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
St. Bonaventure, speaking of the field of the Gospel where the treasure
is hidden which should be bought at any great price, as Jesus Christ
hath said: “The kingdom of heaven is like unto a treasure hidden in a
field, which, when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth
and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field;”[1189] remarks
that this field is our Queen Mary, in whom is the treasure of God, that
is, Jesus Christ, and with Jesus Christ the source and fountain of all
graces.[1190] St. Bernard also affirms that the Lord has placed in the
hands of Mary all the graces that he wishes to dispense to us, that we
may know that whatever of good we receive, we receive it all from her
hands.[1191] And of this Mary herself assures us, when she says: In me
is all grace of the way and of the truth: “In me gratia omnis viæ et
veritatis.”[1192] In me are all the graces of true blessings that you
men can desire in your life. Yes, our mother and our hope, well do we
know, to use the words of St. Peter Damian, that all the treasures of the
divine mercies are in thy hands.[1193] And before Damian, St. Ildephonsus
asserted it with more force, for addressing the Virgin he said to her:
Oh Lady, all the graces which God has determined to bestow upon men, he
has determined to dispense by thy hands; and therefore has he committed
to thee all the treasure of graces.[1194] Hence, oh Mary, concluded St.
Germanus, no grace is dispensed to any one except by thy hands; no one
is saved except by thee; no one receives the gift of God except through
thee.[1195] The blessed Albertus Magnus makes a beautiful reflection upon
the words of the angel to the most holy Virgin: “Fear not, Mary, for thou
hast found grace with God,”[1196] saying: Oh, Mary, thou hast not stolen
grace as Lucifer wished to steal it; thou hast not lost it as Adam lost
it; thou hast not bought it as Simon the Magician wished to buy it; but
thou hast found it because thou hast desired and sought it. Thou hast
found the uncreated grace, that is, God himself, become thy Son; and
at the same time thou hast found and obtained all created good.[1197]
St. Peter Chrysologus confirms this thought, by saying that the great
mother found this grace by restoring salvation to all men.[1198] And
elsewhere he says, that Mary found grace in its fulness, sufficient to
save all men.[1199] In like manner as God made the sun, says Richard
of St. Laurence, that by it the earth may be illuminated, so hath he
created Mary, that by her means all divine mercies may be dispensed to
the world.[1200] And St. Bernardine adds that the Virgin, as soon as she
was made mother of the Redeemer, acquired, as it were, a jurisdiction
over all graces: when the Virgin Mary conceived the Word of God in her
womb, she obtained, as I should say, a certain jurisdiction over all the
temporal manifestations of the Holy Spirit; so that no creature obtained
any grace from God, unless according to the disposal of this pious
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