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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
St. Louis de Montfort, writing his treatise on True Devotion, wrote not only having received it through Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium (teaching authority of the Church) but also from his own experience in living God’s Truth. He shares what he has learned and what he has experienced:
Litany of the Holy Spirit
Ave Maris Stella
Litany of the Blessed Mother
St. Louis de Montfort, writing his treatise on True Devotion, wrote not only having received it through Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium (teaching authority of the Church) but also from his own experience in living God’s Truth. He shares what he has learned and what he has experienced:
- My dear friend, be sure that if you remain faithful to the interior and exterior practices of this devotion which I will point out, the following effects will be produced in your soul:
How important it is for us to be faithful to the graces God offers us! Let us pray to receive from Him today an increase in the virtue of true humility, which seeks to love God above all and especially as St. Augustine expressed it: the City of God is built by those who love God to the contempt of self. The City of man is built by those who love self to the contempt of God. We can only serve one master, as Jesus told us. By God’s grace and the intercession of Mary, may we serve God and not “self”.1. Knowledge of our unworthiness
By the light which the Holy Spirit will give you through Mary, his faithful spouse, you will perceive the evil inclinations of your fallen nature and how incapable you are of any good apart from that which God produces in you as Author of nature and of grace. As a consequence of this knowledge you will despise yourself and think of yourself only as an object of repugnance. You will consider yourself as a snail that soils everything with its slime, as a toad that poisons everything with its venom, as a malevolent serpent seeking only to deceive. Finally, the humble Virgin Mary will share her humility with you so that, although you regard yourself with distaste and desire to be disregarded by others, you will not look down slightingly upon anyone.
Litany of the Holy Spirit
Ave Maris Stella
Litany of the Blessed Mother
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