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Mary, the Elect of G.o.d
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
WE FIND the explanation of the great prerogatives and privileges which G.o.d bestowed upon the Blessed Virgin Mary by reflecting on her singular and glorious predestination. From all eternity she was predestined to become the Mother of His divine Son; therefore, says Pope Pius IX, G.o.d loved her above all created beings, and in His special predilection made her the object of His divine complacency. With singular appropriateness we may apply to her the words of Holy Scripture, "I have loved thee with an everlasting love" (_Jer._ x.x.xi. 3). The eternal Father regarded Mary as His beloved Daughter; the divine Son honored her as His dearest Mother; the Holy Ghost loved her as His spotless Spouse. "And," says St.
Anselm, "they loved each other with an affection unsurpa.s.sed by any other."
PRACTICE
INSPIRED by the contemplation of Mary's extraordinary privileges, St.
Anselm exclaims: "Thou, O Mary, art more exalted than the patriarchs, greater than the martyrs, more glorious than the confessors, purer than the virgins, and therefore thou, alone, canst achieve more than they can without thee." Let us, then, rejoice that we possess such a powerful advocate in heaven, and let us place implicit trust in her. But let us also co-operate with the graces and favors which she obtains for us.
Moreover, let us remember that we grievously offend G.o.d and Mary if we abuse what we obtain through her intercession to gratify our evil inclinations, and that the graces she obtains for us for our salvation will redound to our ruin if we do not use them for the glory of G.o.d and the promotion of our soul's welfare.
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
WE HAIL thee, Mary, who, sprung from the royal line of David, didst come forth to the light of heaven with high honor from the womb of holy Anna, thy most happy mother.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
THIRD DAY
Mary, the Child of Royalty
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
ACCORDING to her lineage, as traced in two Gospels, Mary numbers among her paternal and maternal ancestors the holiest and most renowned personages of the Old Testament. We find amongst them Abraham, the friend of G.o.d, the father of Israel and of all the faithful; then David, the man after G.o.d's own heart, the inspired Royal Prophet; and Solomon, the wise and mighty king, and the whole line of the kings of Juda. On her mother's side she belonged to the tribe of Levi, and was descended from its n.o.blest and most prominent family, that of Aaron the High Priest, and was therefore a relative of the High Priests of the Old Testament. Thus royal and sacerdotal prestige distinguished Mary's lineage.
PRACTICE
THE Blessed Virgin was not proud of her ill.u.s.trious ancestry, and not depressed because of the downfall of her family, but applied herself diligently to adhere to the faith and follow the example of her ancestors. Remembering the wicked members of her family, she learned from them that temporal greatness, success, wealth, and glory are more dangerous to virtue than poverty, retirement, and work. Let us imitate Mary's example. Even possessed of the most excellent prestiges of the natural order, of ourselves we are nothing. "What hast thou that thou hast not received? And if thou hast received, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?" (1 _Cor._ iv. 7.) Therefore do not overestimate yourself; do not be conceited; do not strive for praise, honors, and high station; be not boastful or arrogant; do not presume on your merits; rather be distrustful of yourself and patiently bear affronts, neglect, and humiliations. However poor you may be, be content with your lot, remembering the words of the Apostle: "They that will become rich fall into temptation, and into the snare of the devil, and into many unprofitable and hurtful desires which draw men into destruction and perdition. For the desire of money is the root of all evils: which some coveting have erred from the faith, and have entangled themselves in many sorrows" (1 _Tim._ vi. 9, 10).
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
WE HAIL thee, O Mary, heavenly babe, white dove of purity, who, despite the infernal serpent, was conceived free from the taint of Adam's sin.
With all our hearts we pray thee to vouchsafe in thy goodness to come down again and be born in spirit in our souls, that, led captive by thy loveliness and sweetness, they may ever live united to thy most sweet and loving heart.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
[Ill.u.s.tration: The Purification]
FOURTH DAY
Mary, the Child of Pious Parents
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
TRADITION tells us that Mary's parents were called Joachim and Anna. The holy Fathers rival each other in praising the virtue of this holy couple. St. Epiphanius writes: "Joachim and Anna were pleasing in the sight of G.o.d because of the holiness of their lives." St. Andrew of Crete remarks: "Joachim was eminent for the mildness and fort.i.tude of his character. The law of G.o.d was his rule of life. He was just, and never relaxed in the fervor of his love of G.o.d. Anna was no less noted for her meekness, continence, and chast.i.ty." St. Jerome relates: "The life of this holy couple was simple and just before the Lord, edifying and virtuous before men." St. John Damascene exclaims: "O happy, chaste, and immaculate couple, Joachim and Ann! You are known, according to the Lord's word, by your fruit. Your life was pleasing in the sight of G.o.d, and worthy of her who was born of you."
PRACTICE
IT is a great blessing, and one to be esteemed more highly than wealth and high station, to have G.o.d-fearing, pious parents. For their sake G.o.d is gracious to the children and lavishes His gifts on them. It is certainly a great privilege to be offered up to G.o.d immediately after birth by the hands of a pious mother. To have, from childhood up, the example and guidance of virtuous parents is certainly of the greatest importance. St. Chrysostom writes: "The parents' example is the book from which the child learns." A pious bishop was wont to say: "The good example of the parents is the best catechism and the truest mirror that a family can have." If Christian parents imitate the example of Joachim and Ann the blessing of G.o.d will rest on them and on their children; for because her parents were so dear to Mary, she will not refuse to join them in their prayers for us.
Prayer of the Church (located on the first day of the Novena).
Litany of Loreto (located in the list of approved litanies).
_Prayer_
WE HAIL thee, brightest morn, forerunner of the heavenly Sun of Justice, who didst first bring light to earth. Humbly prostrate, with all our hearts we pray thee to vouchsafe in thy goodness to be born again in spirit in our souls, that, led captive by thy loveliness and sweetness, they may ever live united to thy most sweet and loving heart.
Hail Mary, etc.
e.j.a.c.u.l.a.t.i.o.n (located on the first day of the Novena).
FIFTH DAY
Mary's Supernatural Prerogatives
Preparatory Prayer (located on the first day of the Novena).
MEDITATION
MARY was the masterpiece of G.o.d's creation; her soul was the most perfect ever dwelling in a human body. A pious tradition tells us that she possessed the use of reason much earlier than other children. Her intellect was illuminated by supernatural light; her will was exempt from concupiscence. Being preserved from original sin, she surpa.s.sed in holiness, from the first moment of her existence, all angels and men.
She possessed all virtues in the highest degree, because of her faithful co-operation with sanctifying grace and with the countless actual graces granted to her. She lived in constant communion with G.o.d, undisturbed by evil inclinations from within or temptations from without.