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
_First Point._—In the first place, it was fitting that the eternal
Father should create Mary free from the original stain, because she
was his daughter, and his first-born daughter, as she herself attests:
“I came out of the mouth of the Most High, the first-born before all
creatures;”[869] for this passage is applied to Mary by the sacred
interpreters, by the holy Fathers, and by the Church herself, on the
solemn festival of her Conception. Whether she be the first-born on
account of her predestination, together with her Son, in the divine
decrees, before all creatures, as the school of the Scotists will have
it; or the first-born of grace, as predestined to be the mother of the
Redeemer, after the prevision of sin, according to the school of the
Thomists, all agree in calling her the first-born of God; which being the
case, it was not meet that Mary should be the slave of Lucifer, but that
she should only and always be possessed by her Creator, as she herself
asserts: “The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his ways.”[870] Hence
Mary was rightly called by Dionysius, Archbishop of Alexandria: One and
sole daughter of life: “Una et sola filia vitæ;”[871] differing in this
from others, who being born in sin, are daughters of death.
Moreover, it was meet that the eternal Father should create her in his
grace, since he destined her for the restorer of the lost world, and
mediatrix of peace between man and God; and thus the holy Fathers name
her, and especially St. John Damascene, who thus addresses her: Oh
blessed Virgin, thou art born to procure the salvation of the whole
world![872] St. Bernard says that Mary was already prefigured in the ark
of Noe; for as by the ark men were saved from the deluge, so by Mary we
are saved from the shipwreck of sin; but with this difference, that by
means of the ark few only were saved, but by means of Mary the whole
human race has been redeemed.[873] Hence it is that Mary is called by St.
Athanasius: The new Eve, the mother of life: “Nova Eva, mater vitæ.”[874]
A new Eve, because the first was the mother of death, but the most holy
Virgin is mother of life. St. Theophanes, Bishop of Nice, exclaims: Hail
to thee, who hast taken away the sorrow of Eve.[875] St. Basil calls her:
The peacemaker between God and men.[876] St. Ephrem: The peacemaker of
the whole world.[877]
Now, certainly he who treats of peace should not be an enemy of the
offended person, still less an accomplice of his crime. St. Gregory says,
that to appease the judge his enemy certainly must not be chosen, for
instead of appeasing him he would enrage him more. Therefore, as Mary
was to be the mediatrix of peace between God and man, there was every
reason why she should not appear as a sinner and enemy of God, but as his
friend, and pure from sin.
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