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MEDITATION
SATAN'S relation to G.o.d as His child was severed by sin. The beautiful image of G.o.d imprinted on man's soul was disfigured by it. But with the immaculate conception of Mary, a being full of grace, an object of G.o.d's supreme complacency entered this world. After the lapse of four thousand years G.o.d, in His wisdom, power, and love, for the first time again created a human being in that state in which He had originally created our first parents. Mary, from the first moment of her existence was, in virtue of the sanctifying grace infused into her soul, most intimately united with G.o.d, and endowed with the most precious gifts of heaven.
Because she was predestined to become the Mother of the Redeemer of mankind, it was befitting that she should unite in herself all the gifts becoming to such an ineffable dignity. Hence she surpa.s.sed in grace and holiness all other created beings, and was consecrated a worthy temple of the incarnate Word. Therefore she was saluted by the angel as "full of grace," and the Church, in our behalf, addresses the Almighty: "O G.o.d, who through the immaculate conception of the Virgin didst prepare a worthy dwelling-place for Thy divine Son; grant, that, as in view of the death of that Son Thou didst preserve her from all taint, so Thou wouldst vouchsafe unto us that, cleansed from all sin by her intercession, we too may arrive at Thine eternal glory."
PRACTICE
THE world considers men according to their rank and station, their wealth and knowledge. G.o.d recognizes in them but one difference, that caused by the presence or absence of sanctifying grace in their soul. A soul in the state of sanctifying grace is G.o.d's friend; without it, His enemy. A man dying in the state of sanctifying grace is sure of eternal bliss. Therefore we ought to prize this grace above all else, and do everything in our power to preserve it. St. Leo exhorts us, "Recognize, O man, thy dignity! As thou hast received divine grace, beware of returning to your former sinful condition by a wicked life."
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
MARY, bright moon of purity, I rejoice with thee, because the mystery of thy immaculate conception was the beginning of salvation for the race of man and the joy of the whole world. I thank and bless the ever-blessed Trinity, who thus did magnify and glorify thee; and I beg of thee to obtain for me the grace so to profit by thy dear Son's death and pa.s.sion, that His precious blood may not have been shed in vain for me upon the cross, but that, after a holy life, I may reach heaven in safety.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
SIXTH DAY
Mary, Our Refuge
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
WE CARRY the precious treasure of sanctifying grace in a frail vessel.
Our inclination to evil remains with us, and continues to impel us to that which is forbidden. On whom shall we call for aid? Call on Mary!
She is conceived without sin. She, the lily among thorns, who never lost G.o.d's friends.h.i.+p, is our advocate. Let her, who was found worthy to become the Mother of our Redeemer, inspire you with trust and confidence. The Church invokes her as the refuge of sinners, and under no other t.i.tle does she show her love for us more convincingly and her power with G.o.d more efficiently.
[Ill.u.s.tration: The Adoration of the Shepherds]
PRACTICE
WE MAY trust confidently in Mary's intercession and aid in all temptations and trials, if we but have recourse to her. Therefore St.
John Damascene writes: "Come to my aid, O Mother of my Redeemer! Thou art my help, my consolation in life. Come to my aid, and I shall escape unscorched from the fire of temptation; amongst a thousand I shall remain unharmed; I shall brave the storms of a.s.sault unwrecked. Thy name is my s.h.i.+eld, thy help my armor, thy protection my defense. With thee I boldly attack the enemy and drive him off in confusion; through thee I shall achieve a triumphant victory." In all temptations, therefore, let us have recourse to Mary and through her intercession we shall overcome them.
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
MARY immaculate, most brilliant star of purity, I rejoice with thee because thy immaculate conception has bestowed upon the angels in paradise the greatest joy. I thank and bless the ever-blessed Trinity, who enriched thee with this high privilege. O let me, too, one day enter into this heavenly joy, in the company of angels, that I may praise and bless thee, world without end.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
SEVENTH DAY
Mary, the Mother of Chast.i.ty
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
HOLY Scripture and the Fathers agree in the statement that the Blessed Virgin Mary made the vow of perpetual virginity. For when the Archangel Gabriel brought G.o.d's message to the immaculate spouse of St. Joseph, that she was to become the Mother of the Most High, she asked, "How shall this be done, because I know not man?" (_Luke_ i. 34.) Indeed, Mary would not have been, in the full and most excellent sense of the word, the "Virgin of virgins," had she not from her own free choice vowed her virginity to G.o.d.
During the whole Christian era there have been heroic souls who made the vow of perpetual chast.i.ty, consecrating themselves to G.o.d. Trusting in the powerful protection of the immaculate Virgin, they persevered in their resolve to bear this priceless treasure before G.o.d's throne despite the dangers of the world, the temptations of concupiscence, and the a.s.saults of h.e.l.l, and with the help of the queen of virgins they achieved a triumphant victory.
PRACTICE
SINCE the fall of Adam our senses are in rebellion against the law of G.o.d. "I see another law in my members, fighting against the law of my mind, and captivating me in the law of sin" (_Rom._ vii. 23). Chast.i.ty is the virtue which causes us the greatest struggles. St. Augustine says: "The fiercest of all combats is the one for the preservation of chast.i.ty, and we must engage in it every day." Fierce as this combat is, the aid which Mary gives her children to achieve victory is all-powerful. She sustains them by her maternal love and protection.
Those who lead a chaste life receive the Divine Spirit, are happy in this life, and will receive a special crown in heaven.
Among the means for the preservation of chast.i.ty, the following are specially recommended: The a.s.siduous and constant practice of self-denial; the frequentation of the sacraments; the daily invocation of Mary for her aid and protection; scrupulous avoidance of the occasions of sin. St. Chrysostom writes: "He errs who believes that he can overcome his sensual propensities and preserve chast.i.ty by his own efforts. G.o.d's mercy must extinguish nature's ardor." Have recourse to the intercession of the immaculate Virgin and rest a.s.sured that you will obtain this mercy.
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
MARY immaculate, rising morn of purity, I rejoice with thee, gazing in wonder upon thy soul confirmed in grace from the very first moment of thy conception, and rendered inaccessible to sin. I thank and magnify the ever-blessed Trinity, who chose thee from all our race for this special privilege. Holy Virgin, obtain for me utter and constant hatred of all sin above every other evil, and let me rather die than ever again fall into sin.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
EIGHTH DAY
The Image of the Immaculate Conception
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
CHRISTIAN art represents the Immaculate Conception as follows: The Blessed Virgin appears standing on a globe, about which is coiled a serpent holding an apple in its mouth. One of Mary's feet rests upon the serpent, the other is placed on the moon. Her eyes are raised toward heaven; her hands are either joined in prayer, or she holds a lily in her right, and places the left on her breast. Her dress is white; her ample mantle is of blue color. A crown of twelve stars encircles her head. These emblems typify in a most striking manner Mary's power and glory. "And a great sign appeared in heaven. A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars" (_Apoc._ xii. 1).