August 2: O.L. of the Angels (Gal 4:3-7)
THE APPOINTED TIME
The
centrepiece of the painted wooden triptych above the altar of the Porziuncola
is the Annunciation. When the Virgin Mary accepted the angel’s announcement,
the Word of God became a frail and mortal being in her womb. Our Lady of the
Angels is Our Lady of the Incarnation of the eternal Word, the Son of God.
No
one, more than Mary, received the Spirit of God into his or her heart and mind,
and even into her body. The Son of God was born of a woman, at the time
appointed by God his Father.
The
expression “the appointed time” is literally “the fullness of time”. It refers
to the time of the Messiah, the Saviour of his people. When he came, he filled
a need felt for centuries, rather like filling up an empty vessel to the brim.
He brought a long time of waiting to a perfect conclusion.
Jesus
proclaimed, “The time has come” (Mk
All
this is brought about with God’s sending his Son who took on human nature in
the womb of a woman. In this way, God the Son inserted himself into the
historical reality of a particular people and so subjected himself to the law
of that people, the Mosaic Law.
He
came on a saving mission, to redeem us from the Mosaic Law, and to make us
adopted sons of God. This adoption that makes us heirs of God our Father is
more than a simple juridical title. It is a gift of the Spirit of God and it
affects our very being. We are sons of God because we are born of his Spirit,
and so we are his heirs by more than a legal fiction.
So,
there are two aspects to our redemption by Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Before
he redeemed us, we were like children and slaves dominated by the Mosaic Law,
but we gained freedom from the Law by becoming sons through receiving the
Spirit of God into our very being.
On
this feast day, let us pray that the words of St Francis will be verified in
us: “the Spirit of the Lord will rest upon them and make its home and dwelling
place among them, and they are children of the heavenly Father whose works they
do, and they are spouses, brothers and mothers of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Earlier Exhortation to the Brothers and
Sisters of Penance, 6-7.)