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CHAPTER XVIII TO WHOM THE RESULTS OF THE FRUIT OF THE WOMB OF MARY ARE NECESSARY, AND OF ITS TWELVE ADVANTAGES
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CHAPTER
XVIII
TO WHOM THE
RESULTS
OF THE
FRUIT
OF THE
WOMB
OF
MARY
ARE
NECESSARY
, AND OF ITS
TWELVE
ADVANTAGES
Blessed
is the
fruit
of thy
womb
. We have
seen
of what
nature
and
quality
the
blessed
fruit
of the
womb
of
Mary
was; we have also
seen
to whom it
rightfully
belongs
; we must now
see
to whom and to what
effects
it is
needful
. For this
fruit
is a
remedy
against
evil
, and it is
necessary
for
good
. It is
necessary
in
six
of its
effects
as a
remedy
against
evil
; and it is
necessary
in
six
other
effects
for the
attainment
of
good
. For this
blessed
fruit
has
twelve
very
useful
effects
, or
remarkable
advantages
, on
account
of which all
men
rightly
praise
its
effects
, according to what is
written
in the
Psalm
: "Let all
peoples
praise
thee,
O
God
, let all
peoples
praise
thee: the
earth
has
given
her
fruit
" (
Ps
.
LXVII
.) The first
effect
of this
fruit
is the
expiation
of
mortal
sin
; the
second
is the
pacification
of the
supreme
enmity
; the
third
is the
healing
of the
wound
of
original
sin
; the
fourth
is the
satisfying
of the
hunger
of the
mind
; the
fifth
is the
avoidance
of the
anger
of the
Judge
; the
sixth
is
deliverance
from the
pains
of
hell
; the
seventh
is the
renunciation
of
temporal
goods
; the
eighth
is the
enrichment
of the
rational
soul
; the
ninth
is the
consummation
of the
spiritual
life
; the
tenth
is the
multiplication
of the
universal
Church
; the
eleventh
is the
reintegration
of the
empyreal
ruin
; the
twelfth
is the
perpetuation
of
eternal
glory
.
First, therefore, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
expiation
of
mortal
sin
. Of this we can
understand
what is
said
in
Isaias
: "This is the whole
fruit
, that
sin
may
be
taken
away" (Is.
XXVII
,
9
.) By the whole
fruit
we
may
understand
Him of whom
St
.
Bernard
says
: "On the
cross
hangs
all the
fruit
of
life
, because the
tree
of
life
itself is in the
midst
of
Paradise
." All the
fruit
, therefore, is the whole
fruit
, the whole of Him. This
Fruit
was
given
,
born
, and
suffered
that the
sin
of
man
might be
taken
away. For, as the
Angel
said
: "He hath
saved
His
people
from their
sins
." He also is the one of whom
John
spoke
: "
Behold
the
Lamb
of
God
, who
taketh
away the
sins
of the
world
!" This
Lamb
truly
takes
away the
sins
of the
world
, both
mortal
and
venial
. He who by this
fruit
is
purged
from
mortal
sins
,
may
also be
cleansed
from
venial
sins
, according to the
word
: "Every one who
beareth
fruit
, He will
purge
, that he
may
bring
forth
more
fruit
."
Secondly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for
t-he
removal
of the
mortal
enmity
which
existed
between
God
and
man
, between
angels
and
men
.
Isaias
says
: "I
created
the
fruit
of the
lips
,
peace
,
peace
to him that is
far
off, and to him that is
near
" (Is.
LVII
,
19
.) The
fruit
of the
womb
of
Mary
may
well be
called
the
fruit
of the
lips
of
Mary
, because while from her
lips
distilled
the
honey-flowing
words
, "
Behold
the
handmaid
of the
Lord
, be it done unto me according to thy
word
," she
immediately
conceived
her most
sweet
Fruit
.
O
truly
honeyflowing
lips
, as it is
said
in the
Canticle
: "Thy
lips
are as the
dropping
honeycomb
." It was
God
the
Father
who
created
this
fruit
, which is Our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
, or who made (in Him)
peace
;
peace
, I
say
, to him who is
afar
, by
guilt
, that he
may
become
near
by
grace
, and
peace
to him who is
near
by
grace
,
lest
he should be made
far
by
guilt
. For He, as the
Apostle
says
, is "our
peace
, who
maketh
both one." This
fruit
also was made
peace
between
man
, who is
far
distant
in this
world
, and the
angel
, who in
Heaven
is
near
; for
Christ
made
peace
with both on the
gibbet
of the
Cross
, according to the
word
of the
Apostle
: "
Making
peace
by the
blood
of his
Cross
, both those
things
which are in
Heaven
and those which are on
earth
." Therefore, this
fruit
is
peace
from
man
to
man
,
peace
from
man
to the
angel
, and
peace
between
God
and
man
. What
wonder
if by this
fruit
man
has
peace
with
God
, when He Himself, the
peace-giving
Fruit
, is both
God
and
man
?
Bede
gives
testimony
to this,
saying
: "Our
earth
will
give
its
fruit
, because the
Virgin
Mary
, who had her
body
from the
earth
,
brought
forth
a
Son
in
divinity
indeed,
co-equal
with the
Father
, but
consubstantial
with herself in the
reality
of His
flesh
."
Thirdly
, this
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
healing
of the
wound
of
original
sin
; for
man
,
falling
among
thieves
, was
wounded
with a
grievous
wound
,
nay
, many
grievous
wounds
, while by
original
sin
he became so
blind
to the
truth
, so
infirm
in
good
, so
prone
to
evil
. But these
wounds
are
healed
by this
fruit
. In this
life
indeed they are only
partially
healed
by
grace
; but in the
future
life
they will be
entirely
healed
in
glory
. Therefore, well is it
said
in the
Apocalypse
: "The
Angel
showed
John
the
tree
of
life
,
bearing
its
fruits
every
month
, and the
leaves
of the
tree
were for the
healing
of
nations
." The
tree
of
life
is
Mary
, the
Mother
of
Life
; or the
tree
of
life
is the
tree
of the
Cross
; or else the
tree
is
Jesus
Christ
, the
Author
of
Life
, who is also the
Fruit
of
Life
. Those
healing
leaves
are
edifying
words
and
deeds
. If even the
leaves
are
healing
, how much more
healing
and
life-giving
is the
fruit
? Therefore, that we
may
be
healed
by this
fruit
, let us
approach
its
tree
; let us
draw
near
, I
say
, to
Mary
. Let us
pray
with
St
.
Anselm
: "
Hear
me,
O
Lady
!
Heal
the
soul
of thy
servant
who is a
sinner
, by
virtue
of the
blessed
Fruit
of thy
womb
, who
sitteth
at the
right
hand
of his
Almighty
Father
."
Fourthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
relief
of
hunger
, or the
famine
of the
soul
,
lest
for
want
of
due
nourishment
the
animals
of
God
should
perish
. Therefore it is well
said
by the
Prophet
Joel
: "
Fear
not,
animals
of the
region
, for the
beautiful
places
of the
desert
have
blossomed
, and the
tree
has
brought
forth
its
fruit
." It is a
desert
or a
wilderness
because it
germinates
without
culture
, and
brings
forth
food
for
animals
. This
desert
may
signify
Mary
, who without
marital
culture
brought
forth
a
Son
, who is the
food
of all the
faithful
. Therefore it can be
said
of her: "That
earth
is
uncultivated
, it has become as a
garden
of
pleasure
" (
Ezech
.
XXXVI
,
35
.) The
beautiful
blooms
of this
uncultured
earth
are the
flowers
of
heavenly
desires
, the
grasses
of
good
works
, the
fair
flowers
of
virtues
and
gifts
, the
lovely
leaves
of
useful
words
, and the
truly
beautiful
fruit
of
Mary
's
womb
, which is the
food
of all the
just
.
Mary
is this
beautiful
desert
.
Mary
is also this
fruitful
tree
, of which it is
said
: "And the
tree
brought
forth
its
fruit
" (
Joel
II
,
22
.)
Oh
,
truly
wonderful
fruit
, by which both the
hunger
and the
thirst
of
souls
is
relieved
, as
St
.
Bernard
says
: "
Good
Fruit
, which is
food
and
drink
to
hungering
and
thirsting
souls
." Do not
fear
, therefore,
animals
of
God
;
fear
not, ye
faithful
of
Christ
, that you will
perish
from
want
of
food
, because you have
full
pasture
in the
desert
,
full
fruit
on the
tree
,
full
food
in the
manger
." For
St
.
Bernard
says
: "The
Child
lies
in the
manger
, that all the
faithful-as
it were, the
beasts
of
burden
-
may
find
refreshment
for their
flesh
."
St
.
Augustine
says
: "
O
resplendent
manger
, in which has
lain
the
food
of
animals
, but also the
food
of
angels
!"
Fifthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
avoidance
of the
anger
of the
Judge
, which every
unjust
man
has to
fear
, in the same
way
as every
just
man
has by
right
that by which he
may
escape
the
anger
of the
Judge
. Therefore it is
said
in the
Psalm
: "If indeed there is
fruit
to the
just
,
God
indeed
judging
them on
earth
," etc. "Them," that is, the
unjust
, for
God
will
judge
the
unjust
upon
earth
, while at the
judgment
the
just
will be in the
air
, but the
unjust
will
remain
upon the
earth
, because they
preferred
to
cleave
to
earthly
things
instead of
God
, so that they could
truly
say
: "My
soul
hath
cleaved
to the
pavement
." There the
Lord
will be indeed a
sweet
fruit
to the
just
, but to the
unjust
and
wicked
he will be a
severe
judge
.
Woe
, therefore, to them who
turn
so
sweet
a
fruit
into a most
bitter
judgment
for themselves, as it is
said
in
Amos
: "You have
turned
judgment
into
bitterness
, and the
fruit
of
justice
into
wormwood
", (
Amos
VI
,
13
.) The
fruit
of
justice
is the
fruit
of the
just
.
Just
is the
fruit
of
Mary
, of whom the
Psalmist
truly
says
: "The
just
has
borne
fruit
. The
earth
is the
virgin
, because
truth
has
sprung
forth
from the
earth
."
Sixthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
avoidance
of the
pains
of
hell
, or
eternal
death
, on which we can
say
that which we
find
in the
fourth
of
Kings
: "I will
take
you away to . . . a
fruitful
land
, and
plentiful
in
wine
, a
land
of
bread
and
vineyards
, a
land
of
olives
, and
oil
and
honey
, and you shall
live
, and not
die
" (
4
Kings
XVIII
,
32
.) All those who will be
converted
to her with their whole
heart
shall be
taken
away into the
land
of
Mary
, or the
land
of the
Church
. This
land
is
exceedingly
fertile
,
bearing
fruit
of
bread
,
wine
,
oil
, and
honey
, that is, Our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
. For He is to us the
fruit
of
bread
which
strengthens
, and
puts
to
flight
defect
or
failure
; He is to us the
fruit
of the
vine
, for all
perfection
; He is to us the
fruit
of
oil
,
illuminating
the
intellect
; and He is moreover to us the
fruit
of
honey
,
instilling
sweetness
into our
affections
. By this
fruit
ye shall
truly
live
,
dearly
beloved
, and ye shall not
die
.
Blessed
is the
earth
of this
fruit
;
blessed
above all be this
fruit
itself, by whom we are
delivered
from so many
evils
, as
St
.
Anselm
well
says
: "What
praise
shall I
give
that is
worthy
of the
Mother
of my
Lord
and
God
, by whose
fecundity
I, a
captive
, have been
redeemed
, by whose
Child
I am
delivered
from
eternal
death
, by whose
offspring
I, a
lost
one, am
restored
, and
led
back
from
exile
to my
fatherland
?"
Blessed
among
women
, all these
things
Christ
, the
blessed
fruit
of her
womb
, has
given
me in the
regeneration
of
Baptism
.
Woe
, therefore, to all those who are
estranged
from this
fruit
, for it is
written
: "Every
tree
, that
bringeth
not
forth
good
fruit
, shall be
cut
down and
cast
into the
fire
."
Seventhly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
renunciation
or
contempt
of
earthly
goods
. Therefore, it is
said
in the
Canticle
: "A
man
shall
give
for this
fruit
a
thousand
silver
pieces
," namely,
leave
all
things
. For, as the
Gloss
says
, a
thousand
means
perfection
, and
silver
means
all
worldly
substance
. Therefore, anyone who
perfectly
renounces
all
earthly
riches
for
Christ
's
sake
,
gives
as it were a
thousand
silver
pieces
for this
fruit
, and
rightly
does he
despise
for the
sake
of this
fruit
all
temporal
things
whoever
diligently
marks
how
exceedingly
precious
is this
fruit
,
saying
that
word
of the
Proverbs
: "My
fruit
is
better
than
gold
and
precious
stones
, and my
jewels
than
chosen
gold
" (
Prov
.
XVIII
,
20
.) He is
truly
a
man
who has such
virility
as this; and this
man
ought
manfully
, for the
sake
of this
fruit
, to
contemn
not only
possessions
and
riches
, but also
honors
and
dignities
,
saying
: "Can I
leave
my
sweetness
, and my
delicious
fruits
, and
go
to be
promoted
among the other
trees
?" (
Judges
IX
,
11
. ) Most
sweet
are the
fruits
of
Christ
, and
charity
. The
trees
of the
wood
,
says
the
Gloss
, are
barren
men
,
prepared
for the
eternal
fire
.
Therefore, for the
sake
of these most
sweet
fruits
he
manfully
contemns
most
dangerous
honors
which
promote
him above the
trees
of the
wood
; he
manfully
contemns
all
things
for the
sake
of this
blessed
fruit
, which is
blessed
above all,
God
forever
.
Eighthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
enrichment
of the
rational
soul
. It is
said
in
Proverbs
: "Each one shall be
filled
with the
fruits
of his
mouth
" (
Prov
.
XVIII
,
20
.) We
confess
that the
Lord
Jesus
is
truly
not only the
fruit
of the
womb
, but also the
fruit
of the
lips
, because we
obtain
Him by the
preaching
of the
mouth
or
lips
, by the
praise
of the
lips
, and by the
prayer
of the
lips
. With the
external
mouth
we
receive
Him
sacramentally
, with the
inward
mouth
we
receive
Him
spiritually
. Therefore
St
.
Jerome
says
: "The
Flower
of
Mary
became
fruit
, that we might
eat
of it." With this
fruit
of the
lips
each one shall be
filled
with the
goods
of
spiritual
riches
, the
goods
, I
say
, of
virtues
and
graces
. Of such
goods
the
Apostle
says
: "
May
the
God
of
hope
fill
you with all
joy
and
peace
in
believing
, that you
may
abound
in
hope
and in the
power
of the
Holy
Ghost
."
O
truly
blessed
fullness
of this
fruit
, with which was
filled
not only the
field
of the
Virgin
which
produced
it, but also the
soul
of every
faithful
Christian
who
contains
it, as is
manifest
by what
St
.
Jerome
says
: "
Truly
is she
called
a
full
field
, for the
Virgin
Mary
is
said
to be
full
, from whose
womb
the
Fruit
of
life
came
forth
to
believers
, and all of us of His
fullness
have
received
grace
for
grace
."
Ninthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
perfection
of the
spiritual
life
. Therefore it is well
said
in the
Psalm
of the
perfect
man
: "And he shall be like a
tree
planted
by the
running
waters
," etc. What should we
understand
by the
running
waters
but the
streams
of
grace
, by which
man
gives
or
produces
his
fruit
, the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
.
Three
conditions
of a
perfect
life
are
signified
which
accompany
the
man
who has this
fruit
. It
belongs
to the
perfect
not to
waste
their
time
, therefore it is well
said
: "It will
give
its
fruit
in its
time
." It is also a
sign
of
perfection
nor to
overflow
in
useless
words
, which we
understand
to be
signified
in the
words
, "and his
leaf
shall not
fall
off." It is also a
characteristic
of
perfection
not to
omit
those
things
which are
profitable
to the
soul
; hence we
find
, "and all that he shall do shall
prosper
."
Truly
anyone who shall
bear
this
fruit
by
charity
, shall
find
all
things
prosperous
, for all
things
will
work
together unto
good
for him, as it is
written
: "We
know
that for those who
love
God
, all
things
work
together unto
good
."
Blessed
is the
man
who shall have
borne
this
fruit
so
perfectly
that he shall not
pass
his
time
uselessly
, that he shall
utter
no
idle
word
, that he shall let no
opportunity
of
virtue
pass
, and so he shall be like the
tree
bearing
fruit
spiritually
, as
Mary
did
corporeally
, of whom
St
.
Bernard
says
: "
O
truly
the
tree
of
life
, which alone was
worthy
to
bear
the
fruit
of
salvation
!"
Tenthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
multiplication
of the
universal
Church
. Therefore is it
said
: "With the
fruit
of her
hands
she hath
planted
a
vineyard
" (
Prov
.
XXXI
,
16
.) The
Lord
Jesus
, as He is well
said
to be the
fruit
of the
womb
, because He was
conceived
in the
womb
, and as He is well
said
to be the
fruit
of the
lips
, because He is
received
in the
mouth-so
also is well
said
to be the
fruit
of the
hands
, because He is
acquired
by the
labor
of the
hands
in
good
works
, and is
ministered
to the
faithful
by the
hands
of the
priest
. Therefore, this
fruit
is most
fully
the
fruit
of
Mary
: it is
truly
the
fruit
of her
womb
, because He was
born
in a most
singular
way
from her
womb
. He is also the
fruit
of her
mouth
, because by her
mouth
He was most
sweetly
communicated
. He is also the
fruit
of her
hands
, because by her
hands
He was most
devoutly
handled
. Of this
fruit
of her
hands
,
Mary
, or the
primitive
Church
,
planted
a
vineyard
, that is, the
universal
Church
, which is
diffused
throughout the
world
.
Oh
, how the
branches
of this
vine
, that is, the
faithful
members
of the
Church
, have been
multiplied
by this
fruit
, while the
rulers
of the
Church
have
caused
this
fruit
to be
spiritually
born
in the
hearts
of the
faithful
! Hence it is well
said
in the
Psalm
: "They
yielded
fruit
of
birth
, and He
blessed
them, and they were
multiplied
exceedingly
" (
Ps
.
CVI
,
37
-
38
.) And because the
Church
in all
ages
has been
multiplied
by this
fruit
, therefore, the
Virgin
producing
this
fruit
is
rightly
called
blessed
by all
generations
. As she herself well
says
: "
Behold
from
henceforth
all
generations
shall
call
me
blessed
."
St
.
Bernard
explains
these
words
as
follows
: "
Behold
I
see
what is to
come
to
pass
in me, what
fruit
shall
come
forth
from me, how
great
and how many
good
things
will
come
to
pass
, by
means
of me, not to me alone, but to all
generations
."
Eleventhly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
restoration
of the
empyreal
ruin
, the
ruin
, I
say
,
brought
about in the
high
Heaven
. On this we
may
note
what the
Lord
,
wishing
to
plant
of the
marrow
of a
high
cedar
,
said
: "On the
high
mountains
of
Israel
I will
plant
it, and it shall
shoot
forth
into
branches
, and shall
bear
fruit
" (
Ezech
.
XVII
,
23
) The
high
mountain
is that
sublime
mansion
, that
sublime
society
of
angels
, which is well
called
the
high
mountain
of
Israel
, because
Israel
is
interpreted
"the
vision
of
God
." And
behold
the
angels
always
see
God
, as we
find
in the
Gospel
of
St
.
Matthew
: "Their
angels
always
see
the
face
of My
Father
, who is in
heaven
." On this
high
mountain
, in this
sublime
society
of
angels
,
God
planted
that which He had
chosen
from the
mass
of
perdition
; He
planted
, I
say
, the
marrow
of a
cedar
, the
marrow
of the
human
race
, that is, all the
elect
, of whom some, in
reality
, some in
hope
, are already
planted
on the
angelic
mountain
.
O
fruit
,
truly
to be
loved
above all
things
, on whose
account
every
elect
soul
is
planted
on so
sublime
a
height
! We must
joyfully
bear
this
fruit
, Our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
, for whose
sake
we are already
planted
in
hope
among the
angels
. Let us always
give
thanks
to this
fruit
by whose
grace
we
fill
up the
number
of the
angels
. Therefore
Mary
, the
Mother
of this
fruit
,
may
well
glory
, and
utter
those
words
which
St
.
Bernard
,
speaking
as it were by her
lips
,
says
: "The
number
of the
generations
of the
angels
is by my
Child
filled
up,
restored
, and the
race
of
men
,
cursed
in
Adam
, by the
blessed
fruit
of my
womb
is
regenerated
unto
eternal
blessedness
."
Twelfthly
, the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
for the
perpetuation
of
eternal
glory
, which would not be
eternal
, unless it was
preserved
by this
fruit
. Therefore, is it
said
in
Proverbs
: "The
fruit
of the
just
is a
tree
of
life
."
Excellently
is this
fruit
said
to be a
tree
of
life
, because as the
tree
of
life
was to
preserve
the
natural
life
in the
terrestrial
Paradise
, so
Christ
is to
preserve
eternal
life
in the
heavenly
Paradise
.
St
.
Anselm
notes
all the
good
things
which we
obtain
through the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
, and
says
: "All these
good
things
came
from the
blessed
fruit
of the
blessed
womb
of the
Blessed
Mary
."
Thus you have
heard
how the
blessed
fruit
of
Mary
is
necessary
, first, to
expiate
mortal
sin
;
secondly
, to
placate
the
supreme
enmity
between
God
and
man
;
thirdly
, to
heal
the
wound
of
original
sin
;
fourthly
, to
relieve
spiritual
obstinacy
;
fifthly
, to
appease
the
anger
of the
Judge
;
sixthly
, to
escape
the
pains
of
hell
;
seventhly
, to
obtain
the
grace
to
despise
earthly
things
;
eighthly
, to
enrich
the
rational
soul
;
ninthly
, to
consummate
the
spiritual
life
;
tenthly
, to
multiply
the
universal
Church
;
eleventhly
, to
repair
the
empyreal
ruin
;
twelfthly
, to
preserve
eternal
glory
. And
behold
, these
twelve
effects
or
advantages
of this
fruit
may
be
signified
by the
twelve
fruits
of the
tree
of
life
, all of which are in the
fruit
of
Mary
's
womb
. Of which
twelve
fruits
we
read
in the
Apocalypse
, that the
Angel
showed
John
the
tree
of
life
,
bearing
twelve
fruits
.
Help
us, therefore,
O
blessed
among
women
, that by the
fruit
of thy
womb
we
may
obtain
the
blessing
of these
twelve
fruits
.
Help
us,
O
fruitful
Virgin
, that by thy
fruit
we
may
be made
fruitful
in these
fruits
; that by these
fruits
we
may
merit
to
enjoy
thy
fruit
forever
!
Help
us,
O
sweetest
one, that
Jesus
may
grant
us to
enjoy
His
sweetness
, He, the most
liberal
communicator
of the
blessed
fruit
of thy
womb
, who with the
Father
and the
Holy
Ghost
liveth
and
reigneth
world
without end.
Amen
.
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