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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
During this last week of the Church year, we are preparing for the holy season of Advent.
In his book, “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”, St. Louis de Montfort concludes his explanation and suggestions on wearing chains as an external devotion that can help our interior devotion, and goes on to write about “Honoring the mystery of the Incarnation”:
During this last week of the Church year, we are preparing for the holy season of Advent.
In his book, “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin”, St. Louis de Montfort concludes his explanation and suggestions on wearing chains as an external devotion that can help our interior devotion, and goes on to write about “Honoring the mystery of the Incarnation”:
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your Faithful; kindle in us the Fire of Your Love!4. Honouring the mystery of the Incarnation
- These loving slaves of Christ may wear their chains around the neck, on their arms, round the waist or round the ankles. Fr. Vincent Caraffa, seventh General of the Society of Jesus, who died a holy death in 1643, carried an iron band round his ankles as a symbol of his holy servitude and he used to say that his greatest regret was that he could not drag a chain around in public. Mother Agnes of Jesus, of whom we have already spoken, wore a chain around her waist. Others have worn it round the neck, in atonement for the pearl necklaces they wore in the world. Others have worn chains round their arms to remind them, as they worked with their hands, that they are the slaves of Jesus.
(a) That we might honour and imitate the wondrous dependence which God the Son chose to have on Mary, for the glory of his Father and for the redemption of man. This dependence is revealed especially in this mystery where Jesus becomes a captive and slave in the womb of his Blessed Mother, depending on her for everything.
- Loving slaves of Jesus in Mary should hold in high esteem devotion to Jesus, the Word of God, in the great mystery of the Incarnation, March 25th, which is the mystery proper to this devotion, because it was inspired by the Holy Spirit for the following reasons:
(b) That we might thank God for the incomparable graces he has conferred upon Mary and especially that of choosing her to be his most worthy Mother. This choice was made in the mystery of the Incarnation. These are the two principal ends of the slavery of Jesus in Mary.
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