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
The reason of this is evident, for as the angelic Doctor teaches: The
nearer a thing approaches its author, the greater the perfection it
receives from him; therefore, Mary being the creature nearest to God,
she has partaken more than all others of his grace, perfection, and
greatness.[1146] To this Father Suarez traces the cause why the dignity
of mother of God is of an order superior to any other created dignity;
because it appertains, in a certain manner, to the order of union with
a divine person, with which union it is necessarily connected.[1147]
Hence St. Denis the Carthusian asserts, that after the hypostatic union,
there is none more intimate than the union of the mother of God with
her Son.[1148] This, as St. Thomas teaches, is the highest union that a
pure creature can have with God.[1149] And the blessed Albertus Magnus
affirms, that to be mother of God is a dignity next to that of being
God;[1150] therefore he says, that Mary could not be more united to God
than she was, without becoming God.[1151]
St. Bernardine affirms, that in order to become mother of God, it was
requisite that the holy Virgin should be exalted to a certain equality
with the divine Persons, by a certain infinity of graces.[1152] And as
children are esteemed morally one with their parents, so that their
possessions and honors are in common, therefore St. Peter Damian says,
that if God dwells in creatures in different modes, he dwelt in Mary in
a singular mode of fitness, making himself one with her.[1153] And he
exclaims in these celebrated words: Here let every creature be silent and
tremble, and scarcely dare to behold the immensity of so great a dignity.
God dwells in a virgin with whom he has the identity of one nature.[1154]
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