The
author of the Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin (Saint
Louis Grignion de Montfort) distinguished with a few precise strokes
true devotion from a false and somewhat superstitious devotion that
superficially adopts some external practices or superficial feelings in
order to live according to one’s own desires and remain in sin, counting
on a miraculous grace at the last hour.
True
devotion, that of tradition, that of the Church, and, we might say, of
good Christian and Catholic sense, essentially tends towards union with
Jesus, under the guidance of Mary. The form and practice of this
devotion may vary according to the time and the place, as well as to
personal inclinations. Within the limits of sound and safe doctrine of
orthodoxy and dignity of worship, the Church leaves her children a fair
amount of freedom…
And that
is why, my dear sons and daughters, we sincerely hope that, from among
the varied manifestations of piety towards the Mother of God and Mother
of humankind, you will all draw from the treasury of writings and
examples of our saint the gist of his Marian devotion.
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