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Filled with God, Emptied of Self, Wide Open to Others

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In today's Gospel we see Mary going immediately from the astonishing message of the angel announcing her virginal motherhood to her traveling to care for her elderly & pregnant cousin Elizabeth. How was it possible for her to be so unselfish at such a dramatic time for her personally? It's because she was filled with God and thus emptied of self. As a result, her heart was wide open to receive others.

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In today's Gospel we see Mary going immediately from the astonishing message of the angel announcing her virginal motherhood to her traveling to care for her elderly & pregnant cousin Elizabeth. How was it possible for her to be so unselfish at such a dramatic time for her personally? It's because she was filled with God and thus emptied of self. As a result, her heart was wide open to receive others.

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