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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today is the last day of August the Month dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and tomorrow begins the month of September – dedicated to the Sorrowful Mother. How appropriate then to be continuing St. Louis de Montfort’s preparation to consecrate ourselves totally to Jesus through Mary, (or renewing our Total Consecration)!
Today, by God’s Grace, let us continue learning from St. Louis De Montfort’s treatise on “True Devotion” by repeating one paragraph from yesterday and then completing his thoughts on St. Augustine’s insight of Mary as the “Mould of God”:
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today is the last day of August the Month dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and tomorrow begins the month of September – dedicated to the Sorrowful Mother. How appropriate then to be continuing St. Louis de Montfort’s preparation to consecrate ourselves totally to Jesus through Mary, (or renewing our Total Consecration)!
Today, by God’s Grace, let us continue learning from St. Louis De Montfort’s treatise on “True Devotion” by repeating one paragraph from yesterday and then completing his thoughts on St. Augustine’s insight of Mary as the “Mould of God”:
Daily prayers for Wk 2: Litany of the Holy Spirit, Ave Maris Stella and 5 decades of the Rosary.
- Please note that I say that saints are moulded in Mary. There is a vast difference between carving a statue by blows of hammer and chisel and making a statue by using a mould. Sculptors and statue-makers work hard and need plenty of time to make statues by the first method. But the second method does not involve much work and takes very little time. St. Augustine speaking to our Blessed Lady says, “You are worthy to be called the mould of God.” Mary is a mould capable of forming people into the image of the God-man. Anyone who is cast into this divine mould is quickly shaped and moulded into Jesus and Jesus into him. At little cost and in a short time he will become Christ-like since he is cast into the very same mould that fashioned a God-man.
- I think I can very well compare some spiritual directors and devout persons to sculptors who wish to produce Jesus in themselves and in others by methods other than this. Many of them rely on their own skill, ingenuity and art and chip away endlessly with mallet and chisel at hard stone or badly-prepared wood, in an effort to produce a likeness of our Lord. At times, they do not manage to produce a recognisable likeness either because they lack knowledge and experience of the person of Jesus or because a clumsy stroke has spoiled the whole work. But those who accept this little-known secret of grace which I offer them can rightly be compared to smelters and moulders who have discovered the beautiful mould of Mary where Jesus was so divinely and so naturally formed. They do not rely on their own skill but on the perfection of the mould. They cast and lose themselves in Mary where they become true models of her Son.
- You may think this a beautiful and convincing comparison. But how many understand it? I would like you, my dear friend, to understand it. But remember that only molten and liquefied substances may be poured into a mould. That means that you must crush and melt down the old Adam in you if you wish to acquire the likeness of the new Adam in Mary.
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