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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today, is Saturday, and Catholics for centuries have considered it to be “Mary’s Day”, because on the First Saturday after Jesus’ death on Friday, Mary remained full of Faith in His Resurrection. We can be sure of Mary’s Faith, but as for others even the beloved Disciple John, from whom we hear in his own Gospel of the disciples’ “fears” rather than faith, until Jesus rises from the dead.
St. Louis de Montfort in paragraph # 108 of his treatise, "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin" wrote:
“Behold your Mother”, I could not help but dwell on Mary’s standing at the foot of the Cross and keeping the eyes and ears of her heart open to Jesus – and learning from Him the unfathomable depth of His Humility.
Today, I want to ponder Mary’s faith - alive in her - even in the midst of all her pain on Calvary and in her time of waiting to see Jesus again when He rose from the dead. Please let us continue to pray for one another and for all the world, remembering also Jesus’ words:
“When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?” (Lk 18:8)
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today, is Saturday, and Catholics for centuries have considered it to be “Mary’s Day”, because on the First Saturday after Jesus’ death on Friday, Mary remained full of Faith in His Resurrection. We can be sure of Mary’s Faith, but as for others even the beloved Disciple John, from whom we hear in his own Gospel of the disciples’ “fears” rather than faith, until Jesus rises from the dead.
St. Louis de Montfort in paragraph # 108 of his treatise, "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin" wrote:
Yesterday, in remembering Jesus’ words from His Cross to John and to us:…true devotion to our Lady is holy, that is, it leads us to avoid sin and to imitate the virtues of Mary. Her ten principal virtues are: deep humility, lively faith, blind obedience, unceasing prayer, constant self-denial, surpassing purity, ardent love, heroic patience, angelic kindness, and heavenly wisdom.
“Behold your Mother”, I could not help but dwell on Mary’s standing at the foot of the Cross and keeping the eyes and ears of her heart open to Jesus – and learning from Him the unfathomable depth of His Humility.
Today, I want to ponder Mary’s faith - alive in her - even in the midst of all her pain on Calvary and in her time of waiting to see Jesus again when He rose from the dead. Please let us continue to pray for one another and for all the world, remembering also Jesus’ words:
“When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?” (Lk 18:8)
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