“Do this in remembrance of me' (Lk 22:19). In
the 'memorial' of Calvary all that Christ accomplished by his passion and
his death is present. Consequently all that Christ did with regard to his
Mother for our sake is also present. To her he gave the beloved disciple
and, in him, each of us: 'Behold, your Son!'. To each of us he also says: 'Behold your mother!' (cf. Jn 19: 26-27).
"Experiencing the memorial of Christ's death in the Eucharist
also means continually receiving this gift. It means accepting - like John - the one who is given to us anew as our Mother. It also means taking on a
commitment to be conformed to Christ, putting ourselves at the school of his
Mother and allowing her to accompany us. Mary is present, with the Church and
as the Mother of the Church, at each of our celebrations of the Eucharist. If
the Church and the Eucharist are inseparably united, the same ought to be said
of Mary and the Eucharist. This is one reason why, since ancient times, the
commemoration of Mary has always been part of the Eucharistic celebrations of
the Churches of East and West."
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