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Dec 15, 2023 · Mary’s song is a song of praise. She is not just sharing her thoughts with her cousin. She is saying that the Lord is great, and her spirit is rejoicing with the news that has come to her. Today, Mary’s song is called The Magnificat, meaning “my soul magnifies the Lord” in Latin.
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Dec 15, 2023 · The gospel is good news for the poor and lowly.”. “Lift Up the Lowly” blends text from Mary’s song with original lyrics, drawing out the theme of God’s care for the lowly. She sings: O ...
The Song of Mary. It is at this moment that Mary breaks into a song of praise and joy we call the "Magnificat": After giving her "Yes," her "Fiat," her response to the invitation from the angel, Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth in order to share the good news. We read this account in the first chapter of Luke's Gospel: "During those days ...
Dec 2, 2023 · Dec 2, 2023. The Magnificat, or Mary’s Song, found in Luke 1:46–55, is a profound piece of biblical poetry that is as theologically rich as it is historically significant. This hymn of praise ...
It is found in Luke 1:46-55. It is sometimes referred to as the Magnificat, which is a Latin term from the opening word of Luke 1:46. It means, “To magnify.”. Mary’s song is all about magnifying Jesus Christ as Lord. Though He has not yet been born, she wants to sing His praises and magnify His name.
2 days ago · Mary, who “kept all these things, pondering them in her heart” (Lk 2:51) after the Angel Gabriel’s annunciation to her of Christ’s birth and after the elderly Simeon’s recognition of Jesus’s divinity at his presentation in the temple, looked at her child with all of this in mind, and awaited his coming with a silent, joyful expectation, particularly because he bore the face of God.
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Dec 18, 2023 · But it’s my conviction that these familiar passages actually contain great challenges for the way we approach life and faith. Take Mary’s song in Luke 1:46-55. Mary has a lot to think about. She is pregnant, by means of the Holy Spirit, with a son she’s been told is the Son of God (v 35). Now her relative Elizabeth has greeted her with ...