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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Hopefully, by God’s Grace, many of us are beginning to appreciate more and more God’s Truth shining through the words of St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin".
Jesus dying on the Cross told John, His beloved disciple and through John all of us: “Behold your Mother”. John obeyed, taking Mary into his life, but how often do we behold our Mother Mary? How constant are we in imitating her virtues? Today we need to examine ourselves on how “constant” we are in our devotion to her.
Hopefully, by God’s Grace, many of us are beginning to appreciate more and more God’s Truth shining through the words of St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin".
Jesus dying on the Cross told John, His beloved disciple and through John all of us: “Behold your Mother”. John obeyed, taking Mary into his life, but how often do we behold our Mother Mary? How constant are we in imitating her virtues? Today we need to examine ourselves on how “constant” we are in our devotion to her.
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love and Your Truth. Enable us to obey Jesus Who is our Way, our Truth and our Life. He gave Mary to us as Mother and Model for the Church, help us to know and love her more, that we may know and love Jeus more through her. Jesus, we trust in You! Mary, our Mother, pray for us. Dear St. Joseph as you loved Jesus and Mary, pray for us. St. Louis de Montfort and all you Holy Saints and Angels, pray for all of us! Amen,
- Fourth, true devotion to our Lady is constant. It strengthens us in our desire to do good and prevents us from giving up our devotional practices too easily. It gives us the courage to oppose the fashions and maxims of the world, the vexations and unruly inclinations of the flesh and the temptations of the devil. Thus a person truly devoted to our Blessed Lady is not changeable, fretful, scrupulous or timid. We do not say however that such a person never sins or that his sensible feelings of devotion never change. When he has fallen, he stretches out his hand to his Blessed Mother and rises again. If he loses all taste and feeling for devotion, he is not at all upset because a good and faithful servant of Mary is guided in his life by faith in Jesus and Mary, and not by feelings.
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