OUR LADY AS MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACES
Even though it has not been declared as an
official dogma of the faith, the Church in its Ordinary Magisterium teaches
that Jesus is the unique Mediator between God and man. However, associated with
Jesus in the divine plan of salvation Our Lady is the Mediatrix of all graces.
MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACES:
MEANING. All of the graces that flow to
us flow from the throne of the Blessed Trinity. God is the origin and source
through which all graces flow. However, God has chosen Our Lady, the Mother of
God as well as Our Mother in the order of grace as a channel through which
these graces flow so abundantly.
ANALOGIES. An image that one of the saints in the Church
utilized is the following. The Church has many names and one of the names is
The Mystical Body of Christ. Therefore, Jesus is the Head of the Mystical Body
the Church; we are the members of this Body. Our Lady then is the neck which
connects the Body to the rest of the members! CANAL. Water flow freely from one place to another
by means of a canal. Our Lady is the living canal through which the water of
God’s graces flow freely to sanctify humanity. A BRIDGE built over a body of
water connects one place to another. So it is with Our Lady. She is the living
bridge by which heaven is united to earth. GATE OF HEAVEN. Another poetical
title given to Our Lady is the “Gate of Heaven”. A tender and strong devotion
to Mary will help us to pass from this life into next and arrive safely at
heaven. All of these are mere images of
the presence of Our Lady in the plan of God, in His plan of Redemption.
BIBLICAL PASSAGE: OUR LADY AS
MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACES. The most
obvious Biblical passage that substantiates the role of Our Lady as Mediatrix
of all graces is found in the Gospel of Saint John(Jn. 2:1-12) It is the passage
of the Wedding Feast of Cana.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TEXT AND
INTERPRETATION. Jesus enters into His
Public ministry after spending close to thirty years in the Private life of
Nazareth with Mary and Saint Joseph. Jesus, Mary and some of the Apostles are invited
to a wedding banquet. Something embarrassing happens: the wedding coupler runs
out of wine. Noticing this embarrassing situation Our Lady intervenes and tells
Jesus that there is no more wine. Then finally Our Lady tells the servant: “Do
whatever he tells you.” Sic huge stone jars are brought to Jesus filled to the
brim with water. Then Jesus turns the water into wine. And it was the best
quality wine. Behold a brief summary!
INTERPRETATION. In the Gospel of John there are the seven
signs of Jesus, meaning the seven miracles that Jesus did in this Gospel. The
first of these seven miracles was the following: the turning of water into wine
in the Wedding Feast of Cana. It is true beyond the shadow of a doubt that
Jesus was the one who performed the miracle.
Jesus would perform miracles to give evident proof to the fact that he
was not just a man but also God. The catechetical definition for Him is: “Jesus
is the Son of God made man.”
MARY’S ROLE. However, the Biblical passage would be
totally incomplete if the role of Mary were not underlined, if her importance
were simply sidetracked. This would be a falsification of the text! Our point is simply this! It was Our Lady’s loving, attentive, and
maternal eye that picked up immediately this embarrassing situation. It was Our
Lady, Mediatrix of all graces, that pointed out to Jesus the problem and the
dire need of the couple. Jesus was moved
by the love of His Mother. Jesus was touched by the maternal care and attention
of His Mother. Jesus was motivated to carry out this first of His many miracles
through the presence and the intercession of His Mother. To ignore this would
be to falsify an authentic interpretation of the text.
OUR LADY OF THE MIRACULOUS
MEDAL. Our Lady appeared to Saint
Catherine Labouree in Rue de Bac, Paris, in the convent in the year 1830. The nun Catherine was awakened by an angel
and beckoned to go into the chapel in the convent because somebody was waiting
for her there. Dressing quickly the nun hurried into the chapel to witness a
vision that would changer her life as well as countless believers throughout
the years. Our Lady was there in the chapel sitting in the Presidential chair
of the priest, beckoning the humble sister to draw closer to her. The closeness was unique in the history of
Our Lady’s approved apparitions. The nun actually put her hands in the lap of
Our Lady and then they began to talk.
LATER APPARITION. In a later
apparition Our Lady asked the nun, Catherine Labouree, to ask that a medal be
made in her honor. The nun kept this a secret for many years until through the
intervention of her spiritual director and confessor it was revealed. This is the famous Medal of the Immaculate
Conception, commonly called the Miraculous Medal because so many miracles have
been attributed to Our Lady through this humble means.
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta as
well as Saint Maximilian Kolbe are tow modern saints who have been ardent
lovers of Our Lady as well as zealous propagators of wearing with faith and
trust this sign of our love for Our Lady and our trust in her power of
intercession.
PRACTICE. Why not turn to Our Lady and tell her what is
most heavy on your heart. In other words, we all have at least one small thorn
embedded in our own hearts. Why not open up to Our Lady, Mediatrix of all
graces and talk to her about this pain, this splinter, this thorn that is
causing you so much pain. Our Lady told Saint Catherine of Labouree, referring
to the rays emanating from the front image that those are the many graces that nobody
asks for! Why not right now and very frequently in the course of your life,
open up your heart and share your most intimate secrets, sufferings, fears,
doubts, and worries with Our Lady. Maybe, through her intercession, the thorn
of sorrow may not be taken away right away, but Our Lady will share with you
the pain and offer it up to God for the salvation of immortal souls. Many graces are awaiting you if you only can
entrust your life to Jesus, the Son of Mary.
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