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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Continuing to read prayerfully and to ponder, St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin":
Continuing to read prayerfully and to ponder, St. Louis de Montfort’s treatise on "True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin":
St. Louis was a priest in the 1700’s and while he was writing for the people of his own time, primarily, I believe God gave him words for the Church Universal and for all times. I’ve said this before but these are times when we need to hear what St. Louis de Montfort preached and wrote about Mary. I’ve quoted Pope St. John Paul II many times also because he saw the crisis of Faith growing, saying in 1982:Critical devotees
- There are, I find, seven kinds of false devotion to Mary, namely, the devotion of (1) the critical, (2) the scrupulous, (3) the superficial, (4) the presumptuous, (5) the inconstant, (6) the hypocritical, (7) the self-interested.
- Critical devotees are for the most part proud scholars, people of independent and self-satisfied minds, who deep down in their hearts have a vague sort of devotion to Mary. However, they criticise nearly all those forms of devotion to her which simple and pious people use to honour their good Mother just because such practices do not appeal to them. They question all miracles and stories which testify to the mercy and power of the Blessed Virgin, even those recorded by trustworthy authors or taken from the chronicles of religious orders. They cannot bear to see simple and humble people on their knees before an altar or statue of our Lady, or at prayer before some outdoor shrine. They even accuse them of idolatry as if they were adoring the wood or the stone. They say that as far as they are concerned they do not care for such outward display of devotion and that they are not so gullible as to believe all the fairy tales and stories told of our Blessed Lady. When you tell them how admirably the Fathers of the Church praised our Lady, they reply that the Fathers were exaggerating as orators do, or that their words are misrepresented. These false devotees, these proud worldly people are greatly to be feared. They do untold harm to devotion to our Lady. While pretending to correct abuses, they succeed only too well in turning people away from this devotion.
Come Holy Spirit, enlighten our minds to know Your Truth, strengthen our wills to do Your Truth as Mary did. Fill our hearts with the Fire of Your Love as you filled Mary! On today’s Feast of the Holy Cross, may we stand with her keeping our eyes on Jesus.…Where the Mother is, there too is the Son. When one moves away from the Mother, sooner or later he ends up keeping distant from the Son as well. It is no wonder that today, in various sectors of secularized society, we note a widespread crisis of faith in God, preceded by a drop in devotion to the Virgin Mother… - Address to the Legion of Mary, October 1982
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