Mary, Mother of God!

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  1. miker

    miker Powers

    Happy New Year and More importantly Feast of our Great Mother of God!

    May she cover all of us in the protection of her holy mantle throughout this year

    Peace!

    Sharing this beautiful reflection from today’s Divine Office




    From a letter of St Athanasius
    The Word took our nature from Mary
    The Word took to himself the sons of Abraham, says the Apostle, and so had to be like his brothers in all things. He had then to take a body like ours. This explains the fact of Mary’s presence: she is to provide him with a body of his own, to be offered for our sake. Scripture records her giving birth, and says: She wrapped him in swaddling clothes. Her breasts, which fed him, were called blessed. Sacrifice was offered because the child was her firstborn. Gabriel used careful and prudent language when he announced his birth. He did not speak of “what will be born in you” to avoid the impression that a body would be introduced into her womb from outside; he spoke of “what will be born from you,” so that we might know by faith that her child originated within her and from her.
    By taking our nature and offering it in sacrifice, the Word was to destroy it completely and then invest it with his own nature, and so prompt the Apostle to say: This corruptible body must put on incorruption; this mortal body must put on immortality.
    This was not done in outward show only, as some have imagined. This is not so. Our Saviour truly became man, and from this has followed the salvation of man as a whole. Our salvation is in no way fictitious, nor does it apply only to the body. The salvation of the whole man, that is, of soul and body, has really been achieved in the Word himself.
    What was born of Mary was therefore human by nature, in accordance with the inspired Scriptures, and the body of the Lord was a true body: It was a true body because it was the same as ours. Mary, you see, is our sister, for we are all born from Adam.
    The words of St John, the Word was made flesh, bear the same meaning, as we may see from a similar turn of phrase in St Paul: Christ was made a curse for our sake.Man’s body has acquired something great through its communion and union with the Word. From being mortal it has been made immortal; though it was a living body it has become a spiritual one; though it was made from the earth it has passed through the gates of heaven.
    Even when the Word takes a body from Mary, the Trinity remains a Trinity, with neither increase nor decrease. It is for ever perfect. In the Trinity we acknowledge one Godhead, and thus one God, the Father of the Word, is proclaimed in the Church.
    Responsory
    ℟. I know not how to praise you, holy and immaculate Virgin.* Heaven itself cannot contain the One whom you bore in your womb.
    ℣. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.* Heaven itself cannot contain the One whom you bore in your womb.
    Canticle Te Deum
    God, we praise you; Lord, we proclaim you!
    You, the Father, the eternal –
    all the earth venerates you.
    All the angels, all the heavens, every power –
    The cherubim, the seraphim –
    unceasingly, they cry:
    “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts:
    heaven and earth are full of the majesty of your glory!”
    The glorious choir of Apostles –
    The noble ranks of prophets –
    The shining army of martyrs –
    all praise you.
    Throughout the world your holy Church proclaims you.
    – Father of immeasurable majesty,
    – True Son, only-begotten, worthy of worship,
    – Holy Spirit, our Advocate.
    You, Christ:
    – You are the king of glory.
    – You are the Father’s eternal Son.
    – You, to free mankind, did not disdain a Virgin’s womb.
    – You defeated the sharp spear of Death, and opened the kingdom of heaven to those who believe in you.
    – You sit at God’s right hand, in the glory of the Father.
    – You will come, so we believe, as our Judge.
    And so we ask of you: give help to your servants, whom you set free at the price of your precious blood.
    Number them among your chosen ones in eternal glory.
    The final part of the hymn may be omitted:
    Bring your people to safety, Lord, and bless those who are your inheritance.
    Rule them and lift them high for ever.
    Day by day we bless you, Lord: we praise you for ever and for ever.
    Of your goodness, Lord, keep us without sin for today.
    Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us.
    Let your pity, Lord, be upon us, as much as we trust in you.
    In you, Lord, I trust: let me never be put to shame.
    Let us pray.
    God our Father,
    since you gave mankind a saviour through Blessed Mary, virgin and mother,
    grant that we may feel the power of her intercession,
    when she pleads for us with Jesus Christ, your Son, the author of life,
    who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
    (one) God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.
    Let us praise the Lord.
    – Thanks be to God.
     
  2. InVeritatem

    InVeritatem Archangels

    Today is the last day of meditations from the St. Faustina (formerly Divine Mercy in my Soul) app. The meditation is on Mater Misercordiae, the Queen of Mercy, and with tomorrow being the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, it is fitting to share it.

    The Queen of Mercy

    This last reflection is dedicated to the Queen of Mercy, the Most Glorious Mother of God. She, more than any other, was and continues to be a perfect instrument of the Mercy of God. She brought forth Mercy Himself into this world by her fiat, her "Yes," at the Annunciation. She suffered greatly as she watched her Son suffer such brutality, and offered her motherly love to console His Heart and to win much grace in the world through her sacrifice. She was taken body and soul into Heaven and given the Crown of Glory by her Son, so that from her glorious throne in Heaven, she may continue to lavish Mercy on the world. Seek her prayers, trust in her intercession, consecrate yourself to her motherly care, and know of her perfect love for you. She will never abandon her children and, therefore, she will never abandon you.

    Prayer

    Dearest Mother, my Queen, I love you with a profound love and I desire to consecrate myself to your Immaculate Heart. Your heart, dear Mother, is a heart overflowing with the Mercy of Your Son. He has given you all grace and entrusted you with the dispensation of this grace upon the world. May I never doubt your maternal care and intercession. I love you, dear Mother. I give myself entirely to you so that you may bring me to Your Son, Jesus. Mother Mary, my Queen, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.

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  3. Basto

    Basto Archangels

    Monstra te esse Matrem
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    Image of the entrance hall of the Domus Pacis building, in Fatima, where the headquarters of the World Apostolate of Fatima are located.

    Through the intercession of the Mother of God, may Christian Truth reign in the world in this new year and lead humanity to true peace.
     
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