Tuesday, February 11 : Saint Andrew of Crete

The degeneration caused by sin had obscured the beauty of our original nobility. But when the mother of supreme Beauty is born, our nature finds its purity once more and sees itself molded according to the perfect model, worthy of God (Gn 1,26)… We had all preferred the world below to that above. There no longer remained any hope of salvation. The state of our nature cried aloud to heaven to come the rescue… Then at last, in his good pleasure, the world’s divine Artificer determined to make a new world appear, a different world full of harmony and youth. Now was it not fitting that a most pure virgin without stain should place herself at the service of this mysterious plan first of all?… And where was this virgin to be found if not in this woman, alone of her kind, chosen by the world’s Creator before all generations? Yes, she indeed is Mother of God, divinely named Mary, whose womb gave birth to God incarnate and whom he himself had supernaturally prepared as his temple… In this way, then, the design of the Redeemer of our race was to bring about a birth and, as it were, a new creation to replace the one that went before. Therefore, just as in Paradise he had taken a litle clay out of the pure and spotless earth to fashion the first Adam (Gn 2,7), so, at the moment of bringing about his own incarnation, he made use of another earth, so to speak, namely this pure and immaculate Virgin, chosen from among all other beings he had created. It is in her that he, Adam’s Creator, has remade us in our very substance and become a new Adam (1Cor 15,45) that the old might be saved by the new and eternal.
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