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Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary
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CHAPTER X MARY THE DAUGHTER, MOTHER, SPOUSE, AND HANDMAID OF THE LORD
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CHAPTER
X
MARY
THE
DAUGHTER
,
MOTHER
,
SPOUSE
, AND
HANDMAID
OF THE
LORD
We must now
consider
that this
Lord
, of whom it is
said
, "The
Lord
is with thee," is not alone in a
general
sense
the
Lord
of every
creature
, not alone the
Lord
of the
rational
creature
, but also in a most
special
sense
the
Lord
of the
virginal
court
of His most
Holy
Mother
.
Mary
is
singularly
, both in
body
and in
soul
, the
court
of the
Lord
, the most
holy
house
of
God
, of whom it is
said
in the
Psalm
: "
Sanctity
behooveth
Thy
house
,
O
Lord
."
O
singularly
blessed
House
, who alone hast
merited
so
singularly
to have the
Lord
.
St
.
Bernard
saith
: "Thou alone hast been found
worthy
that in thy
virginal
court
the
King
of
kings
and the
Lord
of
lords
,
coming
from His
royal
throne
,
chose
thee for His first
dwelling
among the
sons
of
men
." This
singular
Lord
of
Mary
was with her in so
special
a
way
that He made her
Lady
, so that there never was one like her either before or after her. For she became in a
wonderful
and
singular
manner
the
daughter
of the
Lord
, the
mother
of the
Lord
, the
spouse
of the
Lord
, and the
handmaid
of the
Lord
. If we
wish
to
describe
her
relation
to each
Divine
Person
, we can
say
that the
Lord
who is with
Mary
is the
Lord
and
Father
, the
Lord
and
Son
, the
Lord
and
Holy
Ghost
, the
Lord
who is
triune
and one. He is the
Father
and
Lord
, of whom
Mary
is the most
noble
daughter
. He is the
Son
and
Lord
, of whom
Mary
is the most
worthy
Mother
; He is the
Holy
Ghost
and
Lord
, of whom
Mary
is the most
just
spouse
; He is the
Lord
Triune
and One, of whom
Mary
is the most
submissive
handmaid
.
Mary
certainly
is the
Daughter
of the Most
High
Eternity
, the
Mother
of the Most
High
Truth
, the
Spouse
of the Most
High
Goodness
, the
Handmaid
of the Most
High
Trinity
.
First, therefore,
note
, that this
Lord
, who is so
singularly
with
Mary
, is the
Lord
of whom
Mary
is the most
noble
daughter
. Of this
Lord
and of this
daughter
can be
understood
that which
Booz
said
: "
Blessed
art
thou of the
Lord
, my
daughter
, and thy latter
kindness
has
surpassed
the former" (
Ruth
iii
,
10
.) Therefore
Mary
is the
daughter
blessed
by the
Lord
; by the Most
High
Lord
, I
say
, whose
daughter
she is.
O
truly
noble
daughter
of the most
noble
King
, who hast been so
abundantly
adorned
interiorly
with
manifold
glory
, that
truly
it can be
said
of thee: "All the
glory
of the
King
's
daughter
is from within" (
Ps
.
XLIV
.) Therefore
Mary
, as the most
true
daughter
of the
King
, was most
abundantly
drawn
to the
kingdom
, as
St
.
Bernard
testifies
,
saying
: "Thou, a
delicate
daughter
, and
full
of all
grace
,
dearly
beloved
in thy
delights
,
art
drawn
to the
glory
of thy
beauty
, and as a
sign
of
love
." This
blessed
daughter
surpassed
her former
kindness
by the latter; for
great
as the
mercy
of
Mary
was while she was still an
exile
in this
world
, much
greater
is her
mercy
now that she
reigns
in
Heaven
. Now by her
innumerable
benefits
she
shows
men
a
greater
mercy
, for she now
sees
more
clearly
the
untold
miseries
of
mankind
. For the
splendor
of her former
mercy
Mary
was
fair
as the
moon
; but for the
splendor
of her latter
mercy
she
resembles
the
sun
. For as the
sun
surpasses
the
moon
in the
greatness
of his
splendor
, so the latter
mercy
of
Mary
surpasses
in
greatness
her former
mercy
. Who is there upon whom the
sun
and the
moon
do not
shine
? Who is there upon whom the
mercy
of
Mary
does not
shine
?
Hear
what
St
.
Bernard
thinks
of this: "As the
sun
shines
indifferently
upon the
good
and the
bad
, so when
Mary
is
petitioned
, she does not
discuss
the
merits
of the
petitioners
, but
shows
herself
ready
to
hear
them, is most
merciful
to all, and in
fine
she
compassionates
the
misery
of all with most
abundant
affection
." The
Lord
is with thee, therefore,
O
Mary
, as a
father
with a most
noble
daughter
.
Secondly
,
note
that the
Lord
who is so
singularly
with
Mary
, is the
Lord
whose most
worthy
mother
she is. Of this
Lord
and of this
mother
Elizabeth
said
: "Whence is this to me, that the
mother
of my
Lord
should
come
to me?" The
Mother
of the
Lord
, the
Virgin
and
Mother
, is a most
worthy
mother
. She is the
Mother
who is most becoming to such a
Son
. She is the
Mother
to whom such a
Son
is most becoming. She is the one, than whom
God
could make no
greater
.
God
could make a
greater
world
,
God
could make a
greater
Heaven
, but a
greater
mother
than the
Mother
of
God
He could not make.
St
.
Bernard
saith
: "No other
mother
was becoming to
God
than a
virgin
; nor was any other
son
becoming to a
virgin
than
God
." A
greater
among
mothers
than
Mary
and a
greater
among
sons
than
Jesus
could not be
born
. This
mother
is, therefore, the
flower
of
mercy
, the
mother
of the
Sun
of
justice
, the
mother
of the
Fountain
of
wisdom
, the
mother
of the
King
of
glory
. She is the
mother
of Him, I
say
, whose
mercy
leads
us to
love
, whose
justice
to
fear
, whose
wisdom
to
know
, whose
glory
to
hope
.
Mary
is, therefore, the
mother
of Him who is in
fact
our
love
by
mercy
, our
fear
by
justice
, our
knowledge
by
wisdom
, our
hope
by
glory
, so that she can
truly
say
: "I am the
mother
of
fair
love
, and of
fear
, and of
knowledge
, and of
holy
hope
" (
Ecclus
.
XXIV
,
24
.) But is
Mary
the
Mother
of
Christ
only?
Nay
, what is most
joyful
, she is not only the
Mother
of
Christ
, but also the
Mother
of all the
faithful
.
St
.
Ambrose
saith
: "If
Christ
is the
brother
of all
believers
, is not she, who
brought
forth
Christ
, the
mother
of all
believers
?"
Oh
,
dearly
beloved
, let us all
rejoice
, and
exclaim
: "
Blessed
is the
Brother
, by whom
Mary
is our
Mother
; and
blessed
is the
Mother
, by whom
Christ
is our
Brother
."
St
.
Anselm
says
: "
Lady
and
Mother
, by whom we have such a
Brother
, what
thanks
, what
praise
shall we
pay
to thee?"
God
is, therefore, with thee,
O
Mary
, as a
son
with a most
worthy
mother
.
Thirdly
,
note
that this
Lord
who is so
singularly
with
Mary
is the
Lord
whose most
beautiful
spouse
Mary
is. To this
Lord
, as to this
spouse
, we can
apply
the
word
of
Osee
: "I will
espouse
thee to myself in
justice
, and in
judgment
, and in
mercy
, and in
commiserations
, and I will
espouse
thee to me in
faith
; and thou shalt
know
that I am the
Lord
" (
Osee
II
,
19
-
20
.)
Behold
a
beautiful
spouse
,
beautiful
in
justice
, and in the
judgment
of her
looks
,
beautiful
in
compassion
and in
mercy
in the
regard
of her
neighbors
, and
beautiful
in
faith
in the
sight
of
God
.
Beautiful
indeed in the
justice
of her
life
, and in the
judgment
of her
conscience
,
beautiful
in
mercy
, in
affection
, and in
compassion
in her
deeds
.
Beautiful
in
faith
, whereby she
believed
all that was to be
believed
above herself, and whereby she
believed
all that was to be done in her, according to that
word
: "
Blessed
art
thou who hast
believed
, because all shall be
fulfilled
in thee, which has been
said
to thee by the;
Lord
" (
Luke
I,
45
.) But
behold
Mary
, the
Spouse
of the
Holy
Spirit
, as she is and was most
beautiful
in
conversation
, so also is she most
sweet
in her
address
, as it is
said
in the
Canticle
of
Canticles
: "As a
dropping
honeycomb
," etc.
Oh
, what
honeflowing
words
have those
sweet
lips
of
Mary
often
distilled
! Had she not indeed
milk
and
honey
under her
tongue
in those
two
sweet
words
which she
addressed
to
Gabriel
? Had not
Mary
milk
upon her
tongue
when she
said
: "How shall this be done, for I
know
not
man
?" (
Luke
I,
34
.) Had she not
honey
on her
tongue
when she
uttered
that
honey-sweet
word
: "
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
, be it done unto me according to thy
word
" ? From the
sweetness
of this
word
, throughout the whole
world
, the
Heavens
have
dropped
honey
.
Mary
had
honey
on her
tongue
in her
eloquent
words
to
God
; she had
milk
on her
tongue
in her
agreeable
speech
to her
neighbor
. Of how
great
sweetness
and
beauty
is that
Spouse
of the
Supreme
Consoler
! Because, as
St
.
Augustine
says
, "Who is this
virgin
, so
holy
that the
Holy
Spirit
deigns
to
come
to her ? So
beautiful
, that
God
chooses
her for His
Spouse
?" The
Lord
is, therefore, with thee,
O
Mary
, as a
bridegroom
with his
beloved
spouse
.
Fourthly
,
note
that this
Lord
, who is so
singularly
with
Mary
, is the
Lord
whose most
devout
handmaid
she is, as she herself
testifies
: "
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
."
Mary
is the
handmaid
of
God
the
Father
, of
God
the
Son
, and of
God
the
Holy
Ghost
. What
wonder
if she is the
handmaid
of that
Lord
, when her
son
is the
servant
of this
Lord
, according to the
human
nature
assumed
from His
mother
? He Himself
confesses
it in the
Psalm
, where He
says
: "
O
Lord
, because I am thy
servant
, and the
son
of thy
handmaid
."
O
what a
good
handmaid
, and what a
good
son
of the
handmaid
!
Alas
, how many are
bad
handmaids
, and
bad
sons
of the
handmaids
. But what
saith
the
Scripture
? "
Cast
out the
bondwoman
and her
son
." We
read
in
Genesis
of the
handmaid
of
Sara
that,
seeing
that she herself had
conceived
, she
despised
her
mistress
. Therefore, the
evil
handmaid
Agar
is
puffed
up by her
fecundity
; but the
good
handmaid
Mary
is made
fecund
by her
humility
. That
proud
handmaid
despised
her
mistress
; the
Lord
looked
on this
humble
handmaid
, as she herself
says
: "He hath
regarded
the
humility
of his
handmaid
."
O
Christian
soul
,
handmaid
of the
Lord
, with
Mary
cultivate
fecundity
in such a
manner
that you
may
not be
wanting
in
humility
; that, therefore, you
may
not be
puffed
up by your
fecundity
in
good
works
,
notice
the
humble
handmaid
,
look
upon the
humble
Mary
. "
Behold
," she
says
, "the
handmaid
of the
Lord
."
St
.
Ambrose
says
: "
See
her
humility
,
see
her
devotion
. She
calls
herself the
handmaid
of the
Lord
, she who is
chosen
to be His
Mother
; nor is she
elated
by the
promise
.
O
truly
admirable
humility
!
Behold
in what
manner
Mary
designs
not only to be the
handmaid
of the
Lord
, but also the
handmaid
of the
servants
of the
Lord
. For it is she who is
signified
by
Abigail
, who
sent
messengers
that she might be
brought
to
David
,
saying
: "
Behold
, let thy
servant
be a
handmaid
, that: she
may
wash
the
feet
of the
servants
of my
Lord
" (I
Kings
XXV
,
41
.) By the
blessed
handmaid
Mary
, how many
servants
of the
Lord
have been
washed
, how many
faithful
by her
prayers
have been
cleansed
from their
sins
! For she, as it were,
offered
water
for their
feet
when she
obtained
for them
tears
of
compunction
for their
sins
. The
Lord
is with thee, therefore,
O
Mary
, as with a most
devout
handmaid
. The
Father
is with thee; the
Son
is with thee; the
Holy
Ghost
is with thee.
St
.
Bernard
says
: "The
Father
is with thee, because He made His
Son
thine; the
Son
is with thee, who, in
order
to
work
in thee an
admirable
secret
, in a
wonderful
manner
unlocked
the
secret
room
of
generation
, and
kept
for thee the
seal
of
virginity
; the
Holy
Spirit
is with thee, who together with the
Father
sanctified
thy
womb
. The
Lord
is, therefore, with thee," the
Lord
, whose
daughter
thou
art
, than whom none is more
noble
; the
Lord
, whose
mother
thou
art
, than whom none is more
wonderful
; the
Lord
, whose
spouse
thou
art
, than whom none is more
lovable
; the
Lord
, whose
handmaid
thou
art
, than whom none is more
humble
, nor ever was, nor ever will be. Therefore,
O
Lady
, because so
great
a
Lord
is in such a
manner
and so much with thee,
grant
that by
grace
He
may
also be with us.
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