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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
St. Louis continues to write about the Biblical figure of “Perfect Devotion”, given in the story of Jacob and Esau and their mother Rebecca, as he shares it in his book on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”. Speaking again of Jacob he wrote:
St. Louis continues to write about the Biblical figure of “Perfect Devotion”, given in the story of Jacob and Esau and their mother Rebecca, as he shares it in his book on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”. Speaking again of Jacob he wrote:
Come Holy Spirit, enable us to hear, with the ears of our hearts, the words of St. Louis de Montfort as he encourages us to seek the holiness to which we have all been called!No matter how great their accomplishments may appear to others, **they attach far more importance to what they do within themselves in their interior life, in the company of the Blessed Virgin. For there they work at the great task of perfection, compared to which all other work is mere child’s play. At times their brothers and sisters are working outside with great energy, skill and success, and win the praise and approbation of the world. But they know by the light of the Holy Spirit that there is far more good, more glory and more joy in remaining hidden and recollected with our Lord, in complete and perfect submission to Mary than there is in performing by themselves marvellous works of nature and grace in the world, like so many Esaus and sinners. Glory for God and riches for men are in her house.
- Finally, he adopted, as much as he could, the virtues he saw in his mother. It seems that one of the reasons why he spent so much time at home was to imitate his dear mother, who was so virtuous, and to keep away from evil companions - who might lead him into sin. In this way, he made himself worthy to receive the double blessing of his beloved father.
- It is in a similar manner that God’s chosen ones usually act. They stay at home with their mother - that is, they have an esteem for quietness, love the interior life, and are assiduous in prayer. They always remain in the company of the Blessed Virgin, their Mother and Model, whose glory is wholly interior and who during her whole life dearly loved seclusion and prayer. It is true, at times they do venture out into the world, but only to fulfil the duties of their state of life, in obedience to the will of God and the will of their Mother.
Lord Jesus, how lovely is your dwelling-place! The sparrow has found a house to dwell in, and the turtle-dove a nest for her little ones! How happy is the man who dwells in the house of Mary, where You were the first to dwell! Here in this home of the elect, he draws from You alone the help he needs to climb the stairway of virtue he has built in his heart to the highest possible points of perfection while in this vale of tears. “How lovely is Your dwelling-place, Lord, God of hosts!”
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