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In Praise of Our Lady - II

What always surprises me about Our Lady is how easy she is to love. Having searched for God most of my life and failed to find him as a loving presence, the warmth of love I feel from her is astounding. Why is she so much easier to love and feel the love of than God himself? She tells me that it is how God has ordained it. That it is God’s love that I feel when I love her. It is God that I love in her. Just as meeting a saintly person in this life can tell us more about God than a myriad of books or sermons, so meeting Our Lady brings the reality of God as nothing else can.

She is such a presence. She is so real. There are times when I feel I know her better than any person in this life. There is nothing hidden in her. She does not hide herself from me. There have been times when I have found myself comforting her as she weeps over some horror. Only I have the power to put a barrier between us.

Saying the Rosary has become a joy because I say it with her, leaning upon her breast, saying it as words of love to her, letting her show me the mysteries, feeling them as she feels them.

My frozen heart, which I have often thought incapable of love, has at last found itself warmed in the fire of divine love. I have found someone I can love totally and without reserve. Someone who will never leave me, or disappoint me, or disapprove of me. I love her as my mother, but also as my lover. There are times when we whisper things together that can be shared with no one else.

Posted on Friday, January 18, 2008 at 03:18PM by Registered CommenterSi Fractus Fortis in | Comments2 Comments

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You are truly blessed to have this deep and alive nearness of Our Lady in your life.

I like your blog, and will be visiting often.

I have also left a comment below re: the Sacred Hearts pictures.
Pax

January 18, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterteresa_anawim

Dear Teresa

You will be very welcome, and I shall visit your blog too. There is great joy in sharing what the Lord means to us and has done for us.

January 19, 2008 | Registered CommenterSi Fractus Fortis

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