Mary is the Mother of God and she is our mother, too. Her fiat is the genesis of every fiat given to God. And every fiat given to God is enriched by hers. The fathers of the Second Vatican Council state it simply, succinctly, and profoundly: she is our Mother in the order of grace.
This poem, written by Giovanni Domini (1356-142), expresses the maternal beatitude we find so dear. May it elevate our hearts in gratitude to God for the gift of the Blessed Virgin. And may it elevate our hearts to the reality of our salvation which comes through the gift of her Son, Jesus Christ Savior of the World.
MOTHER MOST POWERFUL
That thou so often held Him in thine arms ---
So often pressed his infant lips to thine
And in thy bosom warded off the harms
That came with flesh e'en to the Child Divine ---
That thou couldst clothe Him, feel Him cheek to cheek
In dreams and waking, at thine ear hast known
His first lisped "Mother," watched His soft hands seek
Thine aid with glances cast on thee alone ---
That thou couldst know such countless ecstasies
Of love through that sweet hidden time of yore ---
And yet thy heart held strong through all of these ---
Shows thou wert mortal, --- Mother, --- yea, and more!
-From the Italian by Thomas Walsh
(Might I suggest that in your time of prayer you ponder the last line of this poem. What might be the "more" to which the poet refers? If you are familiar with them, you might consider this in light of the Mariology of St. Louis de Montfort and St. Maximillian Kolbe.)
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