There’s a word that appears frequently in the New Testament, metanoia, which is often translated as “repentance,” but a fuller meaning implies a decision to turn around, to face a new direction.
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The Magnificat is the Song of Mary, which she sings when visiting her pregnant cousin Elizabeth. Elizabeth is carrying John the Baptist; Mary is carrying Jesus. When Mary greeted Elizabeth, the baby leaped in Elizabeth’s womb — an early anticipation of John’s role as Christ’s forerunner and prophet.