
are. We even feel the need to reveal our thoughts to others. There is a
world of difference between the simplicity and humility of the Blessed
Virgin and our vain hunger for praise and honour.
3. The Angel
reassures Mary. “Do not be afraid, Mary, for thou hast found grace with
God…” (Luke 1:30) “Thou shalt conceive in thy womb and shalt bring forth
a son… Jesus… the Son of the Most High… the Son of God.” (Cf. Luke
1:31-36)
The Virgin remains humble and thoughtful. She asks
frankly how she can become the Mother of God when she has resolved to
remain a virgin for the rest of her life. The Angel reveals to her the
tremendous mystery by which the Holy Spirit will descend on her and the
power of the Most High will overshadow her.
Only when Mary
understood that this was the will of God, and that the privilege of the
divine Motherhood would be compatible with the other privilege of
virginal purity, did she utter the momentous words: “Behold the handmaid
of the Lord; be it done unto me according to thy word.” (Luke 1:38)
Let us bow our proud heads before the Virgin, the humblest and most
exalted of creatures. (Dante, Paradiso, XXXIII, 2-3) Let us learn from
her to love purity above all things and to be prepared to make any
sacrifice rather than lose this beautiful virtue.
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