Galatians 3:22-29 / Luke 11:27-28
In the Mass as well as in devotions, there are always hymns of praise.
These hymns are sung to praise and thank the Lord and they are usually sung with feeling and emotion.
Also
dynamic and emotive hymns are preferred in order to appeal to the
emotions of the people and also to elicit a more fervent response from
them.
But where the emotions and the feeling fade off, that is where the real action begins.
Our hymns of praise must also be translated into acts of love for God and neighbour.
That was why in response to the acclamation of praise, Jesus sobered down the emotions to focus on doing the will of God.
As
we offer this Mass in honour of our Lady, let us remember that she
heard the Word of God, pondered on it and did the will of God in her
life.
May we who honour her also learn from her and do God's will in our lives.