Codebilly - aha! I thought I recognized your Carmelite spirituality brother. You just confirmed it.
Me to.
Ironically while Carmelite’s take deep inspiration from the examples of Mary and Elijah few outside the order understand that while Mary extends her mantle of maternal protection and its popularly mistaken to be devoted to Mary the contemplative prayer life is all fully Christ centered. No doubt this is precisely why the order has produced so many great saints, 3 Doctors of The Church (2 of the only 3 female ones) and has so many visionaries for its relatively small size compared to the larger religious orders.
James

busted !
Yes. No doubt about. Fully Christ centered, and where devotion to Mary exists, center on Christ as Mary. While St. Francis and St. Anthony of Padua are not Carmelites, I like the Franciscan phrase regarding St. Anthony … “he became another Mary”
And this general summarize catholic devotion to the Saints, that is, the flavor of spirituality set forth by the founder of foundress becomes the general flavor of the order.
Hence we look to St. John of the Cross, or St. Teresa the Little Flower, as our guide to complete communion with Jesus in the flavor of Bridal Mysticism.
Regarding Mary, we must also remember, that she is the Bride of God the Father, echoed in Song of Solomon. We must the angel’s proclamation, “be not afraid” was consolation to Our Virgin Mother, to enter the bridal chamber of God and surrender wholly, in spousal communion.
Our Catholic Church teaches this in that she was made for God solely for this purpose.
The Fruit of her womb, Jesus, the Incarnation of the Word, steps into time and becomes the image of the invisible God, revealed to humanity.
Therefore, Marian devotion sets itself apart from all paths of servitude to Jesus Christ, because, she embodies all that we can every hope to be.
By the Mercy of God, and the graces granted to Mary, she is mother to all, inclusive of their spiritual formation, and she dispenses gifts to God’s children.
Among these gifts, is the constant, uninterrupted stream of love between her and her Son, Jesus Christ, the Savior.
In this modern era, we are invited to accept, an easy, simple, pure, loving, and devotional path to Lord Jesus Christ by recitation of the Rosary.
And this is a new grace bestowed upon many by her revelation to the Holy Father, John Paul II. She, in this time, makes clear, what was known to the saints of previous times, but hidden in the mysteries of the Rosary.
That is, that she shares her very memories, and hence, in the Joyful mysteries, we witness her Joy beyond Joyful exchanges between her and Jesus.
In doing so, our hearts are awakened to the greatest of gifts, the Person and Jesus Christ Himself. We need no science of philosophy share in this very personal, intimate, simple, and humble relationship with the Christ Child, as the root of this relationship is pure Love of God.
We are reminded of Jesus’ saying that in heaven the little children are the best.
To quote, our saintly sister, St. Teresa the Little Flower,
" Happy dewdrop, known to God alone, think not of the rushing torrents of this world! Envy not even the crystal stream which winds among the meadows. The ripple of its waters is sweet indeed, but it can be heard by creatures. Besides, the Field-flower could never contain it in its cup. One must be so little to draw near to Jesus, and few are the souls that aspire to be little and unknown. “Are not the river and the brook,” they urge, “of more use than a dewdrop? Of what avail is it? Its only purpose is to refresh for one moment some poor little field-flower.” Ah! They little know the true Flower of the field. Did they know Him they would understand better Our Lord’s reproach to Martha. Our Beloved needs neither our brilliant deeds nor our beautiful thoughts. Were He in search of lofty ideas, has He not His Angels, whose knowledge infinitely surpasses that of the greatest genius of earth? Neither intellect nor other talents has He come to seek among us. . . . He has become the Flower of the field to show how much He loves simplicity. The Lily of the valley asks but a single dewdrop, which for one night shall rest in its cup, hidden from all human eyes. But when the shadows shall begin to fade, when the Flower of the field shall have become the _Sun of Justice, then the dewdrop–the humble sharer of His exile–will rise up to Him as love’s vapour. "