Volume 1 · Chapter 22 · Pp. 131-139

The days in Hebron. The significance of Mary’s goodness to Elizabeth.

This chapter depicts the intimate and humble daily life of Mary and Elizabeth in Hebron, highlighting Mary's goodness and her supportive relationship with Elizabeth. It emphasizes the spiritual significance of Mary's purity and her acceptance of her divine role as the Mother of God. The narrative also touches on Elizabeth's cautious joy and her reflections on the miraculous nature of their pregnancies. Through these interactions, the chapter explores themes of faith, humility, and divine providence in the context of their shared experiences.

Themes: Mary's Goodness, Elizabeth's Joy, Divine Providence, Humility, Faith, Motherhood of God