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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
How truly St. Louis de Montfort loves Jesus through Mary, writing his treatise on “The Love of Eternal Wisdom”. Today’s Gospel on the Good Shepherd is close to the insights God gave to him as he wrote:
How truly St. Louis de Montfort loves Jesus through Mary, writing his treatise on “The Love of Eternal Wisdom”. Today’s Gospel on the Good Shepherd is close to the insights God gave to him as he wrote:
We can never thank God enough for His Mercy! He has put enmity between Mary and satan to give us a “purely human” model to the Church for following Christ our Savior. We can never love Eternal Wisdom enough for His Great Love! Come Holy Spirit, fill us with the Fire of You Love ! Mary, Mother of Mercy, pray for us.
- I seem to see this lovable Sovereign convoking and assembling the most holy Trinity, a second time, so to speak, for the purpose of rehabilitating man in the state he formerly created him (cf. Gen. 1:26). We can picture a kind of contest going on in this grand council between eternal Wisdom and God’s justice.
- I seem to hear eternal Wisdom, in his plea on behalf of man, admit that because of his sin man and all his descendants deserve to be condemned and to spend all eternity with the rebel angels. Still, man should be pitied because he sinned more through ignorance and weakness than through malice. He points out that it would be a pity if such an exquisite masterpiece were to become the slave of the devil for ever, and millions upon millions of men were to be lost eternally, through the sin of only one man. Besides, eternal Wisdom draws attention to the places left vacant by the fall of the apostate angels. Would it not be fitting to fill these places? And would not God receive great glory in time and in eternity if man were saved?
- It seems to me that I hear the God of justice replying that the sentence of death and eternal damnation has been pronounced against man and his descendants, and it must be carried out without pardon or mercy, just as happened in the case of Lucifer and his followers. Man has shown himself ungrateful for the gifts he received, has followed the devil in pride and disobedience and should therefore follow him in his punishment, for sin must necessarily be punished.
- Eternal Wisdom seeing that nothing on earth can expiate man’s sin, that nothing can satisfy divine justice and appease God’s anger and still, wishing to save unfortunate man whom He cannot help loving, finds a wonderful way of accomplishing this. Wonder of wonders! With boundless and incomprehensible love, this tender-hearted Lord offers to comply with His justice, to calm the divine anger, to rescue us from the slavery of the devil and from the flames of hell, and to merit for us eternal happiness.
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