Dec. 20 - Wk 2 - Day 4 - to acquire an understanding of Mary

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

In “True Devotion”, St. Louis de Montfort continues to help us understand how very special Mary is to God and to us all, especially in this season of Advent:
  1. Our good Master stooped to enclose Himself in the womb of the Blessed Virgin, a captive but loving slave, and to make Himself subject to her for thirty years. As I said earlier, the human mind is bewildered when it reflects seriously upon this conduct of Incarnate Wisdom. He did not choose to give Himself in a direct manner to the human race though He could easily have done so. He chose to come through the Virgin Mary. Thus he did not come into the world independently of others in the flower of his manhood, but he came as a frail little child dependent on the care and attention of his Mother. Consumed with the desire to give glory to God, his Father, and save the human race, He saw no better or shorter way to do so than by submitting completely to Mary.
He did this not just for the first eight, ten or fifteen years of his life like other children, but for thirty years. He gave more glory to God, his Father, during all those years of submission and dependence than he would have given by spending them working miracles, preaching far and wide, and converting all mankind. Otherwise he would have done all these things.

What immeasurable glory then do we give to God when, following the example of Jesus, we submit to Mary! With such a convincing and well- known example before us, can we be so foolish as to believe that there is a better and shorter way of giving God glory than by submitting ourselves to Mary, as Jesus did?
Come Holy Spirit, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love! Continue to bring us into all Truth as Jesus promised (Jn 16:13). Enable us to understand the Mother and Model Jesus gave to us from His Cross – Mary Who is our Mother and Model for the Church.
 
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