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
Mary, then, having been made the mother of all the redeemed, by the merit
of her sufferings, and of the offering of her Son; it is just to believe
that only by her hand may be given them the milk of those divine graces,
which are the fruits of the merits of Jesus Christ, and the means to
obtain life eternal. And it is to this that St. Bernard alludes, when
he says that God has placed in the hands of Mary the whole price of
our redemption.[1266] By which the saint gives us to understand, that
by means of the intercession of the blessed Virgin, the merits of the
Redeemer are applied to souls, as by her hand these graces are dispensed,
which are precisely the price of the merits of Jesus Christ.
And if the sacrifice of Abraham in offering up to him his son Isaac so
pleased God that he promised, as a reward, to multiply his descendants
as the stars of heaven: “Because thou hast done this thing, and hast
not spared thy only begotten Son for my sake; I will bless thee, and I
will multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven;”[1267] we must certainly
believe that the more remarkable sacrifice which this great mother made
of Jesus was much more agreeable to the Lord; and, therefore, it has
been granted her, that by her prayers, the number of the elect should
be multiplied, that is, the favored succession of her children, for she
holds and protects as such her devoted servants.
St. Simeon received a promise from God that he should not die until he
had seen the Messiah born: “And he had received an answer from the Holy
Ghost, that he should not see death before he had seen the Christ of the
Lord.”[1268] But he did not receive this grace except by means of Mary,
for he did not see the Saviour until he saw him in the arms of Mary.
Hence, whoever wishes to find Jesus, will not find him except through
Mary. Let us, then, go to this divine mother if we wish to find Jesus;
and let us go with great confidence. Mary said to her servant Prudentiana
Zagnoni,[1269] that every year, on this day of the purification, a great
mercy would be shown to some sinner. Who knows but one of us may to-day
be that favored sinner? If our sins are great, greater is the power of
Mary. The Son can deny nothing to this mother, says St. Bernard.[1270]
If Jesus is offended with us, Mary immediately appeases him. Plutarch
relates that Antipater wrote to Alexander the Great a long letter of
accusations against Olympias, the mother of Alexander. Having read the
letter, he answered: “Does not Antipater know that one tear of my mother
is enough to cancel an endless number of letters of accusation”?[1271]
Thus we may imagine Jesus would also answer to the accusations which
the devil presents him against us when Mary is praying him for us: Does
not Lucifer know that one prayer of my mother, in favor of a sinner,
is enough to make me forget all the accusations of offences committed
against me? The following example is a proof of this.
EXAMPLE.
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