by Blessed James Alberione
Visitation
This feast was instituted by Pope Urban VI in 1389. The feast reminds us of our Blessed Mother's visit to St. Elizabeth and Jesus' sanctification of John the Baptizer.
Let us cultivate the virtue of charity which brings God's peace to us and to our neighbor.
The Fruits of Mary's Visit
The Virgin's visit to her cousin Elizabeth was an extraordinary one, completely holy. Let it be a model for our visits, both those we pay to our relatives, acquaintances and friends and those we receive from them for any reason whatsoever: help, comfort, sympathy, instruction, relaxation, business, social reasons, friendships, etc.
In the Visitation, the one who visited was most holy. Her action was inspired by humility and charity. The person visited was holy and the fruits of the visit were admirable: the sanctification of John the Baptizer, the infusion of the Holy Spirit into Elizabeth, and Zechariah's regaining of his speech. We, too, should make our visits holy.
What Strikes Me Most Today
My visits in Quebec City have required quite a bit of "help" and "instruction" from people I'm trying to speak French with. My high school French needs quite a bit of help and instruction, but it's been fun trying, and most people with whom I try to speak French seem to appreciate my efforts, and have been very helpful (which is very charitable if you would hear my French!)
What strikes you most today? Click on "COMMENTS" below to share your thoughts.
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