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
To conclude then: this divine mother is infinitely inferior to God, but
immensely superior to all creatures; and if it is impossible to find a
Son more noble than Jesus, it is also impossible to find a mother more
noble than Mary. This should cause the servants of such a queen not
only to rejoice in her greatness, but also to increase their confidence
in her most powerful protection; for, being mother of God, says Father
Suarez, she has a certain right to his gifts, to obtain them for those
for whom she prays.[1174] St. Germanus, on the other hand, says that God
cannot but hear the prayers of this mother, for he cannot but recognize
her for his true and immaculate mother. Thus says the saint, addressing
the Virgin: But thou, who dost prevail with God by a maternal authority,
even for those who grievously sin, thou dost obtain the great grace
of reconciliation; for thou canst not but be graciously heard, as God
in all things conforms to thy wishes as to those of a true and pure
mother.[1175] Therefore, oh mother of God, and our mother, in thee is
not wanting the power to help us. The will, too, is not wanting. Nec
facultas, nec voluntas illi deesse potest.[1176] For thou knowest, I will
say with thy servant the Abbot of Celles, that God has not created thee
for himself alone, but has given thee to the angels for their restorer,
to men for their deliverer, and to the demons for their conqueror, for by
thy means we recover divine grace, and by thee the enemy is conquered and
crushed.[1177]
And if we wish to please the divine mother, let us often salute her by
saying the “Hail Mary.” One day Mary appeared to St. Matilda, and told
her that no one could honor her better than by this salutation; and we
shall certainly obtain through it, peculiar graces from this mother of
mercy, as will be seen by the following example.
EXAMPLE.
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