Blessed Mother

“Only after the Last Judgment will Mary get any rest; from now until then, she is much too busy with her children.”
St. John Vianney

For Reflection:
Today is the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima. How do the apparitions of the Blessed Mother underscore the validity of St. John Vianney’s statement? How has she been busy in your life?

Blessed Mother

“No angel, no saint, can equal [Mary] in the multitude and accumulation of heavenly good things.”
St. Bonaventure

For Reflection:
Why is Mary’s intercession so efficacious? Consider her freedom from sin. How does this enhance her intercessory mediation? What does this tell me about the relationship between a life of grace and power in prayer?

Blessed Mother

“Far be it that anyone should try to defraud Mary of her privileges of divine grace and of her special glory. For by a certain singular favor of our Lord and God, and of her Son, she must be confessed to be the most true and most blessed Mother of God.”
St. Vincent of Lerins

For Reflection:
Read Paragraphs 508-511 in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. What are the “privileges of divine grace” and the “special glory” of Mary as outlined in them?

Mary

“A Virgin conceived, a Virgin bore, and a Virgin she remains.”
St. Peter Chrysologus

For Reflection:
Read Paragraphs 499-501 in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. What do these paragraphs teach about Mary’s perpetual virginity, the reference to brothers and sisters of Jesus in Sacred Scripture, and Mary’s spiritual motherhood?

Blessed Mother

“What a wonder is your Mother! The Lord entered her, and became a Servant; the Word entered her, and became silent within her; Thunder entered her, and His voice was still; the Shepherd of all entered her, and He became a Lamb.”
St. Ephraem the Syrian

For Reflection:
Mary is a wonder! How does she exemplify the call of the disciple as given to us in this quote?

Blessed Mother

“Mary symbolizes the Church, which, espoused to Christ as a virgin, has conceived us of the Holy Spirit, and as a virgin has also given us birth.”
St. Isidore of Seville

For Reflection:
According to the quote above, what are two ways Mary symbolizes the Church? Think of at least two more ways in which we see Mary as a symbol or archetype of the Church.

Mary

“Hail to you forever, O virgin mother of God, our unceasing joy. You are the pearl of great price that belongs to the kingdom; the fate of every victim, the living altar of the bread of life. Hail, O treasure of God. Hail, O fount of the Son’s love for man.”
St. Methodius of Olympus

For Reflection:
Why do you think Mary is our “unceasing joy?” Why do you think she is the “pearl of great price that belongs to the kingdom?” How is Mary “the living altar of the bread of life” and, therefore, “the fate of every victim?” Why do you think she is the “treasure of God” and the fount of the Son’s love for man?” In considering all of this, is my appreciation and love of the Virgin Mary deepened? To what extent?

Blessed Mother

“Look, my child, at my heart surrounded with thorns, which ungrateful men continuously nail into me with their blasphemies and sins. You, at least, try to console me and tell everyone that those who go to confession on the first Saturday of the month for five months, receive holy communion, say the rosary and keep me company for a quarter of an hour – these I promise to assist at the time of their death with the necessary graces for their salvation.”
The Blessed Virgin Mary
(Fatima, August 13, 1917)

For Reflection:
To what extent am I willing to make reparation for sins against the name of Jesus?

Blessed Mother

“The knot of Eve’s disobedience was untied by Mary’s obedience: what the virgin Eve bound through her disbelief, Mary loosened by her faith.”
St. Irenaeus

For Reflection:
Do I stand more in the footprints of Eve or the Blessed Mother? How do I show my obedience through faith even when it may be difficult? What is one example from my life that points to this?