The duties of each moment are the shadows beneath which hides the divine operation.
"The power of the most High shall over-shadow thee " (
There are remarkably few extraordinary characteristics in
the outward events of the life of the most holy Virgin, at least
there are none recorded in holy Scripture. Her exterior life
is represented as very ordinary and simple. She did and suffered
the same things that anyone in a similar state of life might do or
suffer. She goes to visit her cousin Elizabeth as her other
relatives did. She took shelter in a stable in consequence of
her poverty. She returned to Nazareth from whence she had
been driven by the persecution of Herod, and lived there with
Jesus and Joseph, supporting themselves by the work of their
hands. It was in this way that the holy family gained their
daily bread. But what a divine nourishment Mary and Joseph
received from this daily bread for the strengthening of their
faith! It is like a sacrament to sanctify all their moments.
What treasures of grace lie concealed in these moments filled,
apparently, by the most ordinary events. That which is visible
might happen to anyone, but the invisible, discerned by faith,
is no less than God operating very great things. O Bread of
Angels! heavenly manna! pearl of the Gospel! Sacrament
of the present moment! thou givest God under as lowy a form as the manger, the hay, or the straw. And to whom dost
thou give Him "Esurientes implevit bonis" (