Who is she that cometh forth as the morning rising...
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O Mary, conceived without sin
pray for us who have recourse to thee,
and for those who do not
have recourse to thee,
especially the enemies of the Church
and all those recommended to thee.
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pray for us who have recourse to thee,
and for those who do not
have recourse to thee,
especially the enemies of the Church
and all those recommended to thee.
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Immaculata, Queen and Mother of the Church,
I renew my consecration to you for this day and for always,
so that you might use me for the
coming of the Kingdom of Jesus in the whole world.
To this end I offer you all my prayers, actions and sacrifices of this day.
"Never be afraid of loving Mary too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did." - St. Maximilian Kolbe.
Pope Bl. Paul VI tells us that we can never venerate Mary at the level she merits, precisely because of the mystery that unites her to Christ.
Therefore our Blessed [St. Maximilian Kolbe] is not to be reproved, nor the Church with him, because of their enthusiasm for the formal religious veneration of the Mother of God. This veneration with its rites and practices will never fully achieve the level it merits, nor the benefits it can bring, precisely because of the mystery that unites her to Christ, and which finds fascinating documentation in the New Testament. The result will never be “Mariolatry,” just as the sun will never be darkened by the moon; nor will the mission of salvation specifically entrusted to the ministry of the Church ever be distorted if the latter honors in Mary an exceptional Daughter and Spiritual Mother. The characteristic aspect, if you like, and the original quality of Blessed Kolbe’s devotion, of his “hyperdulia” to Mary, is the importance he attributes to it with regard to the present needs of the Church, the efficacy of her prophecy about the glory of the Lord and the vindication of the humble, the power of her intercession, the splendor of her exemplariness, the presence of her maternal charity. The [Second Vatican] Council confirmed us in these certainties, and now from heaven Father Kolbe is teaching us and helping us to meditate upon them and live them. This Marian profile of our new Blessed places him among the great saints and seers who have understood, venerated and sung the mystery of Mary. - Source
In the play on the life of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, the actor who portrays sang a beautiful hymn to our Lady.
ReplyDelete"Who are you oh Immaculate Conception?"
Those are the words I remember from so long ago ...
Gracias for your yes my Lady.
It's the anniversary of my earthly mother's passing today. So happy that it falls on this special day honoring Our Lady.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite John Michael Talbot songs in honor of our Lady, the new Eve.
ReplyDeleteHoly is His Name:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbBq-tdtvBY
John Michael Talbot was one whose witness helped me come back to the Church many years ago.