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Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary
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CHAPTER IV THE NAME OF THE BLESSED MARY IS FREE FROM ALL VICE AND RESPLENDENT WITH EVERY VIRTUE
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CHAPTER
IV
THE
NAME
OF THE
BLESSED
MARY
IS
FREE
FROM ALL
VICE
AND
RESPLENDENT
WITH EVERY
VIRTUE
Hail
Mary
. This most
sweet
and
affectionate
name
, so
full
of
grace
and so
noble
, so
glorious
and so
worthy
,
excellently
befits
Our
Lady
. For most
fittingly
is so
loving
a
virgin
named
Mary
. For she is
Mary
, in whom there is no
vice
, and who is
glorious
with every
virtue
. She is
Mary
, who was
entirely
immune
from the
seven
capital
sins
. She was most
humble
in
opposition
to
pride
; most
loving
by
charity
in
opposition
to
envy
; most
meek
against
anger
by her
gentleness
;
indefatigable
by her
diligence
against
sloth
;
Mary
by her
poverty
was
detached
against
avarice
; against
gluttony
she was most
sober
by her
temperance
; against
lust
she was most
chaste
by her
virginity
. We can
gather
all these
things
from the
Scriptures
, in which we
find
the
name
of
Mary
written
.
First,
Mary
was most
humble
. She is that
Mary
of whom
St
.
Luke
says
: "And
Mary
said
, '
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
' " (I,
38
.)
O
wonderful
and
profound
humility
of
Mary
!
Behold
the
archangel
speaks
to
Mary
;
Mary
is
called
full
of
grace
; the
overshadowing
of the
Holy
Spirit
is
announced
;
Mary
is made
Mother
of
God
;
Mary
is
set
before all
creatures
;
Mary
is made the
Lady
of
Heaven
and
earth
; and for all that she is not the least
elated
, but in all she is
deeply
grounded
in
humility
,
saying
: "
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
." Well, therefore,
doth
Bede
say
: "
Mary
never
exalted
herself by
reason
of
heavenly
gifts
; as she became more and more
acquainted
with
heavenly
mysteries
, she
fixed
her
mind
more
firmly
in
humility
,
answering
the
Angel
, '
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
.' This is an
example
to many, who in
honors
and
prosperity
, in
graces
and
virtues
, do not
humble
themselves with
Mary
and with
Christ
, but
grow
elated
with
pride
like
Eve
and
Lucifer
. But the
humility
of
Mary
was most
certainly
not in
word
only, but also
manifested
itself in
deeds
; not alone in the
word
of her
official
reply
, but in the
fact
of her
submitting
to the
legal
purification
; not alone in the
word
by which she
humbled
herself as a
submissive
handmaid
, but also in the
deed
by which she
humbled
herself as
guilty
and a
sinner
. For she is that
Mary
of whom it is
said
in
St
.
Luke
: 'After the
days
of her
purification
. . . were
accomplished
.'
O
hard
,
unhappy
pride
!
O
proud
and
unhappy
hardness
of the
sinner
!
Behold
Mary
, who is without all
sin
,
submitted
herself to the
law
of
purification
, and thou, a
wretch
full
of
sins
,
submittest
not to the
law
of
satisfaction
."
See
how
Mary
was most
loving
by her
charity
. For she is that
Mary
of whom
St
.
Luke
saith
: "
Mary
rising
up with
haste
,
went
into the
hill
country
." She
went
that she might
visit
, and
salute
, and
minister
to
Elizabeth
.
See
how this
visitation
of
Mary
was
full
of
charity
. In the
description
of that
visit
Mary
is
four
times
named
and her
charity
towards
God
and towards her
neighbor
is most
fully
declared
.
Charity
to our
neighbor
should be
kept
and
cherished
in the
heart
, in
word
and in
deed
.
Mary
had
charity
to her
neighbor
in her
heart
, and therefore,
arising
,
Mary
went
with
haste
into the
hill
country
. What was it that
urged
her on to
haste
in this
office
of
charity
but the
love
that
burned
in her
heart
? We
read
that the
shepherds
came
with
haste
to the
crib
; that
Mary
went
with
haste
to
render
a
service
; and that
Zacheus
made
haste
to
come
down and
receive
the
Lord
into his
house
.
Woe
, therefore, to those who are
tardy
in
works
of
charity
!
Mary
, again,
cherished
charity
to her
neighbor
in her
words
; she is that
Mary
of whom it is
said
: "When
Elizabeth
heard
the
salutation
of
Mary
."
Charity
in
greeting
our
neighbor
and on all other
occasions
of
charitable
speech
is, I
say
, to be
cultivated
. The
Angel
salutes
Mary
;
Mary
saluted
Elizabeth
; the
Son
of
Mary
saluted
those whom He
met
coming
forth
from the
sepulcher
,
saying
to them: "
Avete
, All
hail
!"
Woe
to those who, out of
hatred
or
dislike
,
deny
to their
neighbor
greetings
of
politeness
.
Woe
to those who
deceitfully
salute
their
neighbor
like
Judas
, when he
said
: "
Hail
,
Rabbi
!"
Oh
, how
sweetly
did
Mary
know
how to
salute
!
O
Mary
,
deign
to
greet
us by thy
grace
! And most
certainly
she
willingly
salutes
us by her
benefits
and her
consolation
, if we
willingly
greet
her with
Ave
Maria
.
Mary
not only had
charity
in her
heart
and in her
words
, but she also
exercised
herself in
charitable
deeds
. For she is that same
Mary
of whom it is
said
: "
Mary
remained
with her about
three
months
." She
remained
for the
service
and the
consolation
of
Elizabeth
. Therefore
St
.
Ambrose
saith
: "She who
came
out of
charity
,
remained
at her
post
." As
Mary
in all
things
had
charity
for her
neighbor
, so above all
things
she had
charity
towards
God
. For she is that same
Mary
who
said
: "My
soul
doth
magnify
the
Lord
." The
soul
magnifies
that which it
loves
and
rejoices
in. Therefore, the
soul
of
Mary
most
befittingly
magnified
God
and most
securely
rejoiced
in
God
, because she so
ardently
loved
God
. Of this
love
Master
Hugh
of
St
.
Victor
saith
a
good
word
: "Because the
love
of the
Holy
Spirit
burned
in a
singular
manner
in her
heart
, therefore the
power
of the
Holy
Ghost
did
wonderful
things
in her
flesh
."
Thirdly
,
see
how
Mary
was most
meek
by
gentleness
, most
patient
in all
adversity
. For she is that same
Mary
to whom it is
said
, according to
St
.
Luke
: "And he (
Simeon
)
said
to
Mary
His
Mother
:
Behold
this
Child
is
set
for the
fall
and for the
resurrection
of many in
Israel
and for a
sign
which shall be
contradicted
, and thine own
soul
a
sword
shall
pierce
." This
sword
signifies
the
bitter
Passion
and
death
of her
Son
. The
material
sword
cannot
kill
or
wound
the
soul
, so the
sharp
Passion
of
Christ
, although by
compassion
it
pierced
the
soul
of
Mary
, never
dealt
it a
mortal
wound
. For
Mary
never
killed
the
executioners
of her
Son
by
hatred
nor
wounded
them by
impatience
. Now, if other
martyrs
were most
patient
in their
bodily
martyrdom
, how much more so was our
martyr
,
Mary
, in her
spiritual
martyrdom
? Of her
noble
martyrdom
St
.
Jerome
saith
: "
O
marvelous
patience
and
meekness
of
Mary
, who was not only most
patient
while her
Son
was
crucified
in her
presence
, but also before the
crucifixion
, when her
Son
was
reviled
, as it is
said
in the
Gospel
of
St
.
Mark
, 'Is not this the
Son
of the
carpenter
and of
Mary
?' and a
little
further on: 'And they were
scandalized
in Him.' "
Truly
is
Christ
a
carpenter
, but the
works
of His
hands
are the
sun
and the
aurora
.
Alas
, how
far
from the
grace
of
Mary
most
meek
are they who are so
peevish
, so
impatient
, so
irritable
as to
torment
their
neighbors
,
companions
, and
fellowworkers
.
Fourthly
,
see
how
untiring
and
diligent
Mary
was by her
assiduity
in
good
works
. For she is that
Mary
of whom it is
said
: "They were all
persevering
in
prayer
in one
mind
, with the
women
, and
Mary
, the
Mother
of
Jesus
" (
Acts
I,
14
.)
Mary
, by
persevering
indefatigably
in
prayer
,
gave
an
example
, which it
behooves
us to
follow
, and not to
faint
. And if
Mary
prayed
so
sedulously
on
earth
, why should she not
pray
most
earnestly
for us in
Heaven
?
Therefore
St
.
Augustine
well
doth
admonish
us,
saying
: "Let us with all
earnestness
implore
the
patronage
of
Mary
: that while we
serve
her on
earth
with
suppliant
ardor
, she by her
fervent
prayer
may
deign
to
help
us from
Heaven
." But
see
, our
Mary
was not only
untiring
and most
diligent
in the
prayer
of the
lips
, but also most
earnest
in
holy
meditations
of the
heart
. For she is that same
Mary
of whom it is
said
in the
Gospel
of
St
.
Luke
: "
Mary
kept
all these
words
,
pondering
in her
heart
" (
Luke
II
,
19
.)
Mary
was never
idle
or
slothful
, and therefore she not only
occupied
her
mind
in
holy
meditations
, and her
tongue
in
devout
prayers
, but also her
hands
in
good
works
.
It was thus that
Mary
remained
three
months
with
Elizabeth
. To what
purpose
?
Bede
answers
: "That the
virgin
might
render
diligent
service
to her
aged
relative
."
Alas
, how unlike
Mary
is the
wretched
sluggard
whose
mind
,
hands
, and
tongue
are so often
devoid
of
merit
!
Fifthly
,
see
how
detached
Mary
was by her
poverty
. For she is that same
Mary
of whom it is
said
: "They found
Mary
, and
Joseph
, and the
infant
lying
in the
manger
" (
Luke
II
,
16
.) The
poor
shepherds
found the
poor
Mother
,
Mary
, and the
poor
Infant
in the
poor
spot
, not in
splendid
pomp
, but in a
poor
manger
. But if the
Mother
had not been
poor
, she would indeed have found
fitting
hospitality
. While you
diligently
consider
these
things
, you
may
realize
how
great
was the
poverty
of
Mary
, of which
St
.
John
Chrysostom
says
: "
See
the
greatness
of the
poverty
of
Mary
, and whoever is
poor
,
may
receive
thence
great
consolation
."
Most
certainly
, whoever is
poor
willingly
and
freely
for
God
's
sake
, or who is
poor
of
necessity
, yet
patiently
, can be much
consoled
by the
poverty
of
Mary
, and of
Jesus
Christ
.
Far
from this
consolation
are those
rich
men
who
seek
things
so very
different
. Therefore Our
Savior
saith
: "
Woe
to you
rich
who have here your
consolation
" (
Luke
VI
,
24
.)
But the
rich
must not
despair
, because not only the
poor
shepherds
, but also the
rich
kings
, found the
poor
Mary
and her
poor
Son
, as it is
said
in
St
.
Matthew
's
Gospel
: "
Entering
into the
house
, they found the
child
. . ." (
Matt
.
II
,
11
.) So also these
rich
ones
found them who had
brought
gifts
. The
poor
find
this
consolation
by
poverty
; the
rich
by
liberality
. While the
poor
are
conformed
to
Christ
by
poverty
, the
rich
are
reformed
to the
likeness
of
Christ
by
liberality
.
Sixthly
,
see
how
temperate
Mary
was by
sobriety
. For she is that
Mary
to whom it is
said
: "
Fear
not
Mary
, for thou hast found
grace
" (
Luke
II
,
30
.)
Note
that it is
said
: "thou hast found
grace
." Never would
Mary
have found
grace
, unless
grace
had found
Mary
temperate
in
food
and
drink
. For
grace
and
gluttony
do not
go
together. And it is
impossible
that a
man
should at the same
time
be
pleasing
to
God
by
grace
, and
displeasing
by
gluttony
. It is
good
, therefore, to
seek
grace
and to
fly
gluttony
. For
St
.
Paul
says
: "It is
best
that the
heart
be
established
with
grace
, not with
meats
; which have not
profited
those that
walk
in them" (
Heb
.
XIII
,
9
. )
Note
that it is
said
: "Thou shalt
conceive
in the
womb
" (
Luke
I,
31
.) Never would
Mary
have
conceived
God
in her
womb
if she had
given
way
to
gluttony
. How
far
from the
grace
of
Mary
are they who so often
exceed
due
moderation
in
food
and
drink
!
Seventhly
,
see
that
Mary
was most
chaste
by
virginity
. For she is that
Mary
of whom it is
said
: "The
name
of the
virgin
was
Mary
" (
Luke
I,
27
.) We have as
witnesses
of the
resplendent
chastity
of
Mary
: the
Evangelist
,
Mary
herself, and the
Angel
. For she was
chaste
in her
virginal
body
, as the
Evangelist
testifies
,
saying
: "And the
name
of the
virgin
was
Mary
" (
Luke
I,
27
.) In her
virginal
mind
Mary
was even more
chaste
, as she herself
testifies
. For she
said
to the
Angel
: "How shall this be done, because I
know
not
man
" (
Luke
I,
34
.) That is to
say
, I do not
intend
to
know
a
man
. But
Mary
was most
chaste
of all in her
virginal
offspring
, as the
Angel
testifies
, who
spoke
of her thus in
St
.
Matthew
's
Gospel
: "
Joseph
,
Son
of
David
,
fear
not . . ." (
Matt
. I.
29
.) For from the
time
the
Virgin
Mary
was
divinely
overshadowed
by the
Holy
Spirit
, her
virginity
was never
dimmed
, but was
glorified
in a
divine
and
truly
marvelous
manner
. By her
Child
she was
approved
, by her
Child
she was
ennobled
, by her
Child
she was
enriched
. By thy
Child
,
O
Mary
, thy
virginity
was
gifted
,
endowed
, and
consecrated
. Therefore
St
.
Augustine
well
saith
: "
Truly
do we
proclaim
Mary
to be both
Virgin
and
Mother
, for
true
fecundity
glorified
her
virginity
and
undefiled
virginity
glorified
her
true
fecundity
. Her
virginity
was
rendered
more
glorious
by her
fecundity
, and her
fecundity
by her
virginity
."
Alas
, how
far
from the
grace
of
Mary
are they who are not
chaste
, who are
enemies
of
chastity
!
Now, since the
sweet
name
of
Mary
is of such
favor
as we have
set
forth
,
rightly
do we
call
upon her, according to that
word
of
St
.
Bernard
: "
O
clement
Queen
,
may
Jesus
Christ
, thy
Son
,
bestow
the
gifts
of His
grace
on thy
servants
, who
invoke
the
sweet
name
of
Mary-Jesus
Christ
, who with the
Father
and the
Holy
Spirit
liveth
and
reigneth
God
for ever and ever.
Amen
."
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