Sermon - Annunciation 2026 - Luke 1:26-38
The Annunciation, Tintoretto, 1563 The passion of Christ is the fulfillment of the angelic message Eve’s fall to the evil angel Mary’s obedience to the good angel The death of Jesus’ tears the divide between God and man A blessed feast of the Annunciation of our Lord to the blessed virgin Mary! It is a bit peculiar that today we are celebrating the incarnation of our Lord, something that feels like Christmas, in the midst of Lent so close to Holy Week. Perhaps you think I’m a few sandwiches short of a Lady Day picnic, but I’m not making it up. Today, March 25th, is the Feast of the Annunciation. Today has been the celebration of the Annunciation since at least the 5th century, but its dating goes back even earlier since it has been a long-standing belief that Jesus’ death was on March 25th. And it’s believed that Jesus was conceived on the same day that He was crucified. (As an aside, this is why we celebrate Christmas on December 25th, nine months after the Annunciation.) If that wasn...