At Christmas, the cot speaks to us without words. At the centre of this humble and silent scene, the Virgin Mary conveys a profound message that is still relevant today. Through her presence, her attitude and her faith, she teaches us the true meaning of this feast. Mary makes no speeches, yet her message spans the centuries and reaches every heart.
To listen to Mary's message at Christmas is to learn to welcome God in a different way.
A message of welcome and availability
The first message the Virgin Mary gives us at Christmas is one of welcome. She welcomes the Infant Jesus as he is, fragile, vulnerable, dependent. She does not try to embellish reality or hide the poverty of the situation.
Through her, Christmas invites us to welcome God in simplicity, without any particular conditions or expectations. Mary reminds us that God does not ask for a perfect heart, but an open one.
Her message is clear. God comes where we make room for him.
A message of humility and simplicity
Mary also gives us a message of humility. The birth of Jesus is not about power or wealth. She accepts a simple, sometimes difficult life, without revolt or pride.
At Christmas, Mary teaches us that true greatness is found in discretion, gentleness and service. She invites us to detach ourselves from the superfluous in order to return to the essential.
Her silence and simplicity are a response to the turmoil of the world.
A message of trust in the midst of trial
Christmas night is not without its worries. Mary is giving birth far from home, in precarious conditions. Yet she remains confident. She believes that God is present, even when everything seems fragile.
With this message, Mary teaches us that trust does not depend on circumstances. Christmas then becomes an invitation to believe that God is at work even in our frailties.
Mary teaches us to stand in hope, even in uncertainty.
A message of love offered in silence
Finally, the strongest message Mary gives us at Christmas is that of love. A silent, patient love, given quietly. She contemplates her child, aware that he is both her son and the Saviour of the world.
Through her, Christmas invites us to love differently. To love without possessing, to give without waiting, to be present simply.
Mary reminds us that true love is often lived in silence.
Prayer to the Virgin Mary for Christmas
Virgin Mary,
you who welcomed Jesus in simplicity and faith,
teach us to open our hearts to God.
Help us to live Christmas in humility and trust,
far from the noise and bustle.
Grow in us a simple and sincere love,
so that Jesus may find in our lives a dwelling place of peace.
Amen.