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Hello, Everyone,
Our Holy Father , Pope John Paul ll, fondly recalls
Saint Louis de Montfort's Marian Devotion today, 13 January, 2004, on the
ocasion of the 160th Anniversary of the publication of " True Devotion to Mary"
.
It is to the saint that the Pope owes his episcopal motto, "Totus
Tuus," an expression of his total belonging to Jesus through Mary.
Our
Holy Father emphasizes how this devotion will bring us closest to Jesus as we
can get, through Mary and with Mary.
Blessings,
Dick Sohm, MI
John Paul
II Fondly Recalls Louis de Montfort's Marian Doctrine
In a Message on 160th Anniversary of
"True Devotion"
VATICAN CITY, JAN.
13, 2004 ( Zenit.org).- The 160th anniversary of the
publication of "True Devotion to Mary" has given John Paul II the chance to
recall the doctrine of its author, St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort.
It is to the saint that the Pope owes his episcopal motto, "Totus Tuus,"
an expression of his total belonging to Jesus through Mary.
In his
youth, Karol Wojtyla received "a great help" from the work.
"I found the
answer to my perplexities due to the fear that the devotion to Mary, if
excessive, might end by compromising the supremacy of the worship owed to
Christ," the Pope said in his message to the religious of the Montfort family,
which the Vatican press office published today.
"Under the wise guidance
of St. Louis-Marie, I understood that, if one lives the mystery of Mary in
Christ, such a risk does not exist," the Pope said in his letter dated Dec. 8,
solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.
St. Louis-Marie wrote "True
Devotion to Mary" at the start of 1700, but the manuscript was practically
ignored until it was rediscovered in 1842 and published a year later.
Re-read in the light of the Second Vatican Council, the Montfort
doctrine retains "its substantial validity," the Holy Father said.
"As
is known, in my episcopal coat of arms [...] the motto 'Totus Tuus' is inspired
by the doctrine of St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort. These two words express
total belonging to Jesus through Mary," John Paul II explained.
"'Totus
tuus ego sum, et omnia mea tua sunt,' St. Louis-Marie wrote; and he translates:
'I am all yours, and everything of mine belongs to you, my beloved Jesus,
through Mary, your holy Mother,'" the Pope said.
According to the
saint's thought, Mary "accompanies us in our pilgrimage of faith, hope and
charity toward an ever more intense union with Christ, only Savior and Mediator
of salvation," the Holy Father said.
For St. Louis-Marie, true Marian
devotion is Christ-centered and becomes a privileged means "to find Jesus Christ
perfectly, to love him tenderly, and to serve him faithfully."
In this
connection, Mary becomes the faithful echo of God, the Pope said: "Every time
that you honor Mary, Mary praises and honors God with you."
The Holy
Father continued: "St. Louis-Marie contemplates all the mysteries beginning with
the Incarnation, which takes place at the moment of the Annunciation," in such a
way that in the treatise "Mary appears as 'the true earthly paradise of the New
Adam,' the 'virgin and immaculate earth' from which he has been formed."
"She is also the New Eve," John Paul II added, "associated to the New
Adam in the obedience that repairs the original disobedience of man and woman.
Through this obedience, the Son of God enters into the world. The cross itself
is already mysteriously present in the instant of the Incarnation."
St.
Louis-Marie wrote: "All our perfection consists in being conformed, united and
consecrated to Jesus Christ. ... Now, from Mary being the creature most
conformed to Jesus Christ, one learns that, among all the devotions, the one
that most consecrates and conforms a soul to Our Lord is devotion to Mary, his
holy Mother, and that the more a soul is consecrated to Mary, the more
consecrated it will be to Jesus Christ."
The cross, the Pope said, is
the culminating moment of Mary's faith: "Through this faith, Mary is perfectly
united to Christ in his despoilation. ... This is, perhaps, the most profound
kenosis of faith in the history of humanity."
For more information, see
www.montfort.org.
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