You know, people say that a lot, but never actually demonstrate how it
works. One can really say anything about anyone leading to Christ. “Devotion to Peter always leads to devotion to Christ”. “Devotion to the Five Wounds always leads to devotion to Christ”. Saying an Ave or a Salve does not jump start us into talking to Christ. There is no absolute consequence that follows upon the action. Could traditionalists be a bit more scholastic and Thomistic about this… if only to explain it better?
One thing is true, and has zero examples to the contrary: devotion to Christ leads to devotion to Christ. Church Tradition is
His, and no one else’s. How many simple, average people do you know that are 100% “consecrated” to Mary and are always holding rosaries, always praising Mary’s help, always kissing Mary’s statues - and who end up actually talking about Jesus at some point? It seems a rare thing. Devotion to Mary tends to lead to devotion to Mary, in my experience. You become so focused on addressing the “Portal to Christ” that you try to find greater and more poetic ways to address the Portal herself.
I don’t see how there’s an immediate correlation. This doesn’t mean I “reject Mary” or “hate Mary”, or am “anti-Mary”. I just like to know what I am doing, and to make sure it is right.
Hi Classicist,
You raise some good questions especially the question how does the consecration to Mary work? Has anybody ever demonstated this?
Saints such as St Louis de Montfort and St Maximilian Kolbe (there are plenty of other saints who were devotees of Mary) show that consecration to Mary does lead to sanctity for they have been canonized by the Church.
St Louis de Montfort demonstrates the theological basis of devotion to Mary in his book “True Devotion to Mary.” St Maximilian Kolbe also demonstrates this in his writings. One such theological truth according to them, and although it has not been solemnly defined by the Church, yet it is a part of the doctrinal patrimony of the Church for a number of popes have mentioned it in their encyclicals, is Mary as the Mediatrix of All Graces. St Maximilian Kolbe says that all graces come to us from the Father, through the Son, and by the Holy Spirit and the Immaculata. The Immaculata is the instrument by which the Holy Spirit dispenses all graces given to mankind. Now, it is indespensible that we need God’s grace to live out our Christian vocation and perform meritorious acts conducive to eternal life. St Maximilian Kolbe says that we should petition God for His grace by the same channel by which He dispenses it, that is, Our Lady.
I am not going to go into a detailed discussion on why St Louis de Montfort, St Maximilian Kolbe, St Bernard, and others have said that Mary is the Mediatrix of All Graces. I refer you to Montfort’s book on “True Devotion to Mary” and Kolbe’s writings, or google it. The fact is that the Church has never said that this doctrine is heretical and as I have mentioned above, some popes have mentioned it in their encyclicals. Blessed Pope John Paul II, in his encyclical on the Rosary (it may have been another encyclical, I forget off hand), says that he took the teaching of St Louis de Montfort on devotion to Mary as his own and he recommends Montfort’s teaching to anyone who wants to be truly devoted or consecrated to Mary.
The Knights of the Immaculata and Marytown, both founded by St Maximilian Kolbe, is based on the doctrine that Mary is the Mediatrix of All Graces. The Church, of course, formally approved the foundation of both The Knights of the Immaculata and the Marytowns. In doing so, the Church formally approves the doctrine of Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces. At the very least, the Church is saying it is not heretical.
Now, how does true devotion to Mary and consecration to her work? Firstly, we should understand that the life of grace in us is imperceptible most times. Though God and Our Lady are constantly pouring into our souls grace, this is imperceptible to us most times but true none the less.
If we consecrate ourselves to Mary and persevere in it, St Louis de Montfort says that Mary will communicate her spirit to us. Now, if we ask what is Mary’s spirit or interior life like, the saints tell us that she is more Godlike than any other creature that God has created or will create. Mary is more Godlike than the Seraphim and Cherubim, she is the masterpiece of God’s creation. St Thomas Aquinas says that of three things God could not have done greater, one is conferring on Mary the dignity of being the Mother of God.
Mary is full of the love of God, the love of Christ, and the love of neighbor. She possesses all the virtures in an eminent degree as no other creature does or ever will. There is nothing in Mary but God. Mary is the Sovereign Queen of heaven and earth. She is the worthy and immaculate Mother of the Son of God. And just as at the wedding in Cana Jesus performed His first miracle at the humble request of Mary, even now Jesus does not deny any requests His dear mother asks of Him in heaven, for her will is one with His. It has pleased God that at the commands of Mary heaven, earth, and hell bend for good will or bad will.
Blessed are we if Mary gives us but a portion of her spirit.