Before the great mystery of the Incarnation, Mary spoke her ‘yes’         and expressed her complete acceptance of God’s saving plan for mankind         
"In stating her total 'yes' to the divine plan, Mary is         completely free before God. At the same time, she feels personally         responsible for humanity, whose future was linked with her reply",         the Holy Father said at the General Audience of Wednesday, 18 September,         as he examined the significance of Mary as the New Eve. Here is a         translation of the Pope's catechesis, which was given in Italian and was         the 33rd in the series on the Blessed Mother.
                  
1. Commenting on the episode of the Annunciation, the Second Vatican         Council gives special emphasis to the value of Mary's assent to the         divine messenger's words. Unlike what occurs in similar biblical         accounts, it is expressly awaited by the angel: "The Father of         mercies willed that the Incarnation should be preceded by assent on the         part of the predestined mother, so that just as a woman had a share in         bringing about death, so also a woman should contribute to life" (Lumen         gentium, n. 56).
         
Lumen gentium recalls the contrast between Eve's behaviour and         that of Mary, described by St Irenaeus: "Just as the former—that         is, Eve—was seduced by the words of an angel so that she turned away         from God by disobeying his word, so the latter—Mary—received the         good news from an angel's announcement in such a way as to give birth to         God by obeying his word; and as the former was seduced so that she         disobeyed God, the latter let herself be convinced to obey God, and so         the Virgin Mary became the advocate of the virgin Eve. And as the human         race was subjected to death by a virgin, it was liberated by a Virgin; a         virgin's disobedience was thus counterbalanced by a Virgin's         obedience..." (Adv. Haer., V, 19, 1).
         
Mary co-operated through free faith and obedience
         
2. In stating her total "yes" to the divine plan, Mary is         completely free before God. At the same time, she feels personally         responsible for humanity, whose future was linked with her reply.
God puts the destiny of all mankind in a young woman's hands. Mary's         "yes" is the premise for fulfilling the plan which God         in his love had prepared for the world's salvation.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church briefly and effectively         summarizes the decisive value for all humanity of Mary's free consent to         the divine plan of salvation. "The Virgin Mary 'cooperated through         free faith and obedience in human salvation'. She uttered her yes 'in         the name of all human nature'. By her obedience she became the New Eve,         mother of the living" (n. 511).
3. By her conduct, Mary reminds each of us of our serious         responsibility to accept God's plan for our lives. In total obedience to         the saving will of God expressed in the angel's words, she becomes a         model for those whom the Lord proclaims blessed, because they "hear         the word of God and keep it" (Lk 11:28). Jesus, in answering the         woman in the crowd who proclaimed his mother blessed, discloses the true         reason for Mary's blessedness: her adherence to God's will, which led         her to accept the divine motherhood.
In the Encyclical Redemptoris Mater, I pointed out that         the new spiritual motherhood of which Jesus speaks is primarily         concerned with her. Indeed, "Is not Mary the first of 'those who         hear the word of God and do it'? And therefore does not the blessing         uttered by Jesus in response to the woman in the crowd refer primarily         to her?" (n. 20). In a certain sense therefore Mary is proclaimed         the first disciple of her Son (cf. ibid.) and, by her example, invites         all believers to respond generously to the Lord's grace.
4. The Second Vatican Council explains Mary's total dedication to the         person and work of Christ: "She devoted herself totally, as a         handmaid of the Lord, to the person and work of her Son, under and with         him, serving the mystery of redemption, by the grace of almighty         God" (Lumen gentium, n. 56).
For Mary, dedication to the person and work of Jesus means intimate         union with her Son, motherly involvement in nurturing his human growth         and co-operation with his work of salvation.
         
Mary became cause of salvation for all humanity
         
Mary carries out this last aspect of her dedication to Jesus         "under him", that is, in a condition of subordination, which         is the fruit of grace. However this is true co-operation, because it is         realized "with him" and, beginning with the Annunciation, it         involves active participation in the work of redemption. "Rightly,         therefore", the Second Vatican Council observes, "the Fathers         see Mary not merely as passively engaged by God, but as freely         co-operating in the work of man's salvation through faith and obedience.         For, as St Irenaeus says, she 'being obedient, became the cause of         salvation for herself and for the whole human race (Adv. Haer.         III, 22, 4)’" (ibid.).
Mary, associated with Christ's victory over the sin of our first         parents, appears as the true "mother of the living" (ibid.).         Her motherhood, freely accepted in obedience to the divine plan, becomes         a source of life for all humanity.
Hear the words of Our Blessed Mother, Our Lady of Guadalupe
Know for certain, smallest of my children, that I am the perfect and perpetual Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God through whom everything lives, the Lord of all things near and far, the Master of heaven and earth. I am your merciful Mother, the merciful Mother of all of you who live united in this land, and of all humanity, of all those who love me. Hear and let it penetrate your heart, my dear little one. Let nothing discourage you, nothing depress you. Let nothing alter your heart, or your face. Am I not here who am your mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not your fountain of life? Are you not in the folds of my mantle? In the crossing of my arms? Is there anything else that you need? Do not fear any illness or vexation, anxiety or pain.
Know for certain, smallest of my children, that I am the perfect and perpetual Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God through whom everything lives, the Lord of all things near and far, the Master of heaven and earth. I am your merciful Mother, the merciful Mother of all of you who live united in this land, and of all humanity, of all those who love me. Hear and let it penetrate your heart, my dear little one. Let nothing discourage you, nothing depress you. Let nothing alter your heart, or your face. Am I not here who am your mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not your fountain of life? Are you not in the folds of my mantle? In the crossing of my arms? Is there anything else that you need? Do not fear any illness or vexation, anxiety or pain.
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