Monday, December 8, 2025

 

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

(Genesis 3:9-15.20; Ephesians 1:3-6.11-12; Luke 1:26-38)

Today’s reading from Genesis indicates the principal effect of sin.  It places the sinner outside of God’s governance, which is to say His care.  Adam, perhaps aware that his sin deserves some kind of punishment, hides from God.  God cannot reach him to provide what will be a painful treatment but in the end restorative of a right relationship.

Once the man and the woman acknowledge their sin, God activates treatment.  They will be isolated, but their descendants will gradually walk in God’s company.  The remedy reaches fulness in Jesus Christ.  His death on the cross provides not just example but, more critically, efficacious grace to see God.

Today we celebrate a critical juncture in the saga of humanity’s return to God’s favor.  Mary, who will mother Jesus, is herself conceived without a trace of isolation from God.  She will freely choose at every moment of her life to please the Lord.  For God’s favor to her and also her faithful response, we honor her today.

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