Monday, December 6, 2010

St. Elizabeth, Mother of St. John the Baptist

Each year Angela, at Where Angels Blog, has a patron saints drawing. She prayerfully draws the name of a saint for anyone who requests one. This is the fourth year that I have received the name of my patron saint from Angela.

My patron saint for 2011 is St. Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.

The story of Elizabeth is beautiful. Here's my condensed version of the story from Luke.

Descended from the line of Aaron, Elizabeth was a cousin of Mary, Mother of Jesus. She and her husband Zachary were righteous and just before God, “walking in all the commandments and justifications of the Lord without blame.” But they had not been granted the desire of their hearts, to have a son, “and they were both well advanced in years.” Barrenness in those days was looked upon as a sign of reproach from God.

Zachary was fulfilling his priestly duties in the temple one day when the angel Gabriel appeared to him. Gabriel told Zachary that he and Elizabeth would have a son, to be named John, who would be great before God, converting many to the Lord and going before Him with the spirit and power of Elias. Zachary told the angel that he and his wife were too old to have a child, and because he did not believe he was struck dumb, unable to speak until after John was born.

After Zachary's time in the temple, Elizabeth did conceive and hid herself away for five months. At the sixth month, Gabriel announced to Mary in Nazareth that she would be the mother of Jesus, and he told her that Elizabeth was also with child. Mary hurried to the hill country of Juda to be with Elizabeth and share the wonderful news.

When Mary arrived at Elizabeth's house and greeted her, the baby John jumped in Elizabeth's womb and she was filled with the Holy Spirit. She exclaimed in a loud voice, “Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb. And whence is this to me, that the mother of my lord should come to me? For behold, as soon as the voice of thy salutation sounded in my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy. And blessed art thou that hast believed, because those things shall be accomplished that were spoken to thee by the lord.”

Mary responded with the beautiful words that we know today as the Magnificat. She stayed with Elizabeth for about three months before returning to Nazareth.

When John was born, all the friends and relatives congratulated Zachary and Elizabeth. On the eighth day when they came to circumcise John, they called him by his father's name, Zachary. And Elizabeth told them no, that his name would be John. They said that no one in the family had ever been called John before, and they went to Zachary and asked him what he wanted the baby boy to be called. Zachary took a tablet and wrote on it, “John is his name.” And immediately he was able to speak again, blessing God. The people wondered about the future of this baby, whose birth was so obviously the work of God. And Zachary was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied, speaking the words that we pray each morning in the Divine Office, the Canticle of Zechariah.

And Elizabeth's baby boy, John “... grew, and was strengthened in spirit, and was in the deserts until the day of his manifestation to Israel.”

I am delighted to have St. Elizabeth as my patron saint for next year. I have a very special intention that I will ask her to pray for every day. Thank you, Angela!

10 comments:

Jenny said...

What a blessing for you to have St. Elizabeth :) You are such a good mother and grandmother :) It's a really good choice for you I think :)

Kalona said...

Jenny, thank you for your sweet comment! Every saint Angela has drawn for me each year has been the perfect saint for that time in my life. I'm happy that you visited!

Jennifer Mulkey said...

Oh gosh, didn't realize I still had my google account on :) It's me, Jennifer Mulkey :) My google account is under Jenny :) You're welcome, I visit all the time :)

Kalona said...

:o) I should have guessed it was you, Jennifer! My chemo brain doesn't always put 2 and 2 together these days. I love that you visit all the time. :o)

X said...

That was a great post! (grin!)

X said...

And I love the picture! I've never seen that one before!

Kalona said...

Thanks, Angela. You can't go wrong with St. Luke. :o) I love that painting, too. I discovered it when someone on the Catholic board posted it. Did you notice the little images on their stomachs? The artist is Hans Strub.

Jennifer Mulkey said...

I've got to figure out how to post images and things on my blog too. Would love to be able to put out such beautiful pictures. I'm going to try to put a post up about the Saint I was assigned also. I've got that blog and have never used it so thought I'd start putting it to good use :) You have inspired me, Kalona :)

Kalona said...

Jennifer, I'm so glad you are blogging! I already found your blog and left a comment. :o) Have fun!

Jennifer Mulkey said...

Thinking about you this evening. Wondering how things are. :)