Homily for the Memorial of the
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin
Mary
Nov. 21, 2025
Zech 2: 14-17
Matt 12: 46-50
Salesian HS, New Rochelle

The Annunciation (Nicolas Poussin)
“I
am coming to dwell among you, says the Lord” (Zech 2: 14).
Zechariah
was a prophet after the Jewish people returned to Jerusalem from decades of
exile in Babylon. The city was ruins
that needed to be rebuilt. The Temple
had been destroyed and also needed rebuilding.
Yet
Zechariah prophesies that God will dwell among them—not only the among the
Jews, but among “many nations [that] shall join themselves to the Lord on that
day, and they shall be his people” (2:15).
That
prophecy was fulfilled in a completely unexpected way when the Virgin Mary gave
birth to the Son of God, our Lord Jesus.
Thru her, God came to dwell among us—not only among the Jews but among
all of humanity. By Mary’s cooperation,
God’s plan to save the human race from our sins could be carried out—because
Jesus lived among us, gave his life for us, and rose from the dead for us so
that we might live with him. Mary
carried out the will of our heavenly Father (cf. Matt 12:50) by agreeing to
become Jesus’ mother. That was the
Father’s plan for her.
God
has a plan for each of us. He has a will
for us, a way in which he wants us to follow Jesus, a way in which Jesus saves
us. Every day we pray, “Thy will be done,”
i.e., that God’s will be done in us, that we may know and do his will. When we do that, we act like Mary and we
become brothers of Jesus. Thus God
dwells with us and acts thru us—for our good and the good of the whole world.
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