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
Ah, for love of this exalted child the Redeemer hastened his coming into
the world, for whilst she through her humility did not esteem herself
worthy of being the servant of the divine mother, she was herself
chosen for this mother, and by the odor of her virtues and her powerful
prayers, she drew into her virginal womb the divine Son. Hence was Mary
called the turtle by her divine spouse: The voice of the turtle is heard
in our land: “Vox turturis audita est in terra nostra.”[1088] Not only
because she, like the turtle, always loved solitude, living in this world
as in a desert, but also because, like the turtle who makes the fields
mournful with its sad note, Mary was always mourning in the temple over
the miseries of the lost world, and asking from God, the Redeemer of the
world. Oh, with how much greater affection and fervor than the prophets
did she repeat to God in the temple their supplications and sighs, that
he might send the Redeemer! “Send forth, oh Lord, the Lamb, the ruler of
the earth.”[1089] “Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above, and let the
clouds rain the just.”[1090] “Oh, that thou wouldst rend the heavens and
wouldst come down.”[1091]
In a word, it was an object of delight to God to see this young Virgin
always ascending to a higher perfection, like a pillar of smoke, rich
in the odors of all virtues, as the Holy Spirit exactly describes her
in the sacred Canticles: “Who is she that goeth up by the desert, as
a pillar of smoke of aromatical spices, of myrrh, and frankincense,
and of all the powders of the perfumer?”[1092] This holy child, says
Sophronius, was in truth the garden of delights of the Lord, for he found
there flowers of every kind, and all the odors of the virtues.[1093]
This St. John Chrysostom affirms, that God chose Mary for his mother on
earth, because he found not on the earth a more perfect and more holy
Virgin than Mary, neither a place more worthy for him to dwell in than
her sacred womb;[1094] as St. Bernard also says: On the earth there was
no more worthy place than the womb of the Virgin.[1095] St. Antoninus
asserts that the blessed Virgin, in order to be elected and predestined
to the dignity of mother of God, must have possessed a perfection so
great and consummate, that it should surpass the perfection of all other
creatures.[1096]
As then the holy young child Mary, presented and offered herself in the
temple promptly and entirely, so let us, at this day, without delay and
without reserve, present ourselves to Mary, and entreat her to offer us
to God, who will not refuse us when he sees us offered by the hand of her
who was the living temple of the Holy Spirit, the delight of her Lord,
and the chosen mother of the Eternal Word. And let us place a great hope
in this exalted and most gracious Lady, who rewards with so much love the
devotions that are offered to her by her servants, as may be seen by the
following example.
EXAMPLE.
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