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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today we continue to read and prayerfully listen with the ears of our hearts to St. Louis De Montfort as he continues to explain his treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin” and the Total Consecration of ourselves to Jesus through Mary.
“O Jesus, living in Mary, come and live in Your servants, in the spirit of Your holiness, in the fullness of Your power, in the perfection of Your ways, in the truth of Your virtues, in the communion of Your mysteries. Rule over every adverse power, in Your Spirit, for the glory of the Father. Amen.” – Prayer of Fr. Jean Jacques Olier, S.S. (1608-1657)
Today we continue to read and prayerfully listen with the ears of our hearts to St. Louis De Montfort as he continues to explain his treatise on “True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin” and the Total Consecration of ourselves to Jesus through Mary.
Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of Your faithful; kindle in us the Fire of Your Love. Jesus and The Father sent You, Holy Spirit, to bring the Church into All Truth. You are the Word made Flesh in the womb of Mary, by the power of the Holy Spirit. You came to us the first time through Mary in hiddenness and humility. You continue to come to us through her until the end of time when you will come again through her in Glory!
- (2) It follows then that anyone who in this way consecrates and sacrifices himself voluntarily to Jesus through Mary may no longer dispose of the value of any of his good actions. All his sufferings, all his thoughts, words, and deeds belong to Mary. She can then dispose of them in accordance with the will of her Son and for His greater glory. This dependence, however, is without detriment to the duties of a person’s present and future state of life. One such duty, for example, would be that of a priest who, by virtue of his office or otherwise, must apply the satisfactory or prayer value of the Holy Mass to a particular person. For this consecration can only be made in accordance with the order established by God and in keeping with the duties of one’s state of life.
- (3) It follows that we consecrate ourselves at one and the same time to Mary and to Jesus. We give ourselves to Mary because Jesus chose her as the perfect means to unite Himself to us and unite us to Him. We give ourselves to Jesus because He is our last end. Since He is our Redeemer and our God we are indebted to Him for all that we are.
“O Jesus, living in Mary, come and live in Your servants, in the spirit of Your holiness, in the fullness of Your power, in the perfection of Your ways, in the truth of Your virtues, in the communion of Your mysteries. Rule over every adverse power, in Your Spirit, for the glory of the Father. Amen.” – Prayer of Fr. Jean Jacques Olier, S.S. (1608-1657)
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