The glories of MaryLiguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint
Religion
The glories of Mary
Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Early works to 1800
Certainly our Lord, who, as St. Methodius declares, gave us the command
to honor our parents, would not fail, when he became man, like ourselves,
to observe it himself, by bestowing on his mother every grace and
honor.[929] Hence St. Augustine says, that we must certainly believe
that Jesus Christ preserved from corruption the body of Mary after
death, as it has been said above; for if he had not done so, he would
not have observed the law, which, as it commands respect to the mother,
so it condemns disrespect.[930] How much less mindful would Jesus have
been of the honor of his mother, if he had not preserved her from the
sin of Adam! That Son would, indeed, commit a sin, says Father Thomas
d’Argentina, an Augustinian, who, being able to preserve his mother
from original sin, should not do so; now that which would be sinful
in us, says the same author, cannot be esteemed befitting the Son of
God, namely, if he should not have created his mother immaculate when
he was able to do so. Ah, no, exclaims Gerson, since thou, the supreme
Prince, dost wish to have a mother, honor will certainly be due to her
from thee; but this law would not appear well fulfilled if thou shouldst
permit her, who was to be the dwelling of all purity, to fall into the
abomination of original sin.[931]
Moreover, the divine Son, as we know, came into the world to redeem
Mary before all others, as we read in St. Bernardine of Sienna.[932]
And as there are two modes of redeeming, as St. Augustine teaches, one
by raising the fallen; the other, by preventing from falling;[933]
doubtless, the latter is the most noble. More nobly, says St. Antoninus,
is he redeemed who is prevented from falling, than he who is raised after
falling;[934] because in this way is avoided the injury or stain that
the soul always contracts by a fall. Therefore we ought to believe that
Mary was redeemed in the nobler manner, as became the mother of a God,
as St. Bonaventure expresses it; for Frassen proves the sermon on the
assumption to have been written by that holy doctor.[935] We must believe
that by a new mode of sanctification the Holy Spirit redeemed her at the
first moment of her conception, and preserved her by a special grace
from original sin, which was not in her, but would have been in her.[936]
On this subject Cardinal Cusano has elegantly written: Others have had
a deliverer, but the holy Virgin had a predeliverer;[937] others have
had a Redeemer to deliver them from sin already contracted, but the holy
Virgin had a Redeemer who, because he was her Son, prevented her from
contracting sin.
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