Saturday, December 8, 2012

Feast of the Immaculate Conception - Holy Day of Obligation

Luca Mombello (1518-1520/ 1588-1596)
Immacolata Concezione con Dio Padre / The Immaculate Conception with God the Father
via Idle Speculations where there is some fascinating information
about paintings of the Immaculate Conception with the Son included.
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
Our Lady's preservation from all stain of original sin is an absolutely unique privilege. According to theologians, the fullness of grace in Mary's case was the principal ground and characteristic of her human nature. Every aspect of her being shone with the splendour of that harmony with which God had originally wanted to endow all humanity ... We understand clearly that God prepared with infinite love the one who was to become the Mother of his Son: How would we have acted if we could have chosen our own mother? I'm sure we would have chosen the one we have, adorning her with every possible grace. That is what Christ did. Being all-powerful, all-wise, Love itself (1 John 4:8), his power carried out his will. (St. Josemaria Escriva)

The life of the Immaculate Mother of God will always be a worthy ideal for us all to imitate, because she is a model of sanctity in ordinary life, of the kind of holiness that is accessible to everyone in everyday circumstances. It is a quiet dedication that often passes unnoticed. (In Conversation with God, Special Feasts: July - December)
Don't forget, today is a Holy Day of Obligation!

Marianne Stokes, Madonna and Child, 1907-1908
I discovered this image via Magnificat's cover last year. Our Lady is so serene and loving looking that I wanted to include it here, despite the fact that it isn't specifically about the Immaculate Conception.

3 comments:

  1. Wow! That is a gorgeous Madonna. And 20th century too. How surprising. Thanks for sharing that.

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  2. Oh dear; I'm sorry but I absolutely love that Madonna and totally giggled at what you said, "it isn't specifically about the Immaculate Conception." Now, I know the Church is more open minded these days but I am thinking a painting of any conception might be hard to come by! (LOL). No, seriously, it's beautiful and fitting for this day honoring Mary.

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  3. I, too, loved this when I saw it on the cover of Magnificat. Somehow, it is so different from the usual depictions of the Blessed Mother. Maybe I'll try to get a small copy of it for myself. Thank you for putting it up on the website.

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