Haven’t read it. Nor do I intend to. No one here has to justify their devotion to Our Lady…
Dear pianistclare,
I’m not anyone’s judge at all, let alone the judge of people on the internet whom I barely know. I’m just trying to learn something from the saints and Popes, asking questions, and speaking what I believe to be true.
I do think that there’s been a decline in Marian devotion among Church Catholics, due in part to not seeking to integrate Church teaching about Mary. I’m as guilty as anyone. As I’ve said before, I would already be in hell without Christ’s grace given through the intercession of our Blessed Mother. I realize that most–if not almost all–people on here believe that devotion to Mary is not necessary for salvation.
(*Again, of course, when I say that devotion to Mary is necessary, I’m speaking of those with psychological freedom and with access to the truth about the Mother of God. I’m speaking of those with freedom and access).
I can’t see that devotion to Mary is unnecessary (an issue, btw, which I did not bring up in the opening post), because–for example–we must keep the commandments to be saved. As I understand it, the Church teaches that the Fourth Commandment–honor your father and your mother–applies not only to honoring our biological parents, but to honoring all those in authority–teachers, for example, and police officers.
How much more, then, would this apply to the Mother of God, who is our Blessed Mother, Queen, and Mediatrix, by whose merits the world is repaired, as one of the Popes I quoted said?
Vatican II was so clear about the union of the Mother and the Son in the work of our salvation–a work which climaxes at the Cross, where Mary stands–as St. JPII says–at the center of the Paschal mystery. So how could any part of the Catholic faith be categorically necessary, let alone “singular” and “saving” role of our “Mother in the order of grace” (Vatican II), who is “placed on the highest summit of glory” (Leo 13th–see quote below)
(Again, of course, I fully realize that Jesus is fully man and fully God, and that Mary’s role adds nothing, and subtracts nothing, from the dignity of this One Mediator, the Lord.)
Here’s another quotation from our beloved Popes which I find beautiful from Pope Leo 13th, regarding praying the Rosary and the importance of Marian devotion:
The supreme Apostolic office which we discharge and the exceedingly difficult condition of these times, daily warn and almost compel Us to watch carefully over the integrity of the Church, the more that the calamities from which she suffers are greater. We constantly seek for help from Heaven - the sole means of effecting anything - that our labours and our care may obtain their wished for object. We deem that there could be no surer and more efficacious means to this end than by religion and piety to obtain the favour of the great Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, the guardian of our peace and the minister to us of heavenly grace, who is placed on the highest summit of power and glory in Heaven, in order that she may bestow the help of her patronage on men who through so many labours and dangers are striving to reach that eternal city.
w2.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_01091883_supremi-apostolatus-officio.html