MARY’S BIRTHDAY GIFTS: WHY NOT FIVE?
St. Louis de Montfort |
Every year on Sept 8th the
Church celebrates with great joy the birthday of the Mother of Jesus, the Son
of the living God Our Savior. If you count, it is exactly nine months after the
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
It stands to reason! Mary was
conceived in the womb of St. Anne December 8th; therefore, nine
months later we celebrate Our Lady’s birthday.
BIRTHDAYS. In all times, places, and cultures birthdays
are celebrations of immense joy—the day that due to God, the author of all
life, brings a great gift, another human person into the human family. The birthday of Mary has greater
significance. God chose Mary to be the
Mother of God, the Mother of the Church, and our Mother in the order of
grace. Therefore, should we not rejoice
in Our Lady’s birthday and manifest this joy by generously giving Mary not only
one gift, but five, or even more if you feel so inspired! Indeed in giving to
Our Lady we will always receive much more in return. God cannot be outdone in
generosity; the same can be said about our Lady. She looks kindly and lovingly
with her maternal gaze and smile on those who love her!
1.
A CLEAN HEART. The privilege of the Immaculate Conception
calls to mind the sinless character of Our Lady. She was conceived without Original Sin; she
lived an impeccable existence and she desires that those who love her distance
themselves from the poison of sin. Why
not make a good confession around the time of the Birthday of Mary. Offer the “Immaculate
one” a pure and clean heart. Saint Pope
John Paul II observed that Marian Sanctuaries are spiritual clinics because
they are havens or refuges where sinners can purify their souls of sins by
making a good sacramental confession! “O
Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee.”
2.
“Maria cogita, Maria invoca”! One of the key elements of the charism and
spirituality of Venerable Father Pio Bruno Lanteri, the Founder of the Oblates
of the Virgin Mary, is a tender and loving devotion to Our Lady. The above Marian expression, in Latin, means
simply this: “To think about Mary and to
invoke Mary.” As a little child walking
with his mother will think about his mother and call out to her, so should we God’s
children and children of Mary think about her often and often have Our Lady’s
name in our mind and on our lips and in our hearts!
3.
IMITATE MARY IN HER VIRTUES. The great writer on Mary and author of True Devotion to Mary, Saint Louis
Grignion de Montfort, highlights the ten most important virtues that Mary
practiced. Let us strive to practice all of these virtues. However of all of
the virtues that Our Lady practiced the greatest of all of these virtues was
that of CHARITY. Another name for
charity is supernatural love. There are two dimensions to true and authentic
supernatural love: to love God with all of our heart, mind, soul and strength;
then to love our neighbor as ourselves. Our Lady is model of this double
dimension of love. Look up at the cross
and you can contemplate graphically this double dimension of love. The vertical bar symbolizes the love we
should have for God which should always be first and foremost. Then the horizontal bar, which extends
outward in two directions, symbolizes that intense love that we should have for
our neighbor. The greatest love we can
possibly have for our neighbor is the ardent prayer, desire, good will and
effort for the eternal salvation of his immortal soul. This Our Lady desired constantly and even now
in heaven: God’s glory and the salvation
of immortal souls!
St. Alphonsus Liguori |
4.
READ GOOD BOOKS ON OUR LADY. There are many spiritual masterpieces written
on Our Lady who Saint Louis de Montfort calls: “God’s masterpiece of creation”. We would like to mention just one in this
short essay: The Glories of Mary.
Beyond the shadow of a doubt this Marian masterpiece, written by the great
Marian Doctor of the Church, Saint Alphonsus Marie Liguori, will set your
hearts on fire with love for Jesus and Mary His Mother. This classic is a detailed explanation of
the prayer Hail Holy Queen. The saintly author takes hundreds of years of
tradition as well as copious Biblical references to magnify the sublime person
of Mary who indeed is the Queen of the angels, the Queen of the saints, the
Queen of martyrs, the Queen of confessors, and the Queen of Virgins. St.
Alphonsus also gives a short story after every explanation and then invites us
to enter into prayer to honor Our Lady. It would be almost impossible for
anybody to read prayerfully this spiritual gem and not have his heart ignited
with love for Jesus and Mary. Try it!!!
Mary's slingshot-- the Holy Rosary! |
5.
THE ROSARY: MARY’S SLINGHSHOT!!! It would be far from complete if it were not
strongly recommended to pray the prayer that Our Lady loves most—the most Holy
Rosary! At Fatima Our Lady appeared six times to the little Shepherd children,
Jacinta, Francisco, and Lucia. In every one of the apparitions Our Lady
insisted on the praying of the most holy Rosary. Saint Pope John Paul II in his
writing on the Rosary, The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Rosary, also
reiterated the primary importance in praying the Rosary and for two specific
intentions: world peace and for the salvation of the family. Times are tough. Families are in jeopardy.
The world is in tension and possibly heading toward war. David the Shepherd boy had to confront an
overpowering warrior, huge, vicious, well-armed and with much experience—Goliath
the Philistine! David had nothing more
than a small slingshot and a few small stones. For all intents and purposes
David was a goner! But not for God
because nothing is impossible for God. With one aim and shot, the giant came
crashing to the ground and David killed Goliath with his own sword! As a birthday gift to Mary, why not decide
right now to pray the prayer that she loves so much—the most Holy Rosary! This
gift will fill Our Lady’s heart with joy and you will triumph over your
enemies!
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