Pope: 'Mary shows us the humility, amazement and joy
of Christmas'
- 15th December 2003
Thousands of pilgrims gathered in St Peter's Square yesterday
to pray the noon Angelus with Pope John Paul as he appeared
at the window of study overlooking the square. He noted that:
" Christmas is now very close. As we put the final touches
on the nativity scene and Christmas tree here in St Peter's
Square, we must also prepare our soul to live intensely this
great mystery of faith."

"In these final days of Advent, the liturgy places special
emphasis on the figure of Mary. The Incarnation of the Redeemer
began in her heart with her 'here I am' full of faith, in answer
to the divine call. If we wish to understand the true meaning
of Christmas, it is thus to her that we must look, her that
we must invoke."
He concluded: "Mary, mother par excellence, helps us to
understand the key words of the mystery of the birth of her
divine Son: humility, silence, amazement, joy. She exhorts us
above all to humility, so that God can find room in our hearts,
not darkened by pride or arrogance. She points us to the value
of silence, of knowing how to listen to the song of the angels
and the crying of the Child, not suffocating them in noise and
confusion. Together with her, we pause in front of the nativity
scene with amazement, tasting the joy, simple and pure, that
that Child brought to all of mankind."
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