Each of the women in today’s Gospel would have had every reason to be preoccupied with her own situation; both are unexpectedly pregnant under extraordinary circumstances. Despite that, each of these women show remarkable selflessness and focus on the other’s condition.
It would have been perfectly reasonable for Mary to have wanted to stay put and figure out what she was going to do now that she was miraculously pregnant. She may have even been dealing with some of the discomforts of the first trimester of pregnancy. Nevertheless, she sets out “with haste” to help Elizabeth and share in her joy.
Elizabeth, after years of the disappointment of infertility, would naturally be eager to tell the good news of the blessing of her long-awaited pregnancy to anyone she meets. I know my own personal struggles with infertility made me eager to announce my pregnancies, when they did finally happen. Yet the first thing Elizabeth says when she hears Mary’s greeting is “blessed are you!”
Especially this time of year, I know it can be easy for us to get caught up in our own circumstances, joyous or otherwise. Let us remember Mary and Elizabeth’s examples to us, and keep our eyes open to the circumstances of those around us.
Las dos mujeres en el Evangelio de hoy habrían tenido muchas razones para estar preocupadas por su propia situación; ambas se encontraban inesperadamente embarazadas en circunstancias extraordinarias. A pesar de eso, cada una de estas mujeres muestra un desinterés notable y se enfoca en la condición del otro.
Habría sido perfectamente razonable que María hubiera querido quedarse quieta y averiguar qué iba a hacer ahora que estaba milagrosamente embarazada. Es posible que incluso haya estado lidiando con algunas de las molestias del primer trimestre del embarazo. Sin embargo, salió “presurosa” para ayudar a Isabel y compartir su alegría.
Isabel, después de sufrir muchos años de infertilidad, naturalmente estaría ansiosa por contar las buenas noticias de la bendición de su tan esperado embarazo a cualquiera que conozca. Sé que mis propias batallas personales con la infertilidad me pusieron ansiosa por anunciar mis embarazos, cuando finalmente ocurrieron. Sin embargo, lo primero que dice Isabel cuando escucha el saludo de María es “¡bendita tú!”
Especialmente en esta época del año, sé que puede ser fácil quedarnos atrapados en nuestras propias circunstancias, gozosas o no. Recordemos los buenos ejemplos de María e Isabel y mantengamos los ojos abiertos a las circunstancias de quienes nos rodean.
J.M. Pallas has had a lifelong love of Scriptures. When she is not busy with her vocation as a wife and mother to her “1 Samuel 1” son, or her vocation as a public health educator, you may find her at her parish women’s bible study, affectionately known as “The Bible Chicks.”
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