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Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary
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CHAPTER XV MARY IS BLESSED BY THE SEVEN VIRTUES AGAINST THE SEVEN CAPITAL VICES
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CHAPTER
XV
MARY
IS
BLESSED
BY THE
SEVEN
VIRTUES
AGAINST THE
SEVEN
CAPITAL
VICES
Blessed
art
thou among
women
. Let us still
speak
of the
blessing
of our
Blessed
Virgin
, let us still
hear
of it.
Happy
is the
Blessed
Mary
;
unhappy
is every
accursed
soul
to whom it shall be
said
: "
Depart
from me, ye
cursed
, into
everlasting
fire
!"
Cursed
without
doubt
is every
sinful
soul
, but
blessed
art
thou,
O
virtuous
Mary
. The
world
incurred
malediction
by the
seven
capital
vices
; but
Mary
obtained
blessing
by the
contrary
virtues
.
Blessed
, therefore,
art
thou among
women
,
O
Mary
.
Blessed
by
humility
against
pride
, by
charity
against
envy
, by
meekness
against
anger
, by
diligence
against
sloth
, by
temperance
against
gluttony
, by
chastity
against
lust
.
First let us
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
by
humility
against
pride
. For the
proud
are
accursed
, as it is
written
: "Thou hast
rebuked
the
proud
;
cursed
are they who
decline
from thy
ways
." Against this
curse
of
pride
Mary
obtained
the
blessing
of
humility
. Thus she
may
be
signified
by that
valley
of which it is
said
in
Paralipomenon
: "They
called
that
place
the
valley
of
blessing
" (
2
Paralip
.
XX
,
6
.) If every
humble
soul
is, as it were, a
valley
of
God
, according to that
word
of
Isaias
, "Every
valley
shall be
filled
," how much more was
Mary
a
valley
, who was so
deep
in
humility
! What
wonder
if she were the
valley
of
valleys
, who was the most
humble
of the
humble
?
Oh
, how
greatly
is this
blessed
valley
exalted
with
blessings
for her
humility
, so
deep
, so
useful
, so
pleasing
!
St
.
Augustine
says
: "
O
truly
blessed
humility
of
Mary
, who
brought
forth
the
Lord
to
men
,
gave
life
to
mortals
,
renewed
the
heavens
,
purified
the
world
,
opened
paradise
, and
delivered
the
souls
of
men
from
hell
." The
deeper
a
valley
is, the more is it a
receptacle
for
waters
; so was
Mary
for
graces
. A
valley
receives
irrigation
by
waters
, sometimes from above, sometimes from below; from above, when the
rains
flow
down from the
mountains
; from below, when there are
springs
of
water
in it. In like
manner
the
humble
Mary
received
waters
, as it were, both from above and from below; she was, as it were,
irrigated
from a
mountain
and from a
spring
, when from the
divine
and from the
human
nature
of her
Son
so
great
a
blessing
of
graces
was
poured
into her. This is that
blessing
of which we
read
in the
Book
of
Judges
, when
Axa
said
to her
father
: "
Give
me a
blessing
." Her
father
gave
her a
place
well
watered
from above and from below.
Axa
was a
type
of
Mary
, who
received
a
well-watered
blessing
from the
heavenly
Father
. For
God
the
Father
gave
her a
blessing
from above in the
divinity
of
Christ
, and from below in His
humanity
; again from above in her
mind
, and from below in her
womb
; from above in her
charity
to
God
, from below in her
love
for her
neighbor
; again from above in
contemplation
, from below, in
action
. Or the
heavenly
Father
gave
her an
ineffable
blessing
, from above in
Heaven
, from below on
earth
, that in
Heaven
she might
possess
the
blessing
of
glory
, and on
earth
that of
grace
; and thus be
blessed
both in
Heaven
and on
earth
, according to what
St
.
Bernard
intimates
when he
says
: "
Remember
,
O
Mary
, that
Christ
bore
the
malediction
of the
cross
, who
blessed
thee, His
Mother
, in
Heaven
. But thou
wert
blessed
also on
earth
by the
Angel
, and
art
rightly
called
blessed
on
earth
by all
generations
."
Secondly
, let us
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
for
charity
against
envy
. The
envious
are
accursed
, as it is
said
of the
envious
Cain
: "
Cursed
art
thou upon
earth
, which has
opened
its
mouth
, and
received
the
blood
of thy
brother
from thy
hand
." Against the
curse
of
envy
,
Mary
has
received
the
blessing
of
charity
. She
may
well, therefore, be
signified
by
Sara
, of whom the
Lord
said
: "I will
bless
her, and out of her I will
give
thee a
son
, whom I will
bless
" (
Gen
.
XVII
,
16
.)
Sara
is
interpreted
as "
coal
." This is well
suited
to
Mary
, who, like a
coal
, was on
fire
with the
ardor
of
charity
. Therefore, the
burning
bush
is a
fit
figure
of
Mary
, by whom the
blessing
of
grace
is
ministered
to every
faithful
soul
. It is
said
in
Deuteronomy
: "The
blessing
of him, who
appeared
in the
bush
,
may
it
come
upon the
head
of
Joseph
."
Joseph
is
interpreted
as "
increase
," and
signifies
every
faithful
soul
enriched
by
divine
grace
.
Blessed
is the
bush
, and
blessed
is He who by His
Incarnation
appeared
in the
bush
, by whom so
great
a
blessing
came
upon the
faithful
.
O
truly
blessed
coal
,
producing
so
blessed
a
flame
,
blessed
Mary
bringing
forth
so
blessed
a
Child
. "From her,"
saith
the
Lord
, "I will
give
thee a
son
, whom I will
bless
" (
Gen
.
XVII
,
16
.)
Think
, therefore, what
great
charity
Mary
had towards
God
, when
God
is her
Son
according to the
flesh
.
Think
also what
charity
she had towards her
neighbor
, when the
good
neighbor
is
spiritually
her
son
. And if we are her
sons
, we are the
brethren
of her
Son
. Well, therefore,
doth
St
.
Anselm
say
of this
blessed
Mother
: "
O
blessed
and
exalted
one, not for
thyself
alone, but also for us, what is it, how
great
is it, how
lovable
, what we
see
happening
by thee for us, which,
seeing
, I
rejoice
, which,
rejoicing
, I
dare
not
utter
? For if thou,
O
Lady
,
art
the
Mother
of
God
, are not thy other
sons
the
brethren
of
God
?"
Thirdly
,
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
for her
meekness
and
gentleness
against
anger
. For the
angry
are
accursed
, as it is
written
in
Genesis
: "
Cursed
be their
fury
, for it was
stubborn
: and their
wrath
, because it was
cruel
" (
Gen
.
XLIX
,
7
.) Against this
curse
of
wrath
,
Mary
obtained
the
blessing
of
meekness
. For
truly
her
meekness
was such that not only had she no
anger
of her own, but she even
turned
the
anger
of
God
to
meekness
. Therefore, she is well
signified
by
Abigail
, to whom
David
said
: "
Blessed
be thy
speech
, and
blessed
be thou, who hast
kept
me
to-day
from
coming
to
blood
and
revenging
me with my own
hand
" (I
Kings
XXV
,
32
.) It is the
property
of
meekness
to
soothe
with
kind
words
the
anger
of those who are
offended
, according to that
word
of
Proverbs
: "A
mild
word
turneth
away
anger
" (
Prov
.
XV
,
1
.) The
meek
Abigail
signifies
the
meek
Mary
. Do you
wish
to
know
how
meek
Mary
was?
Listen
to
St
.
Bernard
: "
Turn
over," he
says
, "
diligently
in your
mind
the whole of the
Gospel
story
, and if you
note
in
Mary
anything of
rebuke
, anything
hard
, or even the
slightest
sign
of
indignation
, you
may
perhaps
suspect
her in other
things
, and
fear
to
approach
her. But if you
find
that in all
things
she was rather
full
of
grace
and
loving
kindness
,
full
of
meekness
and
mercy
,
give
thanks
to Him who with such
kind
compassion
has
provided
thee with such a
mediatrix
, in whom thou hast nothing to
fear
."
David
signifies
Christ
, who by
Mary
's
meekness
is
soothed
and
placated
,
lest
He should
take
vengeance
on the
sinner
by
eternal
death
. Let every
soul
in
danger
of
eternal
death
never
cease
to
sigh
to
Mary
in her
great
meekness
, for which she is
rightly
so
blessed
. I
say
, therefore: Let every
soul
about to
die
say
with
St
.
Anselm
: "
O
thou
blessed
above
women
, who
conquerest
the
angels
by thy
purity
,
surpassest
the
Saints
by thy
loving
kindness
, let my
dying
soul
sigh
at the
sight
of such
great
kindness
; but let it
blush
at such
resplendent
whiteness
."
Fourthly
,
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
by her
diligence
against
sloth
. For the
slothful
are
accursed
, because they do not do the
work
of
God
faithfully
and
earnestly
.
Jeremias
says
: "
Cursed
is he who
doth
the
work
of
God
negligently
." Against the
curse
of
torpor
,
Mary
deserted
the
blessing
of
earnestness
. For she
may
be
signified
by that
Jahel
, who
killed
Sisara
with a
nail
. Therefore, in the
Book
of
Judges
it
says
: "
Blessed
is
Jahel
among
women
."
Jahel
is
interpreted
as "
going
up," which
suits
Mary
, who did not, like the
slothful
,
go
down, but most
earnestly
always
ascended
from
virtue
to
virtue
, from a
lower
to a
higher
grade
, according to that
word
of the
Canticle
: "Who is this who
cometh
up from the
desert
, like a
rod
of
incense
?" What has this
blessed
Jahel
done? She
killed
Sisara
with a
nail
.
Sisara
is
interpreted
as "the
shutting
out of
joy
," and well does this
signify
the
devil
, because he himself,
being
shut
out from
eternal
joy
,
tries
also to
keep
others out of it.
Alas
, yes, by
means
of the first
mother
of the
human
race
he
excluded
all of us, and the
curse
of this
exclusion
was
lifted
by the
Mother
of our
Savior
. Well, therefore, does the
Venerable
Bede
say
: "
Blessed
art
thou among
women
, by whose
virginal
bringing
forth
the
curse
of the first
mother
was
excluded
from those
born
of
women
." But what is
signified
by the
nail
wherewith
the
head
of
Sisara
was
pierced
? What is this
nail
but
severity
of
discipline
? What is
strictness
of
life
to the
lazy
, but a
sort
of
nail
through the
eyes
?
Strictness
of
discipline
is, as it were, a
nail
painfully
transfixing
the
devil
, and
sharply
wounding
him. The
blessed
Jahel
, therefore,
pierced
the
head
of
Sisara
with that
deathdealing
nail
, while the
blessed
Mary
extinguished
in herself the
strength
of
Satan
by
strictness
of
discipline
.
Blessed
, therefore, is
Jahel
among
women
,
blessed
is
Mary
among
women
. Among which
women
?
Listen
to
Bede
, who
says
: "Not only
art
thou
blessed
among
women
, but among
women
who are
blessed
thou
art
eminent
by a
greater
blessing
."
Fifthly
,
hear
how
blessed
is
Mary
by her
liberality
against
avarice
. For the
avaricious
are
accursed
, as
St
.
Peter
says
: "
Having
their
heart
exercised
with
covetousness
,
children
of
malediction
" (
2
Pet
.
II
,
14
. ) Against this
curse
of
avarice
,
Mary
merited
the
blessing
of
generosity
and
profusion
. For she was like a
fountain
ever
flowing
and ever
giving
, and therefore was
truly
blessed
, according to that
word
: "Let thy
vein
be
blessed
" (
Prov
.
V
,
18
.) In
temporal
things
Mary
, that
vein
, was more than
generous
, because she
generously
and
liberally
despised
all
things
. Therefore, according to
Haymon
, the
Blessed
Mother
of
God
had the
moon
beneath
her
feet
because she
despised
all
temporal
things
.
Oh
, how
great
graces
have
flowed
on to
men
by
means
of this
vein
I Therefore,
O
Church
, thy
vein
be
blessed
, by whom so
great
good
gifts
have
come
to thee.
Truly
a
noble
vein
, a
vein
full
of the
Holy
Ghost
, a
vein
the
fountain
of
life
;
Mary
is to us a
vein
of
salvation
. For by this
vein
Christ
, the
fountain
of
life
,
came
to us, and by this
vein
we
come
to
Jesus
Christ
, who is the
fountain
of
life
;
truly
, therefore, is it
blessed
.
St
.
Bernard
says
: "By thee,
O
blessed
finder
of
grace
, we have
access
to
God
,
Mother
of
life
,
Mother
of
salvation
, that by thee He
may
receive
us, who by thee was
given
to us."
Sixthly
,
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
by
temperance
against
gluttony
. For the
gluttons
are
accursed
, as it
appears
in the
greediness
of our first
parents
, for which both they and the whole
human
race
incurred
a
curse
. Against this
curse
of
gluttony
Mary
obtained
the
blessing
of
abstinence
and of every
kind
of
temperance
.
Rightly
indeed, in
opposition
to the
curses
of
gluttony
in the
material
paradise
, did the
blessings
of
temperance
abound
in the
spiritual
paradise
, according to that
word
of
Ecclesiasticus
: "
Grace
is like
paradise
in
blessings
." So
great
an
abundance
of
grace
was in
Mary
that she, the
gracious
Virgin
, might almost be
called
grace
itself. This
grace
, that is, the most
gracious
Virgin
Mary
, was as a
paradise
in
blessings
. For as in the
material
paradise
the
gluttony
of
Eve
merited
the
curses
of
punishments
, so in the
spiritual
paradise
the
temperance
of
Mary
merited
the
blessings
of
graces
. Therefore
Augustine
says
: "The
curse
of
Eve
was
turned
into the
blessing
of
Mary
." As the
gluttony
of
Eve
brought
forth
a
curse
not only in the
body
, but also in the
soul
, so
Mary
obtained
for us a
blessing
not only in the
body
, but also in the
soul
; not a
spiritual
blessing
alone, but
likewise
a
corporeal
one. The
malediction
of the
greedy
Eve
was to
bring
forth
in
pain
; the
blessing
of the
temperate
Mary
was to
bring
forth
without
pain
, as
St
.
Bernard
says
: "
Blessed
art
thou among
women
, thou who hast
escaped
that
general
curse
, in which it is
said
: 'In
sorrow
thou shalt
bring
forth
children
,' and yet at the same
time
too that other, '
Cursed
is the
sterile
in
Israel
'; and thou hast
obtained
a
singular
blessing
, that thou
shouldst
neither
remain
sterile
nor
bring
forth
in
sorrow
."
Seventhly
, let us
hear
how
Mary
is
blessed
by her
chastity
against
lust
. To the
lustful
it is
said
: "
Cursed
is he who shall
sleep
with the
wife
of his
neighbor
; and all the
people
shall
say
,
Amen
." Against this
curse
of
incontinence
,
Mary
merited
the
blessing
of
continence
, as it
may
be
signified
in the
Book
of
Judith
, where we
read
: "They all
blessed
her with one
voice
,
saying
: Thou
art
the
glory
of
Jerusalem
, thou
art
the
joy
of
Israel
, thou
art
the
honor
of our
people
: for thou hast done
manfully
, and thy
heart
has been
strengthened
because thou hast
loved
chastity
, and after thy
husband
hast not
known
any other: therefore also the
hand
of the
Lord
hath
strengthened
thee, and therefore thou shalt be
blessed
for ever" (
Judith
XV
,
10
f
.)
In this
blessing
of the
chaste
Judith
, the
blessing
of
Mary
may
not only be
signified
, but by this
passage
we
may
pass
to a
higher
conclusion
. If such was the
blessing
of a
chaste
widow
, how much more will be that of a
chaste
virgin
? And above all, of such a
virgin
as
merited
to
bring
forth
God
, and to do this in such a
manner
as not to
lose
her
virginity
. Well therefore
doth
Bede
say
: "She is
incomparably
blessed
, who both
received
the
glory
of the
divine
seed
, and
kept
the
crown
of
virginity
."
Note
, however, that in
Scripture
we
find
a
blessed
wife
, a
blessed
widow
, and a
blessed
virgin
. The
blessed
wife
was
Sara
, of whom it is
said
in
Tobias
: "A
blessing
was
pronounced
over the
wife
of
Tobias
." The
blessed
widow
was
Judith
, as we have
pointed
out. Of a
blessed
widow
it is also
said
in the
Psalm
: "
Blessing
I will
bless
his
widow
." And the
Blessed
virgin
was
Mary
, as the
Angel
testifies
,
saying
: "
Blessed
art
thou among
women
." She is
blessed
, therefore, because she was a
wife
; she is more
blessed
because she was a
widow
; she is
blessed
above all those who
loved
virginal
chastity
. She is
blessed
without
doubt
, who, like
Sara
and
Susanna
, was
chaste
in
wedlock
; she is more
blessed
, who, like
Judith
and
Anna
, was a
chaste
widow
; she is
blessed
above all, who with
Mary
shall have been
chaste
as a
virgin
. Therefore
St
.
Augustine
says
: "We
praise
Susanna
as a
model
of
conjugal
chastity
; but we
prefer
before her the
virtue
of the
widow
Anna
, and much more that of the
Virgin
Mary
." This is
truly
meet
and
just
. It is
just
that she should be
blessed
who had
known
no other
man
than her
husband
; it is more
just
that she should be
blessed
who neither during her
husband
's
life-time
nor after his
death
had
known
any
man
. It is
meet
and
just
that she should be
blessed
above all who neither
knew
her own, nor any other
man
, yet
conceived
a
Man
so
supreme
. Therefore
St
.
Augustine
exclaims
: "
O
woman
blessed
above
women
, who
knew
no
man
, yet
encompassed
a
man
in her
womb
!"
Thus, therefore, was
Mary
deservedly
blessed
for her
humility
, for her
charity
, for her
meekness
, for her
diligence
, for her
liberality
, for her
sobriety
, for her
chastity
; she who was most
excellent
in
humility
, most
rich
in
charity
, most
patient
in
meekness
, most
fervent
in
diligence
, most
temperate
in
sobriety
, most
continent
in
virginity
. Thus, therefore, thou who
art
so
manifoldly
blessed
, thou more than
blessed
Mary
, let us
pray
that by thy
blessing
thou
mayest
free
us
wretched
ones
from every
curse
, and
mayest
make us
worthy
of the
divine
blessing
, through Our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
.
Amen
.
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