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J.M.J
October 28, 2014
Saints Simon and Jude
Dear Family of Mary!
"Dear
children! Pray in this time of grace and seek the intercession of all
the saints who are already in the light. From day to day may they be an
example and encouragement to you on the way of your conversion. Little
children, be aware that your life is short and passing. Therefore, yearn
for eternity and keep preparing your hearts in prayer. I am with you
and intercede before my Son for each of you, especially for those who
have consecrated themselves to me and to my Son. Thank you for having
responded to my call." (October 25, 2014)
In
taking the example and encouragement of the saints, today we will think
about another interior practice of St. Louis de Montfort:
§ 2. To meditate her virtues, her privileges, and her actions;
We
can meditate on the Virtues of Mary with this list of 10 virtues
celebrated by the Marian Order, founded by Blessed William Joseph
Chaminade:
The Chaplet of the Ten Evangelical Virtues of the Blessed Virgin Mary
This prayer has been passed on by tradition in the Marian Order. It is meant for private recitation on the rosary.
After
the Sign of the Cross, recite one Our Father followed by ten Hail
Marys. After the words: Holy Mary, Mother of God mention one virtue in
this order:
- most pure (Mt. 1:18, 20, 23; Lk 1:27,34)
- most prudent (Lk 2:19, 51)
- most humble (Lk 1:48)
- most faithful (Lk 1:45; Jn 2:5)
- most devout (Lk 1:46-7; Acts 1:14)
- most obedient (Lk 1:38; 2:21-2, 27
- most poor (Lk 2:7)
- most patient (Jn 19:25)
- most merciful (Lk 1:39, 56)
- most sorrowful. (Lk 2:35)
And here are the privileges of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as explicated by St. Bonaventure:
Saint Bonaventure, 1221-1274 (This is an excerpt from his writing, "Mirror of the Blessed Virgin Mary"... )
The seven privileges of Mary:
1.
The first privilege of Mary was that she was, above all men, free from
sin and most pure. For she was so abundantly sanctified by grace in her
mother's womb that it is believed she was never in the least degree
inclined to the slightest venial sin. Therefore St. Bernard saith: "It
behoved the Queen of Virgins, by a singular privilege of sanctity, to
lead a life free from every sin, so that, while she brought forth the
slayer of sin and death, she should obtain for all the gift of life and
justice."
2.
The second privilege of Mary is that, above all men, she was full of
grace. St. Jerome saith: "On others grace was bestowed in measure; but
the whole fullness of grace was poured into Mary." And, therefore, well
doth this same Blessed Doctor, comparing the grace of Mary with that of
the angels and preferring it, say: "It is to be believed that the
glorious Virgin Mary merited greater privileges of virtue, and received
grace praised by the angels."
3.
The third privilege of Mary was that she alone was a mother and at the
same time an inviolate virgin. St. Bernard, praising this privilege,
says: "Mary chose for herself the better part. Clearly the better,
because conjugal fecundity is good, but virginal chastity is better, but
the best is virginal fecundity, or fecund virginity. The privilege of
Mary will not be given to another, because it will not be taken away
from her."
4.
The fourth privilege of Mary is that she alone is the ineffable Mother
of the Son, the Mother of that Son of whom alone God is the Father;
wonderful above measure that so great a privilege should be granted to a
creature. Of this privilege St. Bernard saith: "This is the singular
glory of our Virgin, and the excellent prerogative of Mary, that she
merited to have her Son in common with God the Father."
5.
The fifth privilege of Mary is that she alone above all creatures was
in the body most familiar with God. For, what was never granted to any
other creature, nor will ever be granted again in eternity --she bore
God for nine months in her womb, she nourished God from her breasts full
of heaven, for many years she sweetly brought up our Lord, she had God
subject to her, she handled and embraced her God in pure embraces and
kisses with tender familiarity, as St. Augustine says: "No wonder, Mary,
that God reigning in Heaven deigns to rejoice with thee, whom, when He
was a little child born of thee, thou didst so often kiss on earth."
(Serm. de Sanct., XXV, CCVIII, n. II, appendix.)
6.
The sixth privilege of Mary was that she alone, above all creatures, is
most powerful with God. St. Augustine says: "She merited to be the
mother of the Redeemer." He also says: "Beg for what we ask, excuse what
we fear, because we shall never find one more powerful in merit than
thee, who hast merited to be the Mother of the Redeemer and of the
Judge. It is a great privilege that she is more powerful with God than
all the Saints, as St. Augustine declares: "There is no doubt that she
who brought forth the price by which all were freed, can above all
others pay the suffrage of holy liberty." But what would it avail us for
Mary to have such great power if she cared nothing for us? Therefore,
brethren, we must hold it for certain, and incessantly give thanks for
this, that, as she has more power with God than all the Saints, so is
she also more solicitous for us before God than all the Saints. It is
the same Augustine who teaches us this, saying: "We know, O Mary, that
thou above all the saints art solicitous for the holy Church--thou who
obtainest for sinners time to repent, that they may renounce their
errors."
7.
The seventh privilege of Mary is that she, above all the Saints, is
most excellent in glory. St. Jerome says: "Everywhere the holy Church of
God sings, what it is unlawful to believe of any other of the saints,
that the merits (of Mary) transcend those of all angels and archangels.
This privilege not, as it were, of nature, but of grace--belongs to the
Virgin Mary." Behold how glorious is the privilege of Mary's glory that
she, after God, is most exalted in glory. The glorious privilege of the
glory of Mary is, that whatever after God is most beautiful, whatever is
sweetest, whatever is pleasanter in glory, that is Mary's, that is in
Mary, that is by Mary. It is entirely the glorious privilege of Mary,
that, after God, our greatest glory and our greatest joy is because of
her. St. Bernard says: "After God, it is our greatest glory, O Mary, to
behold thee, to adhere to thee, to abide in the defense of thy
protection."
These, therefore, are the seven privileges of Mary by which we obtain the life of grace.
May
we take the example of the saints, who venerate Our Lady in such a
splendid way. We want to learn from them, and from Our Lady, how to
contemplate eternity!
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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