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
This example is not recorded in any book, but a priest, a companion of
mine, related it to me, as having happened to himself. While this priest
was hearing confessions in a certain church (for sufficient reasons he
did not mention the place where this occurred, although the penitent gave
him leave to publish the fact), a youth stood before him, who appeared
to wish and not to wish to come to confession. The Father, after looking
at him several times, at length called him, and asked him if he wished to
make his confession. He answered, yes; but as he required a long time for
it, the confessor took him into a retired room. There the penitent began
by telling him that he was a foreigner, and of noble birth, but he could
not believe that it was possible for God to pardon him after the life he
had led. Besides innumerable other sins he had committed of impurity,
homicide, &c., he said, that being entirely in despair of salvation, he
had set about committing sins, not so much for his own gratification, as
to defy God, and manifest the hatred he bore him. He said, that among
other things, he had with him a crucifix, which he had beaten out of
contempt. He said that just before, on that very morning, he had made
a sacrilegious communion, and for what object? That he might put under
his feet the consecrated wafer. And that, in fact, he had actually
received, and was about to put in execution his horrible intention, but
was prevented by the people who observed him. He then consigned to the
confessor the consecrated host, wrapped in a paper, and told him that
as he was passing by that church he had a great desire to enter. He
could not resist this desire, and had entered. That then he felt great
remorse of conscience, together with a certain confused and irresolute
desire to make his confession. For this reason he had placed himself
before the confessional, but while standing there he felt so confused
and timid, that he wished to go away, but it seemed as if some one had
retained him by force: “Until,” he said, “you, Father, called me; and now
I find myself here; I find myself making my confession; but I know not
how to do it.” The Father then asked him if he had practiced any act of
devotion during that time; meaning towards the most holy Mary; for such
sudden conversions only come through the powerful hands of the Virgin.
“None, Father; what devotion could I offer,” answered the youth, “when
I believed myself lost?” “But try to remember more carefully,” replied
the Father. “Father, nothing.” But accidentally putting his hand to his
breast, he remembered that he wore the Scapular of the Seven Dolors of
Mary: “Maria addolorata.” “Ah, my son,” said the confessor to him, “do
you not see that our blessed Lady has bestowed this grace upon you? And
know,” he added, “that this church is a church of our blessed Lady.”
Hearing this, the youth was moved to contrition, and began to weep. He
confessed his sins, and his compunction increased to such a degree that,
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