Today, we commemorate the Annunciation of the Lord. It was the moment when Mary received God's call to be the mother of His Son. It must have been scary for Mary to be visited by an angel and to put her reputation, along with Joseph's, at risk of being accused of wrongdoing.
Despite her fears, Mary answered God's call with all her heart, soul, mind, and body.
Let us pray that Mary's selfless devotion to God's will may inspire us to follow God with all our hearts, even when it is difficult, unpopular, or at odds with those around us.
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