Posted on 09/12/2005 9:23:36 AM PDT by Salvation
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Mary
The Power of
Her Name
By St. Alphonsus de Liguori
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Richard of St. Laurence states "there is not such powerful help in any name, nor is there any other name given to men, after that of Jesus, from which so much salvation is poured forth upon men as from the name of Mary." He continues, "that the devout invocation of this sweet and holy name leads to the acquisition of superabundant graces in this life, and a very high degree of glory in the next." After the most sacred name of Jesus, the name of Mary is so rich in every good thing, that on earth and in heaven there is no other from which devout souls receive so much grace, hope, and sweetness. Hence Richard of St. Laurence encourages sinners to have recourse to this great name," because it alone will suffice to cure them of all their evils; and "there is no disorder, however malignant, that does not immediately yield to the power of the name of Mary." The Blessed Raymond Jordano says, "that however hardened and diffident a heart may be, the name of this most Blessed Virgin has such efficacy, that if it is only pronounced that heart will be wonderfully softened." Moreover, it is well known, and is daily experienced by the clients of Mary, that her powerful name gives the particular strength necessary to overcome temptations against purity. In fine, "thy name, 0 Mother of God, is filled with divine graces and blessings," as St. Methodius says. So much so, that St. Bonaventure declares, "that thy name, 0 Mary, cannot be pronounced without bringing some grace to him who does so devoutly.". . grant, 0 Lady, that we may often remember to name thee with love and confidence; for this practice either shows the possession of divine grace, or else is a pledge that we shall soon recover it. On the other hand, Thomas a Kempis affirms "that the devils fear the Queen of heaven to such a degree, that only on hearing her great name pronounced, they fly from him who does so as from a burning fire." The Blessed Virgin herself revealed to St. Bridget "that there is not on earth a sinner, however devoid he may be of the love of God, from whom the devil is not obliged immediately to fly, if he invokes her holy name with a determination to repent." On another occasion she repeated the same thing to the saint, saying, "that all the devils venerate and fear her name to such a degree, that on hearing it they immediately loosen the claws with which they hold the soul captive." Our Blessed Lady also told St. Bridget, "that in the same way as the rebel angels fly from sinners who invoke the name of Mary, so also do the good angels approach nearer to just souls who pronounce her name with devotion." Promises Consoling indeed are the promises of help made by Jesus Christ to those who have devotion to the name of Mary; for one day in the hearing of St. Bridget, He promised His most holy Mother that He would grant three special graces to those who invoke that holy name with confidence: first, that He would grant them perfect sorrow for their sins; secondly, that their crimes should be atoned for; and, thirdly, that He would give them strength to attain perfection, and at length the glory of paradise. And then our Divine Savior added: "For thy words, 0 My Mother, are so sweet and agreeable to Me, that I cannot deny what thou askest." St. Ephrem goes so far as to say, "that the name of Mary is the key of the gates of heaven," in the hands of those who devoutly invoke it. And thus it is not without reason that St. Bonaventure says "that Mary is the salvation of all who call upon her." "0 most sweet name! 0 Mary, what must thou thyself be, since thy name alone is thus amiable and gracious," exclaims Blessed Henry Suso. Let us, therefore, always take advantage of the beautiful advice given us by St. Bernard, in these words: "In dangers, in perplexities, in doubtful cases, think of Mary, call on Mary; let her not leave thy lips; let her not depart from thy heart." Names of Jesus and Mary In every danger of forfeiting divine grace, we should think of Mary, and invoke her name, together with that of Jesus; FOR THESE TWO NAMES ALWAYS GO TOGETHER. 0, then, never let us permit these two most sweet names to leave our hearts, or be off our lips; for they will give us strength not only not to yield, but to conquer all our temptations. "The invocation of the sacred names of Jesus and Mary," says Thomas a Kempis, "is a short prayer which is as sweet to the mind, and as powerful to protect those who use it against the enemies of their salvation, as it is easy to remember."
Thus we see that the most holy name of Mary is sweet indeed to her clients during life, on account of the very great graces that she obtains for them. But sweeter still will it be to them in death, on account of the tranquil and holy end that it will insure them. Let us then, 0 devout reader, beg God to grant us, that at death the name of Mary may be the last word on our lips. This was the prayer of St. Germanus: "May the last movement of my tongue be to pronounce the name of the Mother of God;" 0 sweet, 0 safe is that death which is accompanied and protected by so saying a name; for God only grants the grace of invoking it to those whom He is about to save. Father Sertorius Caputo, of the Society of Jesus, exhorted all who assist the dying frequently to pronounce the name of Mary; for this name of life and hope, when repeated at the hour of death, suffices to put the devils to flight, and to comfort such persons in their sufferings. "Blessed is the man who loves thy name, 0 Mary" exclaims St. Bonaventure. "Yes, truly blessed is he who loves thy sweet name, 0 Mother of God! for," he continues, "thy name is so glorious and admirable, that no one who remembers it has any fears at the hour of death." Such is its power, that none of those who invoke it at the hour of death fear the assaults of their enemies. St. Camillus de Lellis urged the members of his community to remind the dying often to utter the holy names of Jesus and Mary. Such was his custom when assisting people in their last hour. Oh, that we may end our lives as did the Capuchin Father, Fulgentius of Ascoli, who expired singing, "0 Mary, 0 Mary, the most beautiful of creatures! let us depart together." Let us conclude with the tender prayer of St. Bonaventure: "I ask thee, 0 Mary, for the glory of thy name, to come and meet my soul when it is departing from this world, and to take it in thine arms."
in leaflet form from: Holy Wounds Apostolate, Inc. |
God knew it was when He wrote it and said so within it.
Interesting circular logic you use. Sounds very similar to what the Mohammedans say about the Koran.
But for the authority of the Catholic Church, I would not believe the Gospel.- St. Augustine 354-430 AD
Catholics, like St. Augustine believe the Gospel to be God's own infallible word because the only authority established on earth by Our Lord Jesus Christ, (which was before the Gospel was in written form), the Church, declares it to be so.
It is silly to say the Catholic Church does not believe the bible. It's a Catholic book.
Mary is not, and never has been, my mother. She is beyond needing my financial support (obviously)!
In the sight of God, the respect I offer a little 76 year old lady who shuffles around in an Alzheimers fog, singing the Ukrainian hymns of her childhood, is a far more pressing moral obligation than the respect I can offer anyone else's mother.
One moral act is for real. The other is a fantasy that verges into the demonic frequently enough to discredit the entire devotional system built around the goddess.
I love and respect my Catholic brothers and sisters. Some of the most insightful books I've read over the last five years came from the pens of Catholic writers, like G. K. Chesterton, Graham Greene, J. R. R. Tolkein, E. Michael Jones, Leon Podles, and Luke Timothy Johnson. This respect does not, however, carry over to alternate/supplemental deities they may worship.
You are correct. I did skip those words....not intentionally but they were inadvertantly left out. The "Word indeed was God" also. Thank you for pointing out my omission.
No apology is necessary. I knew you had made a mistake and used it to my advantage. It is I who should apologize to you. Please forgive me.
Most glorious Virgin Mary, Mother of God and our Mother, turn thine eyes in pity upon us, miserable sinners; we are sore afflicted by the many evils that surround us in this life, but especially do we feel our hearts break within us upon hearing the dreadful insults and blasphemies uttered against thee, O Virgin Immaculate. O how these impious sayings offend the infinite Majesty of God and of His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ! How they provoke His indignation and give us cause to fear the terrible effects of His vengeance! Would that the sacrifice of our lives might avail to put an end to such outrages and blasphemies; were it so, how gladly we should make it, for we desire, O most holy Mother, to love thee and to honor thee with all our hearts, since this is the will of God. And just because we love thee, we will do all that is in our power to make thee honored and loved by all men. In the meantime do thou, our merciful Mother, the supreme comforter of the afflicted, accept this our act of reparation which we offer thee for ourselves and for all our families, as well as for all who impiously blaspheme thee, not knowing what they say. Do thou obtain for them from Almighty God the grace of conversion, and thus render more manifest and more glorious thy kindness, thy power and thy great mercy. May they join with us in proclaiming thee blessed among women, the Immaculate Virgin and most compassionate Mother of God.
Hail Mary three times.Source: The Raccolta, 1950
O blessed Virgin, Mother of God, look down in mercy from Heaven, where thou art enthroned as Queen, upon me, a miserable sinner, thine unworthy servant. Although I know full well my own unworthiness, yet in order to atone for the offenses that are done to thee by impious and blasphemous tongues, from the depths of my heart I praise and extol thee as the purest, the fairest, the holiest creature of all God's handiwork. I bless thy holy Name, I praise thine exalted privilege of being truly Mother of God, ever Virgin, conceived without stain of sin, Co-Redemptrix of the human race. I bless the Eternal Father who chose thee in an especial way for His daughter; I bless the Word Incarnate who took upon Himself our nature in thy bosom and so made thee His Mother; I bless the Holy Spirit who took thee as His bride. All honor, praise and thanksgiving to the ever-blessed Trinity who predestined thee and loved thee so exceedingly from all eternity as to exalt thee above all creatures to the most sublime heights. O Virgin, holy and merciful, obtain for all who offend thee the grace of repentance, and graciously accept this poor act of homage from me thy servant, obtaining likewise for me from thy Divine Son the pardon and remission of all my sins. Amen.Source: The Raccolta, 1950
Lord, forgive all reviling of Mary's name! We beseech Thee, hear us! Lord, forgive all contempt of her Immaculate Conception! We beseech Thee, hear us! Lord, forgive all coldness in the honoring of Mary! We beseech Thee, hear us! Lord, forgive all contempt of Mary's pictures! We beseech Thee, hear us! Lord, forgive all neglect of the Holy Rosary! We beseech Thee, hear us! Lord, forgive all indifference to Mary's Motherly love!
Luke 11:27-28, As Jesus was saying these things, a woman in the crowd called out, "Blessed is the mother who gave you birth and nursed you." He replied, "Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it."
"Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it!"
right! describes Mary to a tee!
It's sad to say, but you are wasting your time arguing with certain individuals on here. They are not interested in your soul, or bringing you into the light. They are only interested in their own egos and causing an arguement.
The best approach is simply to ignore them.
"Oh my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy."
"Oh my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those in most need of Thy mercy."
Perhaps, but we have a certain obligation to instruct the ignorant, to counsel the doubtful, to admonish sinners, etc.
The fact that they they completely ignore certain posts speaks volumes. And who knows, perhaps through our pitiful efforts, Our Lord will bestow the grace of conversion on them before they face judgment.
I pointed out above that it is obvious Laurence's statement was *not* meant in any kind of absolute sense, though it is awfully misleading. Read the first paragraph of the article again.
But if you want to reframe the statement in an absolute sense--saying that Mary's name to the exclusion of all others--is the one by which we are saved, that is manifest heresy, yes.
I agree with you NormB. Jesus Himself told His followers NOT to worship Mary on more than one occasion. Who else but satan would want worship to be for someone other than Christ alone. Mary was merely a willing instrument of God. She is NOT the mother of God, but a mere vessel for God's use. If it weren't for Mary, God would have chosen someone else to bear His flesh, the savior... if not for Christ, there would be no savior. Mary cannot save... for there is only ONE name given to men by which they are saved and it Christ, NOT Mary. Mary is only an instrument of God, which, by-the-way we are ALL instructed to be. Jesus scolded His apostles when they began to worship Mary and give her majestic titles, just as those who worship her today should be scolded. Do not be decieved. Mary worship is akin to satan worship, as satan is the one who benefits most when worship is given to any other than God. Mary is not God and not the mother of God, as God exists with or without her. Mary as a faithful servant of God would be the first to tell you NOT to worship her, but only the one that created her. People need to go to the source and stop worshipping the dead, no matter how faithful the person was during life. I ask that all who worship Mary examine the bible closely and see what God Himself says about the issue. Mary in NO WAY is an equal to God, she cannot forgive sin, she has no authority over the Holy Spirit, she never made the claims of herself that we see here, Jesus told the people NOT to worship her, she cannot bring the dead back to life, she cannot heal supernaturally.... the bible is very specific as to who we should worship, pray to, and focus our love on...and it's NOT mary or any other human. Read Matthew 12: 46-50; Mark 3:32-35; Luke 8:20,21; John 6:41-50; John 19:25-27. There are many other verses that teach about who we ARE to worship and pray to as well, and none of those mention mary or any other mortal either. Please seek the Truth from God's Word, not man's (or woman's).
>> Rest assured - the Rosary includes the Lord's prayer six times,
Yes is does, but also remember that satan appears as an angel of light as well but still decieves. Just because something includes something from God within it, doesn't mean it is OF God. When you follow up the Lord's prayer with one devoted to Mary you are in contradiction to Christ. Just as if something that included the Lord's Prayer also included instructions on how to sin the most effectively would be in contradiction to Christ. Inclusion of the Lord's prayer amid lies does not make something Holy, especially when everything else about it is unholy. This is exactly how satan decieves...he includes some of God's Truth mingled with lies that lead to false worship. God instructs us to pray to Him directly and invoke the name of Christ, not mary as there is NO other name by which we are saved.
>>You are aware, aren't you, of the Catholic Church's teachings that Mary was assumed into heaven bodily? Hence we celebrate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven.
Yes, it is the catholic church's teachings, it is not, however, biblical.
Thank you for your helpful clarification of the issue. Blasphemy is a sin against God -- or, in this case, The Goddess. You make the Protestant case ost eloquently by your choice of that word, blasphemy.
I'm sorry the God of the Bible is insufficient for you, since you feel the need for supplemental deities.
According to... your fallible interpretation? Or are you claiming infallibility?
>>Have you ever asked anyone to pray for you?
Yes, live people on earth... the bible forbids us from praying to and even trying to communicate with the dead...including mary.
Ya think?
blas·phe·my
Pronunciation: 'blas-f&-mE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -mies
1 a : the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God b : the act of claiming the attributes of deity
2 : irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable
It seems you are so ingrained in your Protestant prejudice you can't reason clearly.
If you really want to love and serve the Lord as you claim to do, why don't you ask Our Lord to give you His heart with which to love His Mother. What have you got to lose? I'm sure He would grant you this grace if you asked with a sincere and humble heart.
Souls in heaven, in the presence of the Almighty, are more alive than we on earth are.
#232 ==> Nestorianism
#233 ==> contradicting the Scriptures (that the Church is the "pillar and foundation of truth", and that "the gates of hell will not overcome it")
#237 ==> denying the communion of saints.
Impressive.
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