Dear Dan_Defender,
So happy to see a post on Our Blessed Mother, and it is the first post I am writing after a brief pause during Advent. Thanks for posting this Icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
I do not know if St. Luke actually painted the portrait, but certainly his Gospel gives us a “portrait” in words. Pope Emeritus, Pope Benedict XVI, once wrote that Mary’s “Magnificat” in Luke’s Gospel is Mary’s “self-portrait”. Pope Benedict has a unique gift of writing that always touches me deeply.
May everyone who looks on Mary in any way, “see” by faith the gift Mary is for all of us, given to us by Jesus from His Cross, with the words:
Let us hear those words as John the beloved disciple heard them and obey them, taking Mary into our lives and into our homes. Icons are special for they are called “windows into heaven”. They seem to draw us beyond the image to more than we can really describe.
My favorite Icon is “Our Lady of Tenderness”. As in this icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mary looks directly at us, but in Our Lady of Tenderness the Baby is looking at Mary and has his tiny hand wrapped around her neck, clinging to her so closely their faces touch, and that is how tenderly they are united and how God wants to be united to us through Mary.
Come Holy Spirit fill the hearts of Your Faithful, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love. Jesus, we Trust in You. Mary, Mother and Model of the Church, pray for us!