<p><strong>&quot;May it be done.&quot;</strong></p><p>Celebrate the moment that changed human history. In this reflection on the <strong>Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord</strong>, we dive into the Gospel of Luke (1:26-38) to witness Mary’s profound &quot;Fiat.&quot;</p><p>With just a few words, Mary opened the door for the Word to become flesh. We explore:</p><ul><li>The angelic visit of Gabriel.</li><li>The power of Mary’s courageous questioning and ultimate consent.</li><li>How we can apply her example of faith to our own difficult paths.</li></ul><p><em>&quot;For nothing will be impossible for God.&quot;</em></p><p>Join us for this Lectio Divina reflection and a closing prayer for the grace to seek and do God’s will in our daily lives.</p><p>For more reflections, visit the <a href="https://lectiodiv.wordpress.com/">Lectio Divina Reflections homepage</a>.</p>

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"May it be done." | Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

MAR 24, 20261 MIN
Lectio Div Catholic Gospel

"May it be done." | Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord

MAR 24, 20261 MIN

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<p><strong>&quot;May it be done.&quot;</strong></p><p>Celebrate the moment that changed human history. In this reflection on the <strong>Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord</strong>, we dive into the Gospel of Luke (1:26-38) to witness Mary’s profound &quot;Fiat.&quot;</p><p>With just a few words, Mary opened the door for the Word to become flesh. We explore:</p><ul><li>The angelic visit of Gabriel.</li><li>The power of Mary’s courageous questioning and ultimate consent.</li><li>How we can apply her example of faith to our own difficult paths.</li></ul><p><em>&quot;For nothing will be impossible for God.&quot;</em></p><p>Join us for this Lectio Divina reflection and a closing prayer for the grace to seek and do God’s will in our daily lives.</p><p>For more reflections, visit the <a href="https://lectiodiv.wordpress.com/">Lectio Divina Reflections homepage</a>.</p>