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3. Fidelity to
the special relation of love with Mary, Mother and model of consecrated
persons, a "fundamental" fidelity
according to the Exhortation "Vita consecrata".
In a
strongly Christological and explicitly Trinitarian perspective of consecrated
life, "fidelity" to the Mother of the Incarnate Word cannot be
excluded from the category of the "four great fidelities".
According to the firm conviction expressed by the Synod Fathers in the
synod of 1994 in Proposal 55 and according to the doctrinal clarifications
given by the Holy Father in the exhortation Vita consecrata , fidelity to the
Virgin Mary has to be considered by all consecrated persons like a great
fidelity, that is, like a fundamental and necessary fidelity to be able to keep
and develop the authentic sense of their consecration, of their mission and of
all the other determinant aspects of their spiritual life: Mary's presence is
of "fundamental importance both for the spiritual life of each
consecrated person, and for the solidity, unity, and progress of the whole
community" (VC 28).
Mary's fidelity is the necessary spiritual context, in
which the three supreme fidelities of consecrated life grow and bear fruit. The
Virgin Mary is for the consecrated person a teacher and "a Mother who is
altogether unique" (VC 28), the consecrated person carefully cultivates a
relationship of special filial love for her, that is, she places herself in
syntony with the particular expressions of her maternal love, "loving her
and imitating her in a radical manner which befits their vocation" (VC 28).
An
attitude of faithful love for the Virgin Mary is for every consecrated person
the best method so that fidelity to all the other dimensions of one's own
vocation grows: "A filial relationship to Mary is the royal road to
fidelity to one's vocation and a most effective help for advancing in that
vocation and living it fully". (VC 28). The consecrated person finds in
the evangelical person of Mary, the supreme consecrated one, missionary and prayerful,
a sublime model and incomparable teacher, with whom to remain always united
with a bond of perpetual fidelity.
The
mystery of consecrated life, seen in the light of the evangelical life of the
Virgin Mary, acquires a new splendour. In fact, as the Pope affirms, Mary
"is the sublime example of perfect consecration, since she belongs
completely to God and is totally devoted to him" (VC 28). That is why
"consecrated life looks at her as the sublime model of consecration to the
Father, of union with the Son and of docility to the Spirit, in the awareness
which adheres 'to the type of virginal and poor life (LG 46) of Christ means to make our own also
the type of life of Mary" (VC 28).
In the
aspect of creature, Mary is the expression par excellence of consecrated life.
In her shines in an eminent way the divine element and the human element of
consecration: "Chosen by the Lord, who wished to accomplish in her the
Mystery of the Incarnation, she reminds consecrated persons of the primacy of
God's initiative. At the same time,
having assented to the divine Word, who became flesh in her, Mary is the model
of the acceptance of grace by human creatures" (VC 28).
Mary is the model of an obedient, poor and virginal life. The Gospel describes
this "ever ready in obedience, courageous in poverty and receptive in
fruitful virginity" (VC 112).
Mary is
a teacher in prayer (cfr. VC 34), in "proclaiming the mighty things which
the Lord accomplishes" (VC 112), in bearing Jesus (VC 112) and in the
union to the suffering Christ (cfr. VC 23)
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