The glories of MaryLiguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint
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The glories of Mary
Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Early works to 1800
Hence the devil strives so hard with sinners, in order that, having lost
divine grace, they may also lose devotion to Mary. Sarah, seeing Isaac
playing with Ishmael, who was teaching him evil habits, asked Abraham
to send him away, and his mother Agar also: “Cast out this bond-woman
and her son.”[672] She was not satisfied that the son alone should leave
the house without the mother, fearing lest the son would come to visit
his mother, and thus continue to frequent the house. In like manner, the
devil is not satisfied with seeing Jesus cast out from a soul, if he does
not see the mother also cast out: “Cast out this bond-woman and her son.”
Otherwise he fears that the mother, by her intercession, may again obtain
the return of her son. And he has cause to fear, for as the learned
Father Paciucchelli remarks: He who is faithful in honoring the mother
of God, through Mary, will soon receive him.[673] Therefore rightly was
the devotion to our Lady called by St. Ephrem: The passport of escape
from hell: “Charta libertatis.”[674] The divine mother was also named by
him: The protectress of the condemned: “Patrocinatrix damnatorum.” And
with truth St. Bernard says, that Mary is neither wanting in the power
nor the will to save us.[675] Not in the power, because it is impossible
that her prayers should not be heard, as St. Antoninus asserts;[676] and
St. Bonaventure says also, that her requests cannot be unavailing, but
obtain for her what she wishes: Quod quærit invenit et frustrari non
potest.[677] Not in the will to save us, for Mary is our mother, and
desires our salvation more than we desire it ourselves. If this is then
true, how can it ever happen that a servant of Mary should be lost? He
may be a sinner, but if, with perseverance and a desire for amendment,
he commends himself to this good mother, she will take care to obtain
for him light to guide him out of his bad state, contrition for his
sins, perseverance in goodness, and finally a good death. And is there
any mother who would not rescue her child from death, if she could do it
by praying his judge for mercy? And can we believe that Mary, the most
loving mother possible to her servants, would fail to rescue one of them
from eternal death, when she can do it so easily?
Ah, devout reader, let us thank the Lord, if we find that he has given us
the love of the queen of heaven, and confidence in her; for God, as St.
John Damascene says, does not grant this grace except to those whom he
wishes to save. These are the beautiful words of the saint, with which
he would quicken his own and our hope: Oh mother of God, if I place my
confidence in thee I shall be saved. If I am under thy protection, I have
nothing to fear, because to be thy servant is to have certain arms of
salvation, which God only grants to those whom he will save.[678] Hence
Erasmus thus salutes the Virgin: Hail, terror of hell! hail, hope of
Christians! confidence in thee secures salvation.[679]
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