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Conrad of Saxony
Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary
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CHAPTER I ON THE ANGELICAL SALUTATION
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CHAPTER
I ON THE
ANGELICAL
SALUTATION
Hail
Mary
,
full
of
grace
, the
Lord
is with thee;
blessed
art
thou among
women
, and
blessed
is the
fruit
of thy
womb
.
HEAR
,
O
most
sweet
Virgin
Mary
,
hear
things
new
and
wonderful
!
Hearken
,
O
daughter
, and
see
, and
incline
thine
ear
!
Hear
that
glorious
messenger
,
Gabriel
!
Hear
what is to be the
wonderful
mode
of thy
fecundity
!
Incline
thine
ear
to a
fruitful
consent
.
Hear
what is
announced
to thee as a
certainty
by
God
the
Father
!
See
in what
manner
the
Son
of
God
is to become
Incarnate
of thee!
Incline
thine
ear
to the
Holy
Spirit
, who is about to
operate
within thee ! Because thou hast
ears
to
hear
,
hear
!
And in the beginning of thy
hearing
,
listen
to this
unheard-of
salutation
:
Hail
Mary
. This
name
,
Mary
, is not
inserted
here by
Gabriel
, but by the
devotion
of the
faithful
,
inspired
by the
Holy
Ghost
. And the last
sentence
,
blessed
is the
fruit
of thy
womb
, was not
uttered
by
Gabriel
in his
salutation
, but was
pronounced
by
Elizabeth
in the
spirit
of
prophecy
. Let us each and everyone
say
,
Hail
Mary
.
O
truly
gracious
and
venerable
,
O
truly
glorious
and
admirable
salutation
! As
Bede
says
: "
Inasmuch
as it is
unheard
of in
human
experience
, so much more is it becoming to the
dignity
of
Mary
."
In this
sweetest
of
salutations
five
sweet
phrases
are
set
forth
, in which are
contained
five
sweet
prerogatives
of the
Virgin
.
Oh
, how
sweetly
are these
praises
insinuated
! For here is
signified
how most
pure
, how most
full
, how most
firm
and
secure
, how most
worthy
, how most
useful
was the
Blessed
Virgin
Mary
. She was most
pure
, because of the
absence
of all
fault
in her; she was most
full
and
abounding
, because of the
plenitude
of
grace
in her; she was most
firm
and
secure
, because of the
Divine
Presence
within her; she was most
worthy
, because of the
dignity
of her
person
; she was most
useful
, because of the
excellence
of her
Child
. How
pure
Mary
was because of the
absence
of all
evil
in her, is well
expressed
by the
word
Ave
.
Rightly
is the
word
Ave
addressed
to her, who was ever
entirely
immune
from the "
vae
" or "
woe
" of
sin
. Thus it
behooved
the
Mother
of
God
to be, as
St
.
Anselm
testifies
: "It was
fitting
that the
conception
of the
God-Man
should be of a most
pure
mother
, that the
purity
of the
Virgin-Mother
, than which, under
God
, there was none
greater
, should be hers to whom
God
had
designed
to
give
His Only
Son
, whom He had
begotten
,
equal
to Himself, from His own
Heart
, that He should so
give
Him to her to be at the same
time
the
Son
of
God
and the
Son
of
Man
."
Again, how
full
of
grace
was
Mary
by the
abounding
plenitude
of her
gifts
is well
signified
when it is
said
to her: "
Full
of
grace
." And
truly
full
, and ever
full
, as
St
.
Anselm
testifies
, when he most
devoutly
exclaims
: "
O
Woman
full
and
overfull
of
grace
, of whose
abundance
every
creature
is
revived
and
refreshed
." Again, how
secure
and
firm
was
Mary
by the
Divine
Presence
is well
signified
by the
words
, The
Lord
is with thee.
Rightly
is
Mary
safe
and
secure
, when the
Lord
is
present
with her; for the
Lord
,
God
the
Father
, the
Son
, and the
Holy
Ghost
, is with her, so that she is in an
especial
manner
most
intimately
connected
with
God
.
St
.
Bernard
shows
this when he
says
: "Nor is
God
the
Son
alone with thee, whom thou
dost
clothe
with thy
flesh
; but also
God
the
Holy
Ghost
, of whom thou
dost
conceive
; and
God
the
Father
, who hath
begotten
that which thou
conceivest
."
Again, how
worthy
was
Mary
, because of the
dignity
of her
person
, is well
expressed
when she is
saluted
in the
words
:
Blessed
art
thou among
women
! For it could not be that her
person
,
having
been made
venerable
by such a
blessing
, was not most
worthy
. Therefore,
St
.
Anselm
,
overcome
with
amazement
,
exclaims
: "
O
Blessed
and ever
Blessed
Virgin
, by whose
blessing
every
creature
is not only
blessed
by its
Creator
, but the
Creator
by the
creature
!" Again, how
useful
was
Mary
, by the
excellence
of her
Child
, is well
expressed
in the
words
:
Blessed
is the
fruit
of thy
womb
! For she
availed
to
save
the
world
,
having
brought
forth
the most
excellent
and
powerful
Fruit
of
salvation
. Therefore
doth
the
devout
St
.
Anselm
say
: "By thy
fruitfulness
,
O
Lady
, the
unclean
sinner
is
justified
, the
condemned
sinner
is
saved
, and the
exile
is
recalled
. Thy
Son
,
O
Lady
,
redeemed
the
captive
world
,
healed
the
sick
, and
raised
the
dead
to
life
."
You
see
, therefore,
dearly
beloved
, in what
manner
Mary
, because of her
immunity
from
guilt
, is
rightly
saluted
with the
Ave
. Because of the
abundance
and
immensity
of her
grace
, she is
rightly
saluted
as
full
of
grace
; because of the
Divine
Presence
within her, and her
intimacy
with Our
Lord
, she is
told
: The
Lord
is with thee; because of the
dignity
and
reverence
of her
person
, she is
rightly
saluted
as
blessed
among
women
; because of the
excellence
and
utility
of her
Child
, it is
fittingly
said
to her:
Blessed
is the
fruit
of thy
womb
. We shall now
treat
of each of these
points
in
order
.
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