Every Day with Mary:. Dr. Mary Amore    

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her relationship with God. His intense love was a soothing balm for all the human difficulties Mary may have encountered. Instead of family challenges causing division, Mary’s intense love for God brought a cohesive bonding to her family, and ultimately enabled Mary to hold the disciples together after Jesus’ death and resurrection.

      Mary invites us to draw close to God so we can allow the love of Christ to flow through us.

      — Christine Grano

      TODAY, SPEND SOME QUALITY TIME in prayer so that you may grow in intimacy with God.

      Prayer: Mary, pray for us to stay close to the Lord and let his divine presence flow through us so we may be agents of love in the world.

      February 26

      “For this is the message you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.” — 1 John 3:11

      Love is important because it is eternal. God, who is love, will always be with us. The love we show toward God and our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ will remain with us forever. The way in which we love one another at this moment will continue to manifest in heaven.

      The best and most devout example of love is Mary, second only to God’s love for us. Mary is an advocate helping us to love God. As our spiritual mother, Mary shows us how to give ourselves to her Son.

      Our personal shortcomings erode the union of the body of Christ in our own personal relationship with God and with others. Mary challenges us to accept and give love as the highest and greatest of all God’s gifts, and to allow this gift to inspire our thoughts, words, and actions. If we do everything in “love,” we are in union with the body of Christ.

      — Nanci Lukasik-Smith

      WHAT ACTIONS CAN YOU DO today with love and charity for all?

      Prayer: Holy Mother, encourage me to show love and respect to my dear ones. Gently redirect me when needed and soften my heart when others are acting unloving toward me. Hold me closely as I work through the day, and let others see love in all of my actions.

      February 27

      “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written, / ‘This people honors me with their lips, / but their heart is far from me.” — Mark 7:6

      Jesus called out the Pharisees and scribes for not practicing what they preached. Unlike these hypocrites, Mary remained true to the words she proclaimed to the angel Gabriel: “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.” Mary freely consecrated her life to the will of the Lord. She honored God by giving her heart to him, and she lived this reality every day by lovingly caring for Jesus and following him.

      Mary’s life inspires us to be better Christians. We’ve learned the great commandment to love God and our neighbor. But are we kind to other people, or quick to criticize those whose opinions differ from ours? Do we honor the Lord with our hearts, or do we just give him lip service?

      Let us seek Mary’s help in living out our faith so that our actions will align with what we say we believe.

      — Katie Choudhary

      PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER the ways you can cultivate authentic love of God and love of neighbor into your daily living.

      Prayer: Mother most pure, help me to act with purpose for Jesus. May my acts lead me closer to him.

      February 28

      “So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” — 1 Corinthians 13:13

      My uncle was part of the Greatest Generation, those who lived through the Great Depression and World War II. No matter how difficult his life was, he and his family always demonstrated a strong faith, hope in the future, and unconditional love. When my uncle’s health declined, I witnessed his children care for him on a daily basis with the same faith, hope, and love they had experienced.

      My extended family’s legacy of faith, hope, and love was rooted in strong devotion to the Blessed Mother. Mary was their role model, and her life of faith in God gave my family hope that anything was possible, as long as the love of Christ was at the heart of their actions. Mary’s love — pure, radiating beauty, grace, gentleness, and kindness — is always present and available to us. I hope that Mary’s love will help me to pass on my family’s legacy to my children.

      — Mary Beth Desmond

      WHO HAS MODELED faith, hope, and love to you? What spiritual practices help you grow in the three things that last?

      Prayer: Hail Mary, full of grace, please fill the hearts of the faithful with the desire to share Christ’s message of faith, hope, and love.

       ~ Surrender ~

      March 1

      “Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalms 46:10

      My husband and I often spend time at a lake in northern Wisconsin. At dusk, once the fishermen retire, the lake becomes quiet and still. We like to drift with the tide on a pontoon boat and watch magnificent sunsets. This is followed by a clear view of a breathtaking night sky which features billions of stars. There the breadth and depth of God’s creation is set before us. With minds free from distractions, we are ready to embrace the silence and totally surrender to God’s loving presence.

      Total surrender to God means that we, like Mary, accept that we are not in control of what God may call us to do. Mary’s life invites us to trust in God’s providence, to let go and allow our creator God to work within us. We are his, and God has a plan for us. Stillness and silence invite God to lead. When we finally surrender our lives to God, we will come fully alive.

      — Sharon A. Abel, PhD

      TAKE TIME TODAY to be still. Surrender to the presence of the Lord. Listen for what God is speaking to you. May your response be, “Lead me, Lord.”

      Prayer: Mary, you have taught me how to be still before the Lord. You listened, God spoke, and his plan for our salvation fell into place. May I listen, and surrender, to God’s plan for me.

      March 2

      “At the end of eight days, when he was circumcised, he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb.” — Luke 2:21

      When the time came, Mary and Joseph chose to name their Son, Jesus. This was not a family name, but rather the one that had been given to the child by the angel Gabriel. Mary surrendered her preferences and was obedient to the angel’s instruction.

      Obedience is not a popular concept in our culture. But many misunderstand what true obedience is. Obedience to the will of God is not something imposed upon us; it is something we must freely choose to do. Obedience doesn’t mean that we don’t think for ourselves or that we have lost all sense of our identity. On the contrary, obedience to God means that we have found our true identity as beloved sons and daughters of the Lord. Then it is a joy for us to follow the ways of the Lord, as it was for Mary.

      — Dr. Mary Amore

      CONSIDER HOW YOU MIGHT DEEPEN your obedience to God and renew

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