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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I encourage you prayerfully, to read more to complete Chapter 6 in St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin” but today I simply want to post the paragraphs I find so important for me as I look forward to our Journey of 33 Days in Preparation for Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary:
May the Holy Spirit guide each of us into all Truth (cf Jn 16:13) as Jesus promised. Jesus is our Way, our Truth and our Life. He came the first time through Mary and He continues to come through her until the end of time.
I encourage you prayerfully, to read more to complete Chapter 6 in St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin” but today I simply want to post the paragraphs I find so important for me as I look forward to our Journey of 33 Days in Preparation for Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary:
God willing, tomorrow Feb. 20 I’ll quote from Chapter 7 on the outline of the 33 Day Program so that we’ll have a clear “road-map” for our journey – especially for those who have never taken this journey beore, but also to help all of us who are renewing our Consecration to do so by God’s Grace in an even more fruitful way.6. Transformation into the likeness of Jesus
- If Mary, the Tree of Life, is well cultivated in our soul by fidelity to this devotion, she will in due time bring forth her fruit which is none other than Jesus. I have seen many devout souls searching for Jesus in one way or another, and so often when they have worked hard throughout the night, all they can say is, “Despite our having worked all night, we have caught nothing.” To them we can say, “You have worked hard and gained little; Jesus can only be recognised faintly in you.” But if we follow the immaculate path of Mary, living the devotion that I teach, we will always work in daylight, we will work in a holy place, and we will work but little. There is no darkness in Mary, not even the slightest shadow since there was never any sin in her. She is a holy place, a holy of holies, in which saints are formed and moulded.
- Please note that I say that saints are moulded in Mary. There is a vast difference between carving a statue by blows of hammer and chisel and making a statue by using a mould. Sculptors and statue-makers work hard and need plenty of time to make statues by the first method. But the second method does not involve much work and takes very little time. St. Augustine speaking to our Blessed Lady says, “You are worthy to be called the mould of God.” Mary is a mould capable of forming people into the image of the God-man. Anyone who is cast into this divine mould is quickly shaped and moulded into Jesus and Jesus into him. At little cost and in a short time he will become Christ-like since he is cast into the very same mould that fashioned a God-man.
May the Holy Spirit guide each of us into all Truth (cf Jn 16:13) as Jesus promised. Jesus is our Way, our Truth and our Life. He came the first time through Mary and He continues to come through her until the end of time.
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