Under the sign of the Rosary, we know that we are never alone, that Mary always accompanies us.
Why? Because Mary
simply wanted to be in the midst of her people, with her children, with
her family. She followed Jesus always, from within the crowd. As a good
Mother, she did not want to abandon her children, rather, she would
always show up wherever one of her children was in need. For the simple
reason that she is our Mother.
A Mother
who learned, amid so many hardships, the meaning of the words: “Do not
be afraid, the Lord is with you” (Lk 1:30). A Mother who keeps saying to
us: “Do whatever he tells you” (Jn 2:5). This is what she constantly
says to us: “Do whatever he tells you.” She doesn’t have a plan of her
own; she doesn’t come to tell us something new. Rather, she prefers to
remain silent, and simply accompanies our faith with her own.
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