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Devotion to Mary

I have been meaning for some time now to write about what Mary has come to mean to me over the last month or so. I’ve finally come to the conclusion that I have so much to say on the subject that I will have to publish what I want to say over a series of postings. So this is only an introduction.

Mary is always a difficult subject for a protestant. And as an ex-protestant I have gone through various stages in my appreciation of her. I have written recently on Mary as mediatrix of all graces and one of the things I said that I had begun to realise was that, far from being some sort of add-on, she was at the very centre of Catholicism. This realisation has only got stronger since I wrote that.

Also since I wrote that article I have read two books which made a profound impression on me The Gift of Oneself and True Devotion to Mary.

In reading these two books and putting into practice what they say I have discovered why the liturgy uses extracts from the Wisdom books and the Song of Songs for her feasts, why so many saints and poets seem to go overboard about her, why she is given so many titles such as Mother of Good Council, Help of Christians, Mother of the Church and so on. I have also discovered that she is very different from the plaster statues of her, in which she stands with bowed head looking completely impassive.

Another thing I have discovered is the power of the Rosary.

I would be very careful of the danger of inventing for myself an “imaginary friend” if were it not for the fact that Mary has led me through some very deep repentance about issues that have troubled me all my life. The truth is that as anyone who starts to venerate Mary finds she is a very real and discernable presence. This is hardly surprising if she is indeed the Mediatrix of All Graces.

Posted on Sunday, January 6, 2008 at 02:59PM by Registered CommenterSi Fractus Fortis in | CommentsPost a Comment

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