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
Immaculate and blessed Virgin, since thou art the universal dispenser of
all divine graces, therefore thou art the hope of all, and also my hope.
I always thank my Lord that he hath given me to know thee, and the means
that I must use to obtain graces and save myself. Thou art this means, oh
great mother of God, for I now understand that it is principally through
the merits of Jesus Christ, and after those, through thy intercession,
that I am to be saved. Ah, my queen, thou didst make so great haste
to visit, and sanctify with thy visit, the house of Elizabeth; ah,
visit, and visit quickly, the poor house of my soul. Ah, hasten! thou
knowest better than I how poor it is, how infected with many maladies,
with irregular affections, bad habits, and actual sin, all those fatal
diseases which will bring it to eternal death. Thou canst enrich it,
oh treasurer of God! and thou canst heal all its infirmities. Visit me
then in life, and visit me especially at the hour of my death, for then
thy help will be more necessary to me. I do not, indeed expect, neither
am I worthy that thou shouldst visit me on this earth with thy visible
presence, as thou hast done to so many of thy servants, but servants
not so unworthy and ungrateful as I am. I will be content to be allowed
then to see thee in thy kingdom of heaven, there to love thee better,
and thank thee for whatever good thou hast done me. At present I will be
content that thou shouldst visit me with thy mercies. It is enough that
thou dost pray for me.
Pray for me then oh Mary, and commend me to thy Son. Thou knowest better
than I know myself, my miseries and my necessities. What more would I say
to thee? Have pity on me. I am so miserable and ignorant that I do not
even know, and cannot even ask, the graces that are most necessary for
me. Oh my queen and most sweet mother, ask thou and obtain for me, from
thy Son, those graces which thou knowest to be most useful and necessary
for my soul. Into thy hands I entirely abandon myself, and only pray the
divine Majesty, that through the merits of my Saviour Jesus, he may
grant me those graces that thou dost ask of him for me. Ask, ask then for
me, oh most holy Virgin, whatever thou esteemest best. Thy prayers are
never rejected. They are the prayers of a mother to a Son, who loves thee
so much, and finds his joy in granting whatever thou dost ask of him,
thus the more to honor thee, and at the same time, show thee the great
love he bears thee. Oh Lady, thus let it be. I will live trusting in
thee. Thou must think only on saving me. Amen.
DISCOURSE VI.
ON THE PURIFICATION OF MARY.
_The great sacrifice which Mary this day made to God, in
offering him the life of her Son._
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