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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today we look at the 5th and last mark of “true devotion” which St. Louis describes in his treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”:
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us, the Fire of Your Love. Enable us to love God above all things, especially give us “true self-knowledge” that we may learn from the example of Jesus – as Mary learned – to be meek and humble of heart. Enable us “to seek God alone in our Blessed Mother, and not ourselves”. Jesus we trust in You! Mary our Mother, pray for us.
Today we look at the 5th and last mark of “true devotion” which St. Louis describes in his treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”:
It is significat to me that St. Louis chose to put this mark at the end of his list – it seems to me it helps to bind all the marks together and stresses the importance of the first mark i.e. “interior”. If we are seeking God we need to seek Him within our own hearts where He has come to us in Baptism to dwell on the Throne of our Hearts. He desires us to seek Him there always, in order to pray always. God, Three in One: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, by His Grace, coming to us through Mary, teaches us to be “interior”, to be “trustful”, to be “holy” as He is holy, to be “constant” and finally to be “disinterested”.
- Fifth, true devotion to Mary is disinterested. It inspires us to seek God alone in his Blessed Mother and not ourselves. The true subject of Mary does not serve his illustrious Queen for selfish gain. He does not serve her for temporal or eternal well-being but simply and solely because she has the right to be served and God alone in her. He loves her not so much because she is good to him or because he expects something from her, but simply because she is lovable. That is why he loves and serves her just as faithfully in weariness and dryness of soul as in sweet and sensible fervour. He loves her as much on Calvary as at Cana. How pleasing and precious in the sight of God and his holy Mother must these servants of Mary be, who serve her without any self-seeking. How rare they are nowadays! It is to increase their number that I have taken up my pen to write down what I have been teaching with success both publicly and in private in my missions for many years.
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us, the Fire of Your Love. Enable us to love God above all things, especially give us “true self-knowledge” that we may learn from the example of Jesus – as Mary learned – to be meek and humble of heart. Enable us “to seek God alone in our Blessed Mother, and not ourselves”. Jesus we trust in You! Mary our Mother, pray for us.
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