We are so accustomed to thinking of Mary in terms of obedience and faith that we may forget what her obedience actually involved. It was not abstract. It was not safe. It was not cushioned by certainty. Mary's "yes" placed her at the centre of responsibility, danger, and deep uncertainty. She was entrusted not only with faith, but with a Child – a fragile infant in a fragile world.
To ponder, in Mary's case, was not passive reflection. It was the work of a mother carrying an unimaginable responsibility, holding together love, fear, trust, and action. And when we allow ourselves to linger with Mary in that pondering, we begin to see our own faith reflected back at us.



















