Behold Your Mother By Matthew Russell S.J. Part 3. Mater Dei, Mater Mea.


Non vos derelinquam orphanos (John xiv. i8). These four words, which, become six in English— "I will not leave you orphans "—are taken from what might almost be called the divinest portion of the Word of God, the farewell discourse of our Blessed Redeemer at the Last Supper.

In more ways than one our Lord kept this promise of not leaving us orphans. When the Church turns His promise into a prayer and says in the antiphon of the second Magnificat of the Ascension, " O King of glory . . . do not leave us orphans but send to us the Spirit of truth, the promised one of the Father ''—she indicates one of these ways; and our Lord Himself indicates another when, after saying the words, He adds at once, Veniam ad vos iterum: "I will not leave you orphans, I will come to you again." We know how it is that He comes to us; we know by what device of His omnipotent love He has contrived to come to us after leaving us—to withdraw His visible and glorious presence, and yet to abide corporally amongst us still.

But there is another way in which our Divine Redeemer has saved us from being orphans; "I will not leave you orphans" Jesus made this promise the night before He suffered; and He fulfilled it in the very depth of His sufferings on the morrow—when He said the next day, Ecce Mater tua, "Behold thy Mother."

But even without that tender legacy, in receiving which—in taking the Blessed Mother of Jesus as his own—St. John the Beloved Disciple represented us all: how could we be orphans while we are able to say, Pater noster, '' Our Father who art in Heaven'' ? Before we go on to think of our Mother who is in Heaven, let us delay for a moment to consider those earlier words of our Lord; let the Our Father here also, as it does almost everywhere, precede the Hail Mary.

We are allowed to repeat familiarly, quickly, without much reflection and in a blessed spirit of routine, almost mechanically, the divine prayer which first fell from the lips of Jesus Christ one day that His disciples gathered round Him, saying, "Lord, teach us to pray" Repeated in this manner, the syllables follow one another as a mere matter of course. But when we now and again pause a little longer and meditate upon all the full significance of the Lord's Prayer, we cannot help being struck by the very first word that we are taught to address to God by Him who is God Himself and who best knows the way to His Father's heart.

That first word is Pater, "Father;" and the more deeply we ponder on that word and think by whom it is spoken and to whom it is spoken when it is spoken by us to God—the more we reflect on what is meant by "Father" and on all the feelings and associations that cling round the name of Father—the more thoroughly do we enter into the mind of the Church when every day in the Mass she prefaces that prayer with the words audemus dicere: "we dare to say Our Father." Warned (she says) by salutary precepts and formed by the training of God Himself— only after being thus admonished and thus taught;, only then can we dare to say "Our Father who art in Heaven" But we must dare it. It is the boldest stretch of daring, the utmost audacity of human ambition to dare—we wretched worms of the earth—to dare to address by the name of Father the eternal, infinite, almighty, and all-perfect God, saying to Him, "Our Father who art in heaven" Yes, we must dare it; for from that heaven the voice of the Eternal Father has been heard, saying, '' This is My beloved Son, hear ye Him ;'' and we must hearken to Him and obey Him, even when He says, " Thus shall ye pray : Our Father who art in heaven."

This name of Father, on which the great God deigns (to use too human a phrase)—deigns to pride Himself, is but another name for God's love ; that mysterious love which nothing can explain but which itself explains everything ; that mystery of mysteries which alone makes all other mysteries conceivable. The hardest act of faith by far is that to which St. John the Apostle of Love exhorts us by his example : Credidimus charitati quam Deus hahet in nobis (i John iv. 16)—"We have believed in the charity that God hath to us.'' We believe, as our Lord Himself said before, that (John iii. 16) " God has so loved the world as to give His only-begotten Son '' to be our Brother and so made Himself our Father. Therefore it is that Jesus who knows His own heart and ours, puts as the first word on our lips when we move them in prayer to God, "Our Father who art in Heaven ; " and in the great parable of the Prodigal Son He represents God as yearning for His erring creature like a father yearning for his lost child ; and of the Seven Words upon the Cross the first and the last begin with " Father."

There is an admirable little Italian book of devotional discourses in which this parable is followed at once by a meditation on our Lady's intercession ; and the author (Biamonti, a secular priest) makes the transition from one subject to the other by suggesting that the poor Prodigal would have come back more speedily and with less misgiving if there had been a mother waiting lonely for him at home and eager to plead for him with his father. But this thought is unjust to the more than motherly-tenderness of Him who kept watch for the Prodigal "who saw him from afar"and ran to meet him and fell upon his neck. A mother's heart was yearning for him at home. Our heavenly Father is our God and our all; and, as Jesus once stretched out His arms to His disciples and expressed His affection towards them by that wonderful ascending climax of love, " Behold My brothers and My sisters and My mother! ''—even so we in turn may stretch out our arms to Him, and claim from Him with confidence in all its fulness all the love that He can place for us in the hearts that are bound to us by these strongest and tenderest of human ties.

They bade me call Thee Father, Lord!
Sweet was the freedom deemed. 
And yet more like a Mother's ways
Thy quiet mercies seemed. (Faber's ''God of my Childhood.")

Yes, He is father and mother and all—all the tenderness of all human hearts united together would be only a drop and not even a drop out of the infinite ocean of God's love, less than one little foam-flake that hardly wets for a moment one tiny pebble on the beach compared with aU the wide seas and unfathomable oceans.

But now God's love has become incarnate in Jesus our Lord and Saviour ; and as (to repeat our Lord's own words again) "God has so loved the world as to give His only-begotten Son" so that divine Son has so loved the world as to give His own Mother to be our Mother also : that, as  "we have the spirit of the adoption of sons whereby we cry Abba ! Father ! "—so, too, our hearts may be drawn heavenward with the cry, " Hail, Mary, our Mother ! " Thus, having the Son, Himself Divine and Coequal, as our advocate with the Father, we have also an advocate with the Son, a creature like ourselves and yet so unlike to us, one who is to be for us, as she is for Him, too, all that is contained in the sacred name of Mother.

We must not try, and we need not; for do we not all

... feel that, in the heavens above, 
The angels, whispering to one another,
Know not among their burning words of love 
A more endearing name than that of Mother ? (Edgar Allen Poe to his wife's mother)

Is not a mother's love our very synonym. for true and unselfish tenderness, for a love that can survive toils and pains and wrongs and absence and neglect and forgetfulness and a broken heart ? A man who does not show much feeling in his writings—though one of them is a famous "Elegy in a Country Churchyard"—has left this saying in one of his letters : " We may have many friends, but only one mother—a truth [he adds] which I did not discover till too late.''

Sixty years ago a gifted and generous-hearted Irishman (Thomas Davis)  wrote : " In a climate soft as a mother's smile, on a soil fruitful as God's love, the Irish peasant mourns "—another instance of the constant linking together of mother's smile and God's love, of God and Mother. Nay, God Almighty Himself, when He would place His love for His poor human creatures far beyond all that mere created hearts can contain, takes His example of unsurpassable human love which His own love alone surpasses, and surpasses infinitely—He takes this extreme and uttermost example from the heart of a mother, and asks, as it were defiantly, "Can a mother forget her infant so as not to have pity on the son of her womb ? And if she should forget, still will not I forget thee'' (Isaias xIix.). Yes, the sublime dignity of true and worthy motherhood is the most vivid image of the unwearying Providence of God.

But love demands love. Quis tam amantem non redamet? If a mother's love be such, what ought to be a son's return of love ? The great Commandment which the Divine Lawgiver has placed first in the second table of the Law, first among the precepts that regard our fellow-creatures—that least necessary of all the Commandments merely adds a new sanction to what is an unconquerable instinct of our human nature. One does not need to be a Christian to feel this—one hardly needs to be a man. Those who never heard the Fourth Commandment, Honour thy father and thy mother, proclaimed amidst the thunders of Mount Sinai and confirmed anew by the Son of Mary— even poor benighted pagans have nevertheless done deeds and spoken words of filial piety which strike us the more from the contrast with their stern heathen surroundings. For instance, we are told in the history of Greece how the warrior, Epaminondas, was asked what was the circumstance in his whole career for which he deemed himself most fortunate, and how he answered that it was his having won the battle of Leuctra for his country while his father and mother were still alive to rejoice in his glory. A still more famous heathen warrior, having as a mere youth overrun the entire East, and made many mighty kings his vassals, was in the height of his triumph informed that his mother, Olympia, had conspired against him at home in Macedon. Perdiccas brought to the youthful Emperor proofs of all the charges against his mother. " And does not Perdiccas know" asked Alexander, "that one tear from my mother would blot out all these accusations ? ''

Best known, however, of all such heathen illustrations of a mother's power—best known because the mightiest dramatic genius that ever thrilled the world's heart has told the storj, and made us see it at its climax : how Coriolanus, after winning brilliant victories for his native Rome> had fallen a victim to the jealousy of his enemies and been cast forth in disgrace, an outlaw ; how he then joined his country's foes and led them^ too, to victory, and how he next turned his arms against Rome herself. The terrified city sends out embassy after embassy to the invader, the highest senators and his former friends, entreating him to withdraw his forces, and offering the most abject terms of submission. In vain. Coriolanus is inexorable. He rejects all their overtures with scorn, and continues his triumphal march of vengeance. At last his aged mother, Volumnia, (So called in Shakespeare. Father Felix, S.J., calls her Veturia. His wife's name was Virgilia) is conducted to his camp, and casts herself in tears at his feet. At once the stern conqueror yields to his mother's prayers, forgoes his brilliant revenge, and saves Rome from destruction at the cost of His own. " O mother, thou hast saved Rome, but thou hast destroyed thy son," Soon after Coriolanus was slain, a victim to the disappointed rage of the Volscians.

If these are pages from heathen story when woman was degraded and so many of the finer instincts and feelings of the human heart were killed or deadened, what must needs be a mother's place in a true Christian heart under that purer and nobler dispensation established by the Son of Mary, wherein the Madonna, in whose arms Jesus lay as a child, has become the ideal of redeemed and exalted womanhood ? Above all, what must Mary's place be in the Heart of Jesus, and in the hearts of all who aspire to be His brothers, children of His Mother?

For Mary is mother of Jesus. She is His true Mother, and He is her true Son ; and all that the truest and most loving of sons can feel towards the best of mothers—that and infinitely more Jesus feels towards Mary ; while Mary in her turn loves Jesus as her Son with a natural love beyond what all mothers' hearts can hold, and she loves Him as God with a supernatural love beyond the love of saint or seraph or of all saints and seraphim combined.

But though the love of Jesus filled her immaculate Heart, there is room in that heart for us also whom Jesus has associated with Himself in Her maternal love. As He said, " I ascend to My Father and to your Father "—as He bade us, in praying to Almighty God, to begin by saying, " Our Father who art in heaven " : so from His throne in heaven, as from His cross on earth. He looks from her to us and says, "Behold your Mother," and with a mother's name He gives to her a mother's heart for us all.

How do we, her children, feel towards her in return ? Let us examine how we stand on this score, set right what is amiss, and supply what is . wanting. Let us turn in earnest to the Blessed Virgin Mary, ever Immaculate; let us look up to her, think of her, read about her, say her Rosary well, pray to her with confidence as Queen of Heaven and Mother of God, and yet our own loving and patient mother also. Let us remind her of what she never forgets, that, like Queen Esther, she has been raised up so high, not for her own sake only, but for ours, for the sake of her people. And when the King says to her, as Solomon said to Bethsabee, " Mother, ask! I may not turn away thy face," or as Assuerus said to his Queen, " What is thy petition, Esther ? Though thou shouldst ask half of my kingdom, I will grant it to thee "—our Blessed Mother will exercise on behalf of us her poor children her supplex omnipotentia, her suppliant omnipotence, her all-powerful supplication, the almighty intercession of maternal love. "These, my Son, are also the children of my love. As Thou on Calvary, looking at me with those eyes which were then closing in death, didst say to them, ' Behold your Mother ! '—I now say to Thee in turn : Behold Thy brethren, children of Thy Mother. Look on them with pity, look on them with love, for they love me."

A Rosary in honour of Our Lady as Co-Redemptrix - The Sorrowful Mysteries

FIRST SORROWFUL MYSTERY
Besides the revealed knowledge Mary possessed, and the light upon it she had gained by pondering all things in her heart, Mary had lived with Jesus thirty years, and doubtless to such as she He would plainly tell His mind. She knew that "His hour was come and the power of darkness;" and when He went out into the moonlight, she knew that what He went forth to suffer was the vision of sin. God would bring before His agonised Humanity the crimes of every kind that cried to heaven for vengeance, the outraged love of the Creator, the horror of all rebellion, misbelief, ingratitude, uncleanness, and brutality. God would discover to the Son of man the boundless expiation needed, and would lay the weight of all the world's iniquity on Him, wringing Him with anguish. And on the other hand, satan would be mocking Him with the inefficacy of His propitiation; that in spite of it such millions would be lost, for whom He would suffer in vain.

Jesus, for love of us consenting to that dread agony, vouchsafe to hear our prayer. . . .
Mary, alone in thy heroic sorrow, bearing the woe of thy Beloved, pray for us.

SECOND SORROWFUL MYSTERY
After receiving at the hand of God the weight He came to bear, never to be lifted off His heart till all was consummated, our Lord gave Himself up to His blinded creatures that they might wreak their malice on Him, not knowing, as He pityingly said, what they did, yet knowing that no harm was found in Him, that He had walked among them blameless and merciful, the wonder-worker. Mary knew that the divine wrath was to be satisfied upon her Son in part by the hands of men, to whom "power had been given from on high." Who but the perfect creature, " the woman," the bruiser of the serpent's head, could have conquered herself as Mary did! Along with her shuddering horror at the shame and torment of her Child, there was in Mary a supernatural submission, a godlike patience, a miraculous love for the wrongdoers, even a certain glory in the mortal agony which a greater tenderness than hers had laid upon her Son and over which His love would triumph; a rapture in the never-sleeping sense that Jesus, her own, the Son of her womb, flesh of her flesh, blood of her blood, whilst the mock of wicked men, and through them suffering the wrath of God, was still, as when He made the worlds. Himself the Beatific Vision.

Jesus, submitting to endure the wrath of God at the hands of creatures, have mercy on us, hear our prayer.
O Mary, by your adoration of Him in His Passion, pray for us.

THIRD SORROWFUL MYSTERY
Besides the mortal weight of agony laid on Him by His Father in the garden, Jesus had taken at the hands of men in His scourging the chastisement of all their sensuality. When they took the reed and smote Him on the head, piercing it deep with the great acacia thorns, He, their Creator, gave them power to exact for God the atonement for all sins of pride, self-love, ambition, vanity, conceit and infidelity. For these the King of Glory wore a crown of thorns.

Jesus, meek and humble of heart, our Atonement, grant our prayer. . . .
Mary, most lowly, pray for us.

FOURTH SORROWFUL MYSTERY
Mary knew by the shouts of the mob that her Son was on His way to Calvary. She waited for His passing; not to weep over Him, but to gladden Him. An ordinary woman could have so overcome herself as to be full of the same purpose, but only Mary could have cheered the Redeemer at that moment. He came along, faint, weary, goaded, stumbling; spittle and blood upon His face; bleeding, wounded, staggering under the burden He had come to bear; His heart all crushed and wrung with the weight of the wrath of God, with the horror of sin, and of the damnation of the souls that would not be redeemed. But His eyes fell on Mary; and His heart beat high remembering how spotless He had made and kept her by His present suffering; and that she was not only the perfect work of His redemption, but that now, with all this woe before her, she, by the entire conformity of her will with God's, was pressing to His lips the cup of agony, urging Him to drink it to the dregs; inspiring Him for the joy set before Him in the reconciling of the elect, in the justifying of God's love, to endure the Cross, despising the shame, that having loved His own "unto the end" He might sit down satisfied at the right hand of God.

By Thy weariness and faintness. Almighty Lord, have pity, grant our prayer. ...
Mary, Queen of martyrs, pray for us.

  FIFTH SORROWFUL MYSTERY
The crowd closed round Him, yet for her support God had let Mary see in the gleam on the fact of her Son how she had solaced Him. Did she not need that thrill of joy? for she knew the horrors that would go on out of sight before her eyes should again rest on her Beloved, as the awful tree was lifted bearing the Son of God.
Except the Cross, there is no such record of heroic love as the words, "There stood by the cross of Jesus His mother." For Mary was not divine; and, besides all her agony of sympathy and the unutterable strain upon her woman's heart of willing all His torments because they were God's will, was her bitterness "most bitter." She knew that the humanity He had from her, that body of death" so ineffably one with hers," was dying now; that in His resurrection and His glory He would indeed for ever be the Son of man, and she His glorious Mother, but that, for ever, that dear, suffering life in which she had fed and clothed, caressed and waited on Him, would be ended, and that in self-sacrifice and faith, and Godlike love of souls, she must annihilate her heart. She must hear His voice give her up to be the devoted, willing mother of her fellow-creatures. His Beloved. "Woman, behold thy Son."
Be thou the channel of life and strength to the heroic; the nurse, the tender helper of the weak, the sick, the poor, the sorrowful To be made thus for ever to the Church what she had been to Jesus, was indeed a glory, but it came with the heart-break that He Himself would no more need her. Her motherhood had been, throughout, a rapture and an agony. She had accepted it knowingly, at the offer of the Archangel. She had accepted it again when she offered her Son in the temple. She had accepted it when He appealed to her knowledge among the doctors. She had accepted it when He left the unimaginable home at Nazareth and "began to preach." She had accepted it when she knew that the hour of His passion was at hand; and now, beneath His Cross, she  stood herself all swallowed up in Him.

Son of man, forsaken by God, of Thy great mercy, hear us.
Mary, most desolate, pray for us.

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A Rosary in honour of Our Lady as Co-Redemptrix - The Joyful Mysteries

FIRST JOYFUL MYSTERY
Mary was alone; pure, simple, happy, in God, when the Archangel came to offer her the desire of every maiden of her race.
In that supreme hour she might have been perturbed by a delight too ecstatic for a mortal heart; but she was stilled by the high necessity of embracing with it a like lot to her Son's, a suffering as transcendent as her joy. She knew why God would put on flesh; she knew that He, our Life (who as God hath life in Himself) came to take from His mother a mortal life, the power to die. Could her heart endure to crucify itself by giving up her child to insult, suffering, and death? Mary alone of all creatures could have done it, because she alone had been created and fitted for this end. She said, "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me according to Thy word;" and in lowly love and perfect stillness she received the coming of God.

Son of Mary, conceived by the Holy Ghost, have mercy and hear our prayer. . . .
Mary, overshadowed by the power of the Most High, pray for us.

SECOND JOYFUL MYSTERY
Mary arose with haste. She hurried to her cousin's house. She yearned to carry the miracle within her, where the divine power was already miraculously at work. Did she know that the forerunner would adore his Lord? Did she only guess that where God was so present in blessing and in chastisement, her Babe and she would be acknowledged? or did she crave a refuge for a little in the hills to ponder on what now she knew, before she should begin her martyrdom by facing silently the alarm of tender, holy Joseph? Her heart, even her heart, was full to bursting. No word of hers was to tell her husband of her high calling and his own. As yet. she was even to go through the piteous agony of his suspicion. And yet her heart was full of ecstasy. In the house of the speechless Zachary, the unborn, speechless infant leapt for joy at the sound of her voice, and his aged mother proclaimed the dignity of Mary, and abased herself before the mother of her Lord.
Well had our Lady come here by Holy Ghost, for here she freely may break forth, "My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour." Once only in all her life (for us), this once, the Alleluia of her heart must ring out. The first Christian hymn is this of Mary; the expression of the divinest joy mortal can ever know; good for every Christian when, in Holy Communion, God comes to enter into him. We are not only unworthy (that was Mary), we are degraded and defiled; yet that divine indwelling is vouchsafed also to us, and though no other mortal love, or sacrifice, can ever equal hers, each heart can try to make his own our Lady's song of joy.

Holy God, Holy and Strong, Holy and Immortal, inhabiting the Immaculate, of Thy mercy grant our prayer. . . .
Virgin Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for us.

THIRD JOYFUL MYSTERY
From the coming of the Holy Ghost, Mary had been rapturously conscious that she was God's living temple; that hidden in her body, taking form from her substance, was He whom the heaven of heavens cannot contain, whom she had adored and served; but whom now she worshipped with a passionate love of union and possession. In her, the Infinite was small. In her, God had assumed not only the features of humanity but her own, the likeness of His mother. As her expectation neared its term, Mary longed for the hour when He should manifest Himself. Surrounded by the heavenly court (unseen, unheard, adoring), she waited God's mysterious pleasure. Yet she would fain have never let Him go. It was the beginning of their parting. And when
the Desire of all nations, the well-beloved, co-equal Son, lay in her arms, so small and weak and helpless, how Mary longed that her sole worship by its wholeness and its ardour might make up to Him for the ignorance, indifference, and hatred of the world. She heard the angels' song; she saw the shepherds' adoration and the wise men's worship; she knew the love and reverence of Joseph, but she, the humblest of all creatures, knew that no created adoration could approach her own; for He that is mighty had done for her great things. He had kept her immaculate. He had taken her to be His Bride, and that flesh in which the Word of God was clothed, He had accepted of her substance.

O Babe in swaddling clothes, Emmanuel, our King and Lawgiver, the Saviour, have mercy on us, grant our prayer. . . Mother, sweetest, pray for us.

FOURTH JOYFUL MYSTERY
In this mystery we have Mary's ceremonial profession of self-sacrifice. She went to the temple humbly imitating her Son. Though He was equal
with the Father, He "emptied Himself" for our salvation, and through Mary He became "obedient unto death." Though she was the immaculate Bride of the Father, and Mother of God the Son, she consented to hide her blessedness, and carried her divine Babe to the temple with the typical price of redemption. She was humble not only for herself, but for Him. She made as if He were the child of Joseph; and she (Virgin of virgins) a woman needing the sacrifice of purification. But her humility was met by God's love. Her Infant was hailed and adored as our Salvation, the Light and Glory of the world; and she was associated in the very temple with Jesus in the anguish He had come to suffer, and the work He had come to do: "thine own soul a sword shall pierce." And Mary did not flinch. She stood fast in faith and love and lowliness; the cost well counted. She had been counting it ever since that day when she was made doubly unlike all women, by the coming of the Holy Ghost, that she might conceive the Redeemer. She offered Jesus unto God. She offered her own heart as well; she pledged herself to refuse God nothing; to be content to see the Son of her womb despised, insulted, tortured, forsaken, crucified; to hold Him all through life as only hers that she might renounce (not the eternal, inconceivable delight of being His mother, but)
the womanly craving for His ease, for His being well esteemed and loved. She would never drag upon Him, she would never afflict Him by pity or self-pity. She would love those who hated Him, because He loved them. She would even love His torments, because they were His will; He had come to suffer.

Victim of our salvation, presented by Mary unto God, vouchsafe to grant our prayer. . . .

A Rosary in honour of Our Lady as Co-Redemptrix - The Glorious Mysteries

FIRST GLORIOUS MYSTERY
Mary was now to live by faith. Her Son was no longer mortal, but the Conqueror of sin, death, and the grave. He would no longer need her care, her sympathy, or service. She was no more, on earth, to receive from Him the daily caresses and solicitude which had made Nazareth like heaven. Her maternal offices He had made over to the "beloved" for whom He died. Mary had consented to take for her child every soul which Jesus loved and longed for. Godlike still in her
conformity of heart, she had been able to promise this because He wished it. Because He loved each soul that should be born into this world with a tender, craving, devouring love, so that to captivate its love He would be fain to die again, she would give herself to every one; her mother's sympathy, her tenderness, her never-failing, sweetest patience, her omnipotence with God. Her life had been a miracle of joy as exquisite as her suffering. Henceforth it would be grayer, more supernatural. Today she could see Him, the Heart of her heart, and for forty days again; and in the ecstasy of those meetings she would get strength for the mission He bequeathed to her.

Life of all life, vouchsafe to hear our prayer.
Mary, Mother of God, pray for us.

SECOND GLORIOUS MYSTERY
Mary might say to-day, " It is finished." Whilst He came and went, and now and again she could gaze on the divine, beloved face, kiss His dear feet and hands, and see the proof of His humanity in the wounds that had been His death—though all was over she might deceive herself. When the cloud received Him out of her sight, then truly all was finished. Yet Mary did not go back sorrowful. She had not accepted the motherhood of God, and so fulfilled her part, to falter now. Who had the infant Church to look to else? Who but she could tell it of the marvel of the Birth of Christ? Who could so teach it to love Jesus as His mother could? Who else could feed it with His words and deeds? with stories of His Childhood and His Life? Who else could kindle the faint, frightened hearts with love like hers for Him that so loved them, with zeal like His for souls? Who like Mary could persuade them of that love "passing knowledge," " desiring with desire" to be united to them, which had brought God down to take a body from her own? Mary had embraced, with rapturous devotion, the sacrifice of fifteen years of separation, in which she would indeed love Him sacramentally, and by then be never parted from Him, but through which her hand should not touch, nor her eye see, Him whom her soul loved. Anything for Him! What were a few years! hardly enough to satisfy her love.

Jesus, gone to the Father, our Way and our Life, vouchsafe to grant our prayer. . . .
Mary, radiant with the joy of sacrifice, pray for us.

THIRD GLORIOUS MYSTERY
Once more did Mary wait for the coming of the Holy Ghost. Once more is Mary overshadowed by the power of the Most High. She, with the infant Church, waited for the promise of the Father; and, in fire, the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, came down. It was thirty-four years since Mary had received Him that she might conceive the Word of God. Now He came again, and He would consecrate her for all time the Mother of His Bride, the Church. For the work of this day her Son had come. "I came to send fire on the earth, and what will I but that it should be kindled ?" If He had not come, and suffered and ascended, the Holy Ghost had not been sent. But now, the personal Love of the Father and the Son had descended. He was to bring to each soul of man the knowledge of the intense, devouring love of God for it. He was to teach all hearts that what God asks is a return of love; and to enable them to give to Him a love like fire, consuming
"wood, hay, stubble," and purifying self and creature love. O Mary, Bride of God, the fire of love was the very life of all your life. All it could possibly do now was to burn away any mere naturalness in your heart, that from henceforth you should live by faith alone; and that living, as God had done on earth, for souls, you should grow daily dearer to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, till once more " it is finished."

O God the Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son, have mercy on us, grant our prayer.
Mary, Queen of the Apostles, pray for us

FOURTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY
It is almost past belief that the least shadow of regret should fell on Mary's heart when she knew that she was passing to her God; the days of her separation fulfilled; her sacrifice completed; her Delight about to call her home. Who can imagine the delicious peace, the exquisite contentment, of her whole being! For fifteen years she had lavished her sweetest sympathy on those she would leave behind. And when she saw them weeping that they should see her face no more, there was regret in her dear heart that they would need and long for her in vain.
All else was rapture of exceeding bliss, and no heart could have wished to delay her. The light of heaven was on her loveliness, more than angelic sweetness in her beauty; and as the apostles gazed their last on Mary, in the hush of her completed happiness the awe of an unseen Presence fell upon them, which was taking her away. Her espousals were fulfilled in heaven. She was gone, leaving with them, as they fondly thought, that almost worshipped body from which it had pleased God to prepare His own. They would cherish it as what the world contained most precious. But "My thoughts are not as your thoughts," saith the Lord. He would not let the Immaculate see corruption. His "love," His "dove," His "undefiled," should in her body be with Him in heaven.
While they poured out their tenderest, reverential care on what was left of Mary, her soul had been taken up through the ranks of the blessed and glorious, and was again in the arms of her Son; and while they thought that her body still consecrated the earth they had laid it in, that too had been raised on high, and Mary was all perfect with God.

Jesus, our Life, and Lover of our souls, vouchsafe to grant our prayer.
By the joy of your assumption, Mary, pray for us.

FIFTH GLORIOUS MYSTERY
The angels are present at the joy of God. When had the like been seen in heaven! Mary was come. Not only blameless, innocent, immaculate, the Bride of God and His mother, but she who, above all, had heard the word of God and kept it; the "valiant woman;" the Queen of martyrs; Mary all love. She had begrudged God nothing, and in His lavish gratitude He would for ever and for ever enlarge her capacity and increase His reward. Out of union with His love for souls, Mary had sacrificed her heart for them; and her recompense should be that He would never refuse her prayer. She had given Him all her heart, and He would always hear her. The Almighty would deny His Bride and Mother nothing. She should be the benediction of her people. And for herself, she was with Him; her Own, her Child, her Beloved, her Darling. She was with Him now in bliss for ever; beloved, approved, and welcomed by the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. As once she was full of grace, so now she was full of glory, full of peace, of rapture and of joy. Her happiness, her beauty, the delight of God. He looked on Mary, and saw that she was very good. How could a creature hold the consciousness of being the delight of the most Holy Trinity! of knowing that never for one moment had the faintest shadow of fault darkened the sunshine of their approbation. The angels worship her who (created a little lower) has become their Queen. The Blessed thank and praise her. Adam and Eve and all their generations extol the woman,"through whom God was made one with-man. Joseph, her husband, glories in her love; and on her ecstasy is set the crown of life, the crown of life eternal.

O God the Father,
God the Son, and
God the Holy Ghost,
three Persons and one God,
have mercy, grant our prayer.
Mary, love-crowned mother, pray for us.

taken from Three rosaries of our Lady (1880)
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Behold Your Mother By Matthew Russell S.J. Part 2. The Immaculate Heart of Mary.


"Holiness befits Thy house, O Lord" These last words of the ninety-second psalm, which is repeated in the Divine Office almost every day of the year, refer in their primary meaning to the temple of God in Jerusalem ; but in a higher mystic sense they are applicable to the Blessed Virgin Mary. For Mary is pre-eminently the house of God. We are all of us indeed God's temples; but in a special and transcendent sense our Blessed Lady is the tabernacle of God with man, the shrine wherein God's glory dwelt. In the Incarnation, the Divinity wedded itself to our humanity, and this union was accomplished in the womb of Mary Immaculate. To no closer relations with the Infinite Creator could any creature possibly be raised than this relationship of Mother to the Man God. Not by a mere figure or metaphor, not by adoption or any external title, but in literal truth and reality, Mary is Mother of the Incarnate God of heaven and earth, for whom, according to His own word, a body was fitted— corpus aptasti mihi —out of her substance, and who drew from her veins that blood which was to wash away the sins of the whole world.

But her own soul, more perfectly than all others, was the first to be bathed in that cleansing tide. As fountains, mindful of their source, will strive to spring upward to the height from which they have come, even thus (says the great French bishop Bossuet) the river of the Precious Blood has sent its divine efficacy back to its source, the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The Immaculate Conception, therefore, is no limitation set to the conquests of the Precious Blood, but it is its earliest and completest and most glorious triumph. It is no encroachment on the empire bought by the blood of the Lamb that, by promise and acceptance, was slain from the beginning of the world. It is no exception to the universality of Christ's '' plenteous redemption '' ; it is but the first and fairest and richest of the fruits of that redemption. For the mystery of the Incarnation almost began to be virtually accomplished at the moment of the Immaculate Conception—the first instant that a human heart was beating which from its earliest throb was unutterably dear to the Son of God as the Heart of His Mother.

From its very first throb. Never for one instant did the serpent triumph over this Second Eve, this true Mother of all the living- Never for one instant was she alien to God and enslaved to sin. God could not suffer that even for a single instant, even for the swiftest lightning flash of time. His all-pure eyes should be offended with the presence of sin of any kind, or any form, in that soul for which He had waited so long, the object of His divine predilection from eternity. No, it beseemed the dignity of such a Son and of such a Mother that from the first instant of her being, the soul of the Blessed Virgin should be enriched and beautified with all graces, and preserved from the original stain by the special privilege of God's omnipotent mercy, through the merits of her Divine Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. "Fear not, Esther: this law of death is not for thee but for all others" (Esther xv. 13).

Almighty God kept the Heart of Mary immaculate, pure and stainless from the very firsts because He had chosen that Hebrew maiden to be the Mother of His Son ; and He chose her to be the Mother of His Son, out of His own infinite bounty indeed, but also because from out the abysses of His infinite wisdom He foresaw that Mary by her free use of His graces would cooperate with Him in keeping her heart such that His poor human creatures, her fellow-creatures, would at all times be able to cry to her, as we are crying now, "Most pure Heart of Mary, pray for us!''

The Heart of the Immaculate Mother is, of course, of all hearts the most like to the Heart of her Divine Son, to whom even we at His own bidding pray: "Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like to Thine/' Mary herself could have prayed that prayer during her mortal life. Nay, she did pray it, and her prayer was granted. At each successive moment of her years on earth the Heart of Mary grew more and more like to the Heart of Jesus. Out of all the fallen race of man she alone—we have said this before, but it is a delight to say it over and over— she alone, from the first throb of her heart, gave full heed to that entreaty of her Creator, " Child, give Me thy heart " (Prov. xxiii. 26). She alone, from the first throb of her heart, obeyed perfectly that first and greatest commandment, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart" She gave her whole heart to God, she loved Him with her whole heart. She never for one moment tarnished ever so slightly the sheen of heaven on her soul; and this perfect purity of heart enabled God to throw upon this speculum justitiæ, this beautiful and unspotted mirror, all the brightness of His divine grace and sanctity, as far as creature could reflect them, so that His eye might at all times, and ere time began, rest with complacency upon the Heart of Mary, before and during and after her mortal life on earth, and now this moment in the immortal life of heaven, and on and on for ever.

The first feeling that the contemplation of this mystery ought to excite in our hearts is an unselfish joy. We ought to rejoice with God that there is one perfect trophy of His redeeming grace ; one utter and absolute triumph over sin and hell; one human soul, in which the Enemy of God may never for one moment have any part so as to be able to boast that the Mother of Our Lord, the Daughter of the Eternal Father, the Spouse of the Holy Ghost, had ever been in any sense his slave; that there should be one soul at least on which the eye of God, for whom there is no past or future, might rest for ever with delight as perfectly pure and spotless.

But let us think of the Most Pure Heart of Mary, not now as the joy and glory of her Maker and Redeemer, but rather as the joy and glory of our Blessed Mother herself. And for Mary herself. Queen of Heaven and Mother of God, must not her joy of joys and her glory of glories be this perfect sinlessness—the possession, the secure and inalienable and everlasting possession, of this priceless treasure of a pure heart—purer than Alpine snows, purer than the stars, purer than the light of day ? May we not dare to say that Mary's share of the happiness of heaven— and what a share that must be !—is derived less from the glorious crown that sparkles on her brow than from the pure heart that beats within her breast ? All others that have gone up from this earth to fill the vacant thrones of heaven have been at some time, in some degree, under the ban of God's displeasure ; to her alone has He at all times said : " Thou art all fair, O my beloved, and spot there is not in thee !"

We ourselves, sinners though we be, can perceive dimly from afar how rapturous must be the glory and the ecstasy of this absolute freedom from sin. To have sinned even once is for ever to have sinned. God Himself in His almighty mercy can not undo that To have been for even the briefest term under the blight of sin is for ever to have been in time past under that deadly blight. God can forgive but He can not forget. Blessed be His mercy and His Power, that He has preserved one from the sad need of forgiveness— one on whom for all eternity He shall be able to look without being (in our human language) reminded of bygone miseries, from which only His mercy could have snatched her ! To be thus reminded of His mercies serves indeed to endear us poor sinners to Him; but a greater stretch of His mercy saved her who was to be the Mother of His Son from being ever plunged into that horrible sea of ruin wherein all other human creatures are well-nigh lost. For this greater mercy shown to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and for all the other special and singular graces reserved for her, let our souls also "magnify the Lord" and let our spirits rejoice with hers in God, her Saviour.

With this joy, however, is there not mingled a certain lurking jealousy, a selfish fear and sadness, as if all these great things which the Almighty has done for His Handmaid raised her higher and higher above us and removed her farther out of our sight ? How can she, the pure and sinless Virgin, look with love and interest on us, who are so sinful ? But she can. The tenderest and most compassionate Heart of all is His who is immaculate and impeccable, not by grace only but by nature ; and next to the Heart of Jesus the kindest and tenderest and most merciful of hearts is the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

In one of the exquisitely beautiful "Discourses to Mixed Congregations,'' which was John Henry Newman's first publication after his reception into the Church, these words occur : " It is the boast of the Catholic religion that it has the gift of making the young heart chaste ; and why is this," he asks, "but because she gives us Jesus for our food and Mary for our nursing Mother ? " Not by the young heart alone are these purifying influences needed. Hearts may remain youthful to the end in many things, good as well as evil; and hearts both young and old require to be screened against the glare of temptation and against the bewitchment of vanity—screened by the very thought of the Blessed Virgin Mary, by her prayers and patronage, and by the holy moonlight of her smile.

Yes, the mere thought of Mary's Immaculate Heart helps her poor children down below on earth to keep their hearts pure amidst the temptations and allurements of this life. Abiding habitually in her sweet and gentle presence, we learn of her to be pure of heart, as we learn of her Divine Son to be meek and humble of heart. There are, thank God, many even on earth whose presence thus purifies the very air they breathe and makes vile, earthly thoughts impossible while they are near. So in a transcendent degree with the Mother of Purity, Her of the Immaculate Heart, " the mother of fair love, of fear, of knowledge and of holy hope."

There was a good French boy many years ago, Albert de Dainville, who received as a birthday present a handsomely illustrated volume. His mother and he, turning over the pages, found that many of the pictures were unfit for Christian eyes, and they determined to destroy the book, gorgeous as was its exterior. That night after they had retired to their rooms, the lady heard her son calling her to his bedside. "Those horrid pictures are haunting me still, mother. Sit here beside me and let me hold you by the hand till I fall asleep. " Every careful and pious mother, Like this good French lady, resembles in her measure the Mother who was bequeathed to us all from the Cross; and so this simple incident has its counterpart in the life of many a child of Mary ; and we are all of us—young and old, men and women, married and single—we are all of us children of Mary.  Just in the same manner when assailed by temptation—evil thoughts or evil memories, or evil desires or dangerous company, or any other of the perils of life—we must fly to the Most Pure Heart of Mary, we must summon our Blessed Mother to our aid, imploring her to stay with us and not to let us part from her till we are safe, till all danger is past; and that will not be till life itself is past, till Mary has watched over us to the end, and we (with the names of Jesus and Mary and Joseph on our lips) have fallen asleep in peace to wake up with joy at the feet of our Immaculate Mother in heaven.

Behold Your Mother By Matthew Russell S.J. Part 1. The Three Mothers.


"Behold Your Mother!" In these pages it is easy to guess what Mother is before our minds when we say, "Behold your Mother! '' even if we did not remember the time and the place in which these three words were spoken. It was when our Divine Redeemer was dying for us on His hard deathbed of the Cross—when He was turning away from all creatures, turning finally to His Heavenly Father, into whose hands He was about to commend His spirit. His Blessed Mother, of course, was of all creatures the last in His thoughts; and at the very last He confided her to the care of the Disciple whom He specially loved.

But the Church has always held that, at that solemn moment, Saint John stood there for us all, represented us all; and so to each of us that tender legacy was bequeathed, that precious trust was committed. To each of us was it said,"Behold thy Mother! And from that hour the Disciple took her to his own.'' [St. John xix, 27.]  And from that hour every true disciple of Christ, every true Christian, has taken as his own the Immaculate Mother of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

Yes, Mary is our Mother, And yet she is not our only mother. But can any person have more mothers than one? I will venture to let this question remind me of a visit that I paid fifty years ago to an old graveyard near Windsor— Stoke Poges—which claims to be the scene of a famous ''Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard." At any rate, the poet Gray buried his mother there; and I remember reading on her tombstone the pathetic words in which he described her as " the careful and tender mother of many children, only one of whom had the misfortune to survive her." It is not this, however, that has made me think of him now, but something in one of his letters: "We may have many friends, but only one mother—a truth," he adds, "which I did not discover till too late."

You whose mothers are still living, beware of discovering this truth too late. Discover it now, in time, while you are still able to profit by it, still able to behave as it must prompt you to behave toward the chief human instrument of God's bounty and love. A good mother is nothing less than that. Out of all earthly ties and relationships, motherhood stands alone; amongst the purest and deepest affections of the human hearty there is no rival for the patience, the self-sacrifice, the meek heroism of a mother's love. " We may have many friends, but only one mother.''

Nevertheless, as I was going on to say a moment ago, in another true sense, we have each of us more mothers than one. There are three who share that sacred title—three toward whom, in different ways, we are bound to feel filial love, to show filial duty and reverence.

There is, first, the mother to whom we have just referred—that daughter of Eve, that child of Mary, that woman of whom our Almighty Creator deigned to make use in creating us, in drawing us out of nothingness, in making us members of His human race in this visible world. We have already emphasised almost sufficiently for our present purpose that mother's dignity, her transcendent claims upon her child's devotion. Mothers are the best embodiment of the Creator's omnipotent goodness, the principal makers and moulders of the child's character, the child's destiny.

'' What France needs" said Napoleon, "is good mothers.'' She needs them now more than ever; and, please God, in spite of sad appearances to the contrary, there are in that beautiful but afflicted land good mothers by the thousand and thousand, who will help to save France at this sinister crisis, and to keep her Catholic still.

But our own dear country—what good mothers must have reigned in the homesteads of Ireland, the poorest even and the humblest, to make the purity of the Irish maiden a proverb—nay, a portent—for the unsympathising world outside ! What good mothers they must have been, what faith and courage they must have had—the mothers who helped to keep the Irish race so true to the Catholic Faith through all the perils and temptations of the dark penal days! So it is still, and so it will ever be.

Of all the graces of my lot, I prize o'er every other This, that my Maker gave to me an Irish Catholic mother.

That first mother, our mother according to the flesh, lost no time in sharing her responsibility with another mother, sending us (before she was strong enough to take us) to the baptismal font to be made children of the Catholic Church. The Church is the mother of souls. She brought us forth into the life of the spirit; she nourishes us with her holy sacraments and guards us by her laws and discipline, and all her sacred influences that are unceasingly at work. We, too, can say, as St. Teresa said over and over when she was dying, " After all, O Lord, I am a child of the Church!''

But there is a third mother to whom our spiritual mother, the Holy Catholic Church, taught us soon to raise our eyes, pointing upward to the Queen of Heaven, and saying to us, "Behold your Mother!'' At her inspiration, too, the poor mortal mother who bore us was eager to train our childish lips to utter their first "Hail Mary." The "Hail Mary" alone is a sufficient note of the Church. One of the plainest signs that mark out the Catholic Church as the one true Church of Christ is her attitude toward the Mother of Christ.

This closest union that must needs be between Mother and Son, between Divine Son and Immaculate Mother, has seldom been urged more strongly than by an American writer [ In The Lamp, an Episcopalian religious journal published at Garrison, N.Y.] who, nevertheless, does not belong to the visible body of the Church. "There is," he says, " no lie forged in hell more in conflict with the will of God, as expressed in Scripture and Catholic tradition, than the Protestant idea that they honour Jesus best who most ignore the existence of His Mother. 'Whom God hath joined together, let no man put asunder '; and there is no divorce more horrible as a flagrant violation of the Fiat of Almighty God than the divorce made by the Protestant Reformers between Christ and the Blessed Virgin."

This emphatic recognition of the place that the Blessed Virgin necessarily holds in the kingdom of her Son astonishes us in one outside the Church, but it is the merest matter of course for us who are within. God forbid that we could dare to be jealous or suspicious or cold-hearted or disloyal toward the Immaculate Queen of Heaven ! Our two mothers on earth have instructed us too well in our duty toward our Heavenly Mother to allow of so terrible a mistake.

As for any mistake in the more generous direction—as for the possibility of excess in the homage paid to our Blessed Lady—we have no fear : there is not the slightest danger. The simplest and most ignorant peasant woman knows that Jesus is God and that Mary is a woman like herself, though blessed, indeed, amongst women. The infinite distance that separates created mortality from divine eternity—the most ignorant peasant woman knows this as well as the most accomplished of her sex, such as that illustrious Russian convert, Madame Swetchine, who exercised a powerful apostolate of Christian culture in the highest social circle of Paris some sixty or seventy years ago.

I have brought in rather abruptly the name of this holy woman for the purpose of recalling the terms in which she wished to be described in her epitaph, as one who believed, who loved, who prayed. We, too, must believe and love and pray ; and each of these great acts might seem, by a sort of appropriation, to belong to one of those three mothers on whose claims we are meditating. We must love the human mother who brought us into this world ; we must believe in the divine mission of our holy mother the Church, who conducts us safely through the dangers of this world; and we must pray constantly to her whom we hope, when this world is over, to salute as our Mother and our Queen in heaven for ever.

This application to our triple subject is merely fanciful and arbitrary; but our three mothers were certainly linked together in the heart of that little Protestant girl of whom I heard many years since. " At present," she said, " I must go to the Protestant church on Sundays with my father. But, when I grow up, I will become a Catholic; for I want to belong to that Church that will make me pray to the Blessed Virgin, and pray for my mother who is gone.''

We have not, like that good child, to make our way with difficulty into 'the arms of our mother the Church : she folded us in her arms from our birth- Thanks be to God, we are loving children of the holy Catholic Church ! May we always prove ourselves true and faithful children of that mother, animated by her spirit, obeying her commands, and using her graces and privileges, till a happy death has placed us in security before the tribunal of the Son of Mary! May Jesus, in His mercy and His justice, be able to say to us again from His judgment-seat, and afterward from His heavenly throne, what He has said to us from the Cross! May He smile upon us, and look at His Blessed Mother, and then turn to us and say once more, "Behold your Mother!''

The Five First Saturdays and Reparation to The Immaculate Heart Of Mary by L. F. Harvey. Part 4


THE FIVE FIRST SATURDAYS

Now we have one thing, and that a MOST IMPORTANT THING, left, which brings us to the climax of this little work, and to the Title of our little book!

We have spent a long time in preparing for it, BECAUSE IT IS VERY IMPORTANT!
We have been speaking of Reparation, which Our Lady has so often demanded in recent years; and we have tried to make quite clear, what She has asked for.
Our Lady has asked the World for —
REPARATION TO, AND THROUGH. HER IMMACULATE HEART.
More than this, Our Lady has requested that this Reparation shall take a special form, in union with the Sacred Heart!
You see this is just what we have been saying — YOU CANNOT SEPARATE THE SACRED HEARTS.
Our Lady asked for A COMMUNION OF REPARATION ON THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH.
In this way we are making reparation to Both the Sacred Hearts, and the Immaculate Heart is leading us straight to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, three to find the food and strength to nourish our souls, to give us the grace to do our duty to God and man, to lead us closer to God, and Our Lady, and to take us eventually to Heaven!
On July 13, 1917, Our Lady told the there children, in the Cova da Iria that She was coming to «ask for the consecration of Russia to My Immaculate Heart, and THE COMMUNION OF REPARATION ON THE FIRST SATURDAYS... If people attend to My requests, Russia will be converted and there WILL BE PEACE;...»

THERE WILL BE PEACE.
Have we yet a stable peace? Has Russia been converted to the Catholic Faith? God knows, and we know to our cost, that Russia has not been converted!
Many martyred Nations know that too! Millions of human slaves, of human wrecks know that too! Millions of little, broken homeless children and babies know that too! (God forgive us!) Many over burdened, heart-broken, semi-ruined tax-payers know that too !
And why is there all this hideous, unnecessary, suffering? Simply and solely because

WE HAVE NOT OBEYED OUR LADY!
Our Lady also asked us, in making our Communions on the first Saturdays of the month to make the FIVE FIRST SATURDAYS just in the same way as we make the Nine First Fridays. That is to say, we are to make the Five First Saturdays, without a break, doing three things.

The practice of the Five First Saturdays consist 1) in Making Our Confession and Communion. 2) In saying the Rosary devoutly. 3) In spending a Quarter of an hour, in meditation, on one or more of the 15 Mysteries of the Rosary, with the intention of making REPARATION !

Little Jacinta, the youngest of the three Seers of Fatima was a tower of strength to the others, and God gave her special lights to understand Our Lady's Message, baby girl though she was! After going to Hospital the little girl said to Lucy;—

«I am going to Heaven soon. You are going to stay on here to tell the people that God wants to establish in the world devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. When you are going to tell them that, don't hide yourself. Tell everybody that God gives us His graces through the Immaculate Heart of Mary; that they must ask for them through Her; that the Heart of Jesus wants to be honoured, side by side, with the Immaculate Heart of Mary; that they must ask for peace through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, because God has given it into Her keeping.»

Is not all this crystal clear? Our Lady is the Queen and Giver Of PEACE!
Our Lady left, the years passed by, Francisco and Jacinta went to Heaven, and Lucy became a Nun. Then one day, eight years later, on December 10, 1925, Our, Lady appeared to Lucy once again, carrying in Her arms the Baby Jesus.
The Holy Mother showed Her Heart to Lucy, all surrounded with thorns. Then the Baby Jesus, pointing to the Suffering Heart of His Mother, said:—
«Have pity on this Heart, continually tormented by the ingratitude of men, with nobody to make Reparation!»
Oh, let us listen to, and answer, that Baby pleading! Who can refuse a baby's cry, especially when that Baby is Jesus, God of Love?
After the Infant Jesus had said this, Our Lady added:
«Look, My child, look at My Heart surrounded with thorns, with which ungrateful men pierce it, at every moment, by their blasphemies and ingratitude! Do you, at least, try to console Me; and tell everybody from Me that all, who on the First Saturday of Five consecutive months shall make their Confession and Communion, shall say the Rosary, and shall keep Me company for 15 minutes, while Meditating on the Rosary, with the intention of making Reparation, tell them from Me that I promise to help them, at the hour of their death, with all the graces necessary for the salvation of their souls.»!

Two months later, on February 15, 1926, Our Lady again appeared with the Holy Child and urged Lucy to persevere in propagating the devotion to Her Immaculate Heart, in spite of all difficulties, Lucy asked Our Lady if it was sufficient to make the Confession «during the week», when it was not possible to make it on the First Saturday. Our Lady answered «Yes», provided that the Communion was received in a state of grace, and with the intention of making the required Reparation.

Oh! What goodness of Our Lady! Oh! What Mercy of Our God! Could anybody be so MAD as to refuse that safe offer of Salvation!

REMEMBER !

CONFESSION. THE ROSARY. 15 MINUTES MEDITATION ON THE ROSARY:

ALL WITH THE INTENTION OF MAKING REPARATION, ON 5 CONSECUTIVE SATURDAYS!

With this goes the promise of Our Lady's help at death, and Eternal Life!

BUT DON'T FORGET, ALSO, A COMMUNION OF REPARATION ON EVERY FIRST SATURDAY!

Because Our Lady wishes it!
Is it not utterly inconceivable that now, 41 years after Our Lady made these requests and these staggering promises, so many, SO VERY MANY, catholics pay no attention to them?
Are we really so hard-hearted that we do not want to save MILLIONS of people from a Hell of suffering, both here and hereafter?
Are we really so hard-hearted that we do not want PEACE for the world ?
Are we really such senseless people that we do not want to make OUR HEAVEN CERTAIN?
No! No! Perhaps we have not known! Perhaps we have not thought! Perhaps, even, we have been misled by weak men, or by false prophets!
This little work, with all its faults and all its shortcomings, is written with a burning longing that all men should know Our Lady's wishes and should do their utmost to fulfil them! It is an attempt to bring right home to the hearts of all, especially of those who have not yet grasped them, Our Mother's pleadings and Our Mother's wishes, as She expressed them here on this very spot — this most holy ground!
Every single word, written here in the Cova da Iria, where Our Lady appeared just 41 years ago, is a pleading with the Holy Spirit, through the Immaculate Heart of His Most Holy Spouse, to come down upon this world in OCEANS and in CATARACTS of GRACE, to lead all men TO CONSECRATE themselves to the IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY, MOTHER OF THE ETERNAL GOD AND OUR MOTHER. It is a pleading, also, that — for their own salvation, for the salvation of others, for the Peace of the world, for the Honour and Glory of God, for the Honour of the Immaculate Heart of Mary — they will practice always the devotion of: —
THE FIVE FIRST SATURDAYS OF FIVE CONSECUTIVE MONTHS, in love of and reparation to THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY!

«Behold thy Mother'» «Unless you become as LITTLE CHILDREN you shall NOT ENTER into the Kingdom of Heaven»
What does a LITTLE CHILD do? A little child ALWAYS AND FIRST runs to its MOTHER, clings to its MOTHER, seeks the protection and help of its MOTHER, looks to its MOTHER for food and for everything else! Without its MOTHER a little child is lost!
Jesus has told us to look to our Mother and to act as little children do! Let us turn to Her, in Whom is «A11 the grace of the way and of truth» and all «hope of life»! Let us obey Him, by obeying Her! Then we shall be safe and we shall be saved!
«Tender arms of Mary, soft and warm and true, «All my soul is yearning in the dark for You !» (M. Kinder)

Praise be to God, to Our Lady, and to good St Joseph for another little work completed.

«Oh! Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us who have recourse to Thee!» (300 days).

The Five First Saturdays and Reparation to The Immaculate Heart Of Mary by L. F. Harvey. Part 3


Three special demands were made upon the world, through the Three Little Shepherds of Aljustrel. Our Lady stated that only if a sufficient number of people obey these demands, the world will be saved from WAR, from the Horrors of COMMUNISM, and from the PUNISHMENTS OF GOD.
These three demands were:

PENANCE. PRAYER. CONSECRATION TO HER IMMACULATE HEART.

PENANCE AND SACRIFICE are hard words to us, as well as being most unwelcome to most of us!
The word PENANCE makes us think of LONG FASTS, WHIPPING OURSELVES, WEARING HAIR SHIRTS, and doing all kinds of things that we thoroughly dislike.
THESE THINGS ARE NOT FOR US — NOR DOES OUR LADY WISH THEM, FROM US
We are not expected to be like St John the Baptist, and other great Saints and heroes in that way.
NO ! Ours is to be THE LITTLE WAY OF OBEDIENCE TO OUR LADY !
We are going to take these three demands of Our Lady one by one, and we are going to see how simple and easy they really are, if only we will try to be honest with God and with ourselves.
During these explanations I shall quote from the writings of Fr. de Marchi. I. M. C, who spent many years in Fatima, and who knew the Marto family, as well as Lucy and her family, very well.
I shall also quote from «Nossa Senhora da Fatima», in its third edition, by Fr. Fonseca. S. J., which is acknowledged to be one of the most authentic and most correct books on Fatima and its Message.

PENANCE AND SACRIFICE

«Whatsoever thine hand findeth to do, do it with thy might !»
What is the Penance demanded from all of us by Our Lady ?
In a letter, quoted by Fr. de Marchi, which Lucy wrote to the Bishop of Leiria, we find the following passage :
«... The Good Lord complains bitterly and sorrowfully about the small number of souls in His grace, who are willing to renounce whatever the observance of His Law requires of them.
This is the penance, which the Good Lord now asks:
The Sacrifice that every person has to impose upon himself, is to lead a life of justice in the observance of His Law. He requires this way to be made known to souls. For many, thinking that the word 'Penance* means great austerities, and not feeling in themselves the strength, or the generosity, for these, lose heart and rest in a life of lukewarmness and sin.
Last Thursday, at midnight, while I was in the Chapel, with my Superior's permission, Our Lord said to me: — THE SACRIFICE REQUIRED OF EVERY PERSON IS THE FULFILMENT OF HIS DUTIES IN LIFE, AND THE OBSERVANCE OF MY LAW. THIS IS THE PENANCE THAT I NOW SEEK AND REQUIRE.'»
It is as simple as that! Here Our Lord confirms, and explains, the demand of Our Lady for SACRIFICE AND PENANCE !
IT IS SIMPLY THAT WE DO OUR DUTY TO GOD, AND TO OUR NEIGHBOUR AS WELL AS WE CAN
It is simply a demand that we should KEEP OUR BAPTISMAL PROMISES.
It is simply that we are to love God, and in loving God to avoid sin, and the occasions of sin, to set a good example — fearlessly — and be good Christians, with all that that implies.

THE SINS OF THE FLESH

Knowing the evil days in which we live, with all its immorality, its seductiveness, its immodesty and its bad influence on souls, Our Lady explained in detail to Jacinta many things, when she was in the house of

Mother Godinho, in Lisbon. Our Lady explained many things to this wonderful little girl, including some things dealing with impurities.

One thing, as Jacinta explained to Mother Godinho, was that «THE SINS WHICH BRING MOST SOULS TO HELL ARE THE SINS OF THE FLESH. CERTAIN FASHIONS ... OFFEND OUR LORD VERY MUCH. Those, who serve Our Lord, should not follow these fashions... People lose their souls, because they do not think about the Death of Our Lord, and DO NOT DO PENANCE.»
We need only think of the Advertisements in our countries, both in the streets and in the papers. We need only think of many of the Pictures, the Magazines, the Cinema, the Television, the Fashions, the Bathing dresses (?), the nakedness of the Naturalist colonies, the dirty jokes in conversations and books, the oceans of impurity in modern life, to realise that there is an immense opportunity, and necessity, for making sacrifices, sacrifices which are our plain duty to God and to our neighbour !
THESE sacrifices are a matter of DUTY.
There are other Sacrifices — VOLUNTARY SACRIFICES — which Our Lady asked for from the children, at Fatima, and though them from all generous souls.
Anyone, who loves deeply, will always find endless ways of making little sacrifices for the one they love!
Dearest Jesus, teach us to love Thee MORE, and give us a deeper love for Thy Holy Mother too!
When we make such Sacrifices Our Lady told us to say: — «Oh Jesus, it is for love of You, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary!»
It is not so very hard to go without an occasional cigarette, or some other little pleasure; it is not so very difficult to go without a little drink sometimes when we are thirsty; or to keep back an unkind or hasty word, or criticism; it does not cost us much, and it ought not to cost us anything, to give up a few minutes to tell Our Lord, in the Tabernacle, that we love Him; it does not take so very long to say an extra Rosary!
There are many little ways of pleasing Our Lady, and making sacrifices, as the Three Little Shepherds of Fatima found out, and then acted so generously!

NEVERTHELESS THE ONLY SACRIFICE BINDING ON US, IS TO DO OUR DUTY WELL!

PRAYER. THE ROSARY.

The second point is the prayer of the Rosary.
Prayer is the lifting up of our hearts and minds to God. The greatest and most powerful, and most acceptable prayer in the sight of God, is the MASS.
The Mass is included in our duty to God, and we are bound to hear Mass on every Sunday and day of Obligation. That is understood.
Next to the Mass comes, for us, the Rosary. In Her visitations during recent years Our Lady has insisted upon the SAYING OF THE ROSARY. Our Lady knows the incalculable power of the Rosary, which is greater than all Atomic and other Bombs !
These lines are being written at the beginning of the Centenary Year of Lourdes, where the Holy Mother demanded the Rosary, where She taught little Bernadette how to make the sign of the Cross reverently-and well, before saying the Rosary. Our Lady, Herself, said the Rosary with Bernadette.
NOBODY, on earth. KNOWS the unspeakable and incalculable POWER OF THE ROSARY.
The Devil knows it and he HATES it, hating the very thought of people saying the Rosary!
That being so, there is hardly any need of further argument to persuade people, who love God and Our Lady, as well as themselves, to say the Rosary very, very often !
At Fatima, and the Message of Fatima is essentially the weapon against the modern worldwide, soul destroying disease of Atheistic Communism and International Wars, Our Lady insisted, visit after visit, that we should say the Rosary EVERY DAY, and that we should say the FAMILY ROSARY also.
Let us also remember how often recent Popes, who are God's Representatives on Earth, have urged the saying of the Rosary. Let us remember the great victory of the Christians at the Battle of Lepanto, and other great triumphs, due to the saying of the Rosary!
At Fatima, as at Lourdes, Our Lady always appeared with a Rosary. When Lucy asked if Francisco would go to Heaven, Our Lady said that he would, but that he would have to say MANY ROSARIES first !
Before leaving the Cova da Iria on May 13,1917., Our Lady said: — «Say the Rosary every day, with devotion, in order to obtain peace for the world!»
DO WE REALLY WANT PEACE? —the powers of evil do not want peace — If we do, then we must say the Rosary !
That is one of the essential conditions for Peace, laid down by God, through the Mediatrix of all the Graces!
On October 13, 1917, at Fatima the day of Her last appearance, Our Lady said that She was THE LADY OF THE ROSARY, and that we must always continue to say the Rosary EVERY DAY !
Therefore everyone of us is bound to say the Rosary every day.
By doing this we shall not only bring about the Conversion of Russia, and bring peace to the world, but we shall bring down untold blessings on the world and the people in it, we shall «conquer our enemies, check our passions, advance in virtue», and after we have crowned Our Lady with many «roses» on Earth we shall «go to see Her crowned with honour and glory in Heaven.»

THE FAMILY ROSARY

On July 13, 1917, at Fatima, when Lucy asked Our Lady to cure the little crippled boy, John Carreira, (who now looks after the Capelinha), Our Lady refused to cure him but said that he must say the Rosary EVERY DAY WITH HIS FAMILY.

THE FAMILY IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE STATE

The FAMILY is the strength of the Church and of the Nation. The FAMILY is the first object of attack on the part of the Devil and the Communists.
If they can break up the HOME, and get at the CHILDREN, then they are well on the way to winning all the rest !
Our homes are in vital danger today. The destroying maggot is in our homes today, and it comes in with the consent of countless PARENTS. The destroying worm comes through many of the Papers, allowed into the homes, papers and magazines that would foul a manure heap, but which our children are allowed to absorb! The worm comes in through the SORED use of the WIRELESS AND TELEVISION, through the lack of discipline and control, through the lack of HOME LOVE!
Childrens souls, today, are being sold for a MESS, not of potage as in the case of Esau, but for a MESS OF DIABOLIC AND IMMORAL PLEASURE!
Our Lady has given us a sure and certain remedy to save our homes, and that is TO SAY THE FAMILY ROSARY EVERY DAY. «Because Our Lady wishes it.» (Lucy)
If we do not make the effort, and if thereby our homes are ruined and our children damned, there will be nobody to blame but ourselves !
And if we meet God, just after we die, and He says to us — «Go ye cursed into everlasting fire, prepared for the Devil and his angels!» we can blame noone but ourselves, because He told us that it would have been better for us to have been thrown over a cliff, with some stones round our necks, rather than that we should have caused scandal to one little child — and, God have mercy on us, many of us are doing that now!
One more very important thing!
On July 13, 1917, Our Lady told the children to say a little prayer

AFTER EACH DECADE OF THE ROSARY

This is done at Fatima, always, and in many another place, though many people have not yet learned to obey Our Lady, in this matter also. It is amazing that, in spite of all the warnings and in spite of all the amazing promises of wonderful blessings, 41 long years have passed and still people, people who know about Fatima, and pride themselves on it, simply ignore so much of what Our Lady asked us to do!

The prayer, which Our Lady told us to say after each decade of the Rosary is —

Oh, JESUS, FORGIVE US OUR SINS, SAVE US FROM THE FIRES OF HELL, AND LEAD ALL SOULS TO HEAVEN, ESPECIALLY THOSE MOST IN NEED OF THY MERCY!

Our Lord said — «If you love Me, keep My commandments!»

Little Jacinta of Fatima was inspired to say, about the appearances and revelations of Our Lady: — «If you dont want to believe, then you must expect the punishments of God.»

CONSECRATION TO THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY

This is the third demand of Our Lady, and it is VERY, VERY important.
For nine long months the Baby Heart of the Infant Jesus beat close to the Immaculate Heart of His Maiden Mother. Two Hearts, literally, beating as One! Mary's blood poured through the unborn Heart of the Eternal God.
In the Temple, the aged Simeon told the Virgin-Mother that a SWORD of SORROW would pierce Her Heart.
On Calvary, the Spear of St Longinus pierced the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and made so big a hole that St Thomas could put his hand right into it! At the same moment a cruel sword of sorrow pierced the Immaculate Heart of His Mother, as She stood at the foot of the Cross! Two Hearts pierced, as One!
In recent Centuries, devotion to These Two Hearts, has been preached by many, notably by St John Eudes.
During the first half of our own century — though
the Church has not yet pronounced on this — many important revelations are claimed to have been received by Bertha Petit, in relation to the Sacred Hearts, all of which were known to Pope Benedict XV, to St Pius X, and to others.
WE have been redeemed by the Blood of Jesus, poured out for us in His Passion !
WE have been given Eternal Life, if we wish to receive it, through the Blood of Jesus!
The Human Body of Jesus was given life by the blood poured into It from the sinless Heart of His Mother, Mary! Her blood gave Him life!
How can we separate the Sacred Hearts ?
In 1916, at Cabego, near Fatima, the Angel had united the Sacred Hearts in his prayer, taught to the three children.
Our Lady Herself, at the very first appearance at Fatima, had asked for Reparation for the sins committed against the Divine Majesty (The Sacred Heart) and for the blasphemies against Her own Immaculate Heart.
It was revealed to little Jacinta that God wants the Immaculate Heart of His Mother to be honoured, side by side, with His own Sacred Heart.
In the second visit, at Fatima, Our Lady told Lucy that she would have to stay on Earth because God wanted her to make Our Lady «known and loved», «to establish in the world devotion to My Immaculate Heart», and Our Lady added — «I promise salvation to everyone, who will embrace that devotion; they will be the chosen souls of God, like flowers placed by Me before His throne!» When Lucy asked if she would have to stay on Earth all alone, Our Lady answered — «No, my child! Does it cause you much suffering? Dont be downhearted! I will never leave you! My Immaculate Heart will be your Refuge, and the Way that will lead you to God!»
What need is there of anything more? There is no need !
If we want to be protected in this world, if we want to go to Heaven for ever, then all we have to do is to cast ourselves into the Immaculate Heart of Mary, to give ourselves, and that means to CONSECRATE ourselves, to Her, to be ALL HERS FOR EVER !
By doing this we shall belong entirely to God, for what we give to Her, She gives to God! SHE IS THE WAY THAT WILL LEAD US TO GOD!
Our Lady asks for the CONSECRATION OF EVERYBODY, of RUSSIA, of the WHOLE WORLD, TO HER IMMACULATE HEART.
Our Lady said, at Fatima: — «My Immaculate Heart will Anally triumph! So that it is through the Immaculate Heart... that PEACE is to COME to the world !
It is through the Immaculate Heart that souls are to be converted, and sinners are to be brought back to God !
It is through the Immaculate Heart that the TRIUMPH of God's CHURCH is to come !
It is quite clear where our duty lies; it lies in consecrating ourselves to the Immaculate Heart of Mary!
Here is a short Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart, which has the Imprimatur of the Diocese of Leiria (Fatima).

«Oh, DEAREST, PUREST MOTHER, OUR LADY OF FATIMA, I GIVE MYSELF TO YOU TO BE ALL YOURS FOR EVER! ALL THAT I AM AND ALL THAT I HAVE I GIVE TO YOU! PLEASE KEEP ME AS YOUR OWN!»

THE OUTWARD SIGN OF OUR CONSECRATION IS TO BE THE WEARING OF THE SCAPULAR!

The Five First Saturdays and Reparation to The Immaculate Heart Of Mary by L. F. Harvey. Part 2


Let us consider some of the visits, which Our Lady has made to this world within the last Century and a quarter. Let us see how often She appeared SAD, and how frequently She WEPT! And let us remember that She came to warn us, and the tears were because of the terrible sufferings to come upon us, which we could have avoided, and still can avoid, if only we had, or will, pay attention to Her warnings and requests.

At La Salette, in France in 1846, Our Lady appeared to some children and complained bitterly of the carelessness and sinfulness of the Catholics. She demanded Penance and Prayer, She demanded REPARATION, in order that we might be spared the terrible punishments of God, which are to come upon us if we do not OBEY HER.
All the time that Our Lady was speaking, SHE WAS CRYING, tears were pouring down Her face, the most beautiful face in all creation, next to that of Her own Divine Son.
Later, again, in 1858, Our Lady came once more to warn us and to demand the same REPARATION.
This time it was again in France, that «Elder daughter of the Church», which has so often been visited by, and honoured by, the Heavenly Queen. This time it was at Lourdes, in the Mountains in the South of France.
Eighteen times Our Lady spoke to little Bernadette, demanding PENANCE, HUMILITY, AND the ROSARY OF REPARATION.
Our Lady's warnings were terrible; Her grief for the sinful world was tremendous !
A third time in France, in 1871, Our Lady came again, during the War between France and Germany, and again She spoke to children in a little, then unknown, place named Pontmain.
See how often Our Lady has chosen LITTLE CHILDREN to be Her Messengers, and to spread in the world Her tremendous messages! «Unless you become like little children you shall not enter into the Kingdom of Heaven !»
This time, when speaking, Our Lady was INEFFABLY SAD», — during a part of the interview, and She held a Blood Red Crucifix.
Again and again Our Mother comes to save us from the wrath of God, Whose avenging Arm, She says, She «cannot longer withhold!»; It is «so strong, so heavy».
Still She comes to call us to our senses! Still Our Mother weeps!

Still She shows us Her Immaculate Heart!

Once again Our Lady came, riding upon the clouds, surrounded by a cloud, and speeding down to Earth to warn us that the terrible results of our sins and of our neglect of God, were about to fall upon us more
heavily than ever, in the form of Diabolic, Anti-God Communism.
Our Lady came to Fatima just about one month before that flood of bestial cruelty, more bestial than that of the cruellest of all the savage beasts themselves, that ocean of hate against the God of Love, burst in overwhelming torrents upon the world!

The Holy Mother came in the middle of the scourge of the 2nd World-War, a war in which millions of bodies and houses were being destroyed, millions of homes were being broken, millions of souls were being destroyed, a war in which children and grown-ups were being taught to hate their neighbour, together with all the paralysing evils that always accompany wars, especially modern wars! In the midst of all this, Our Lady PROMISED PEACE, that peace for which the whole world is still longing, if we FULFILLED the CONDITIONS, which She then laid down.

The world did not, and has not, fulfilled the conditions, and so the world has been reduced to the condition in which it finds itself today!
Our Lady demanded REPARATION, and by way of doing this She demanded that we should all do our DUTY to GOD, and our DUTY to our NEIGHBOUR-as well as we can; added to this Our Lady demanded that we should all accept whatever God may choose to send us, or, allow us to suffer, in this life, by way of PENANCE.
In addition, God's Mother, and Our Mother, told us to say the ROSARY EVERY DAY; and, thirdly, told us that we must all be CONSECRATED TO HER IMMACULATE HEART.
That is the ESSENCE of the MESSAGE OF FATIMA. During the last Apparitions, on October 13. 1917, Our Lady showed Herself as the Mother, Who was swamped in an ocean of suffering all through Her life. The Mother of Sorrows, Whose pains were caused by the sins of the world, by OUR private SINS.

The appearances of Our Lady at Fatima, in 1917, were some of the greatest and the most important in the whole history of the world !

THE SADNESS OF THE IMMACULATE
HEART

Soon Our Lady came again to warn us, this time it was at Beauraing, in Belgium, in 1932. Here, again, Our Lady spoke to children and, as at La Salette, golden rays were shining round Her Heart. Golden rays of HOPE, for it is through that same Immaculate Heart that this world is to find PEACE, because it was revealed to little Jacinta of Fatima that God will give peace to the World THROUGH THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY.
At Fatima Our Lady showed Her Heart surrounded with thorns which, She said, represented our sins and our blasphemies; and She insisted that love for HER IMMACULATE HEART MUST be spread throughout the world, in order to obtain the destruction of the Devil's work and for the eventual triumph of right.

«My IMMACULATE HEART» She said, «WILL FINALLY TRIUMPH».

When Lucy, the eldest of the Seers of Fatima who is now a Carmelite Nun, asked Our Lady if the other two AND herself would soon go to Heaven, Our Lady answered that the other two would soon go, but that Lucy would not go yet, because God wanted her to stay on earth, in order to SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD LOVE FOR HER IMMACULATE HEART.
That is the immense vocation given to Lucy, and that ought to be a work, which each one of us should do with all our power, BECAUSE IT IS OUR LADY'S WISH, and what Our Lady wishes should be binding upon Her Children.

«If you love Me, keep My commandments!» That is the sign, and the proof of our love! If we do not do what the Loved one tells us then we DO NOT LOVE Him, or, Her, however much we may say, or sing, that we do !
Still more recently Our Lady of the Immaculate Heart has shown Her grief, in the little Statue, at Syracuse, which shed what appeared to be human tears. This has been authenticated also, and a huge Church is to be built.
These visits are enough to show the immense importance that Our Lord, and consequently Our Lady, places upon the NECESSITY of IMMEDIATE REPARATION.

We know that Our Lady can no longer suffer in Heaven, but She knows that we are only human, and She gives us visions that we can understand, and which can touch our hearts, unless they have become like stone or ice, through our neglect of God and all Spiritual things.
Time after time Our Lady has shown Herself in recent years, and has tried to make us feel some tiny bit of the unspeakable grief and sorrow that Her Divine Son and Herself felt on Earth all through Their lives, and especially during the Passion and Death of Our Lord.

Grief, this was, which was caused by the knowledge of all the sins, and coldness and hatred, which we in the world should give Them in return for that Sea of Suffering !
Let us remember the untold Sorrows of the Queen of Sorrows, the Queen of Martyrs, when She was on Earth! Let us remember the many times that Our Loving Mother has shown us tears and sadness in very recent visions !
Then let us DETERMINE, here and now, to give ourselves up to a LIFE OF REPARATION !
No ! This is not frightening ! This will be VERY SIMPLE AND VERY EASY, IF only we will do as She has asked and if we rely on Her and ACCEPT HER HELP!
St Louis Grignon de Montfort, that great and simple lover of Our Lady, tells us that if we will only give ourselves to Her, She will so soften our Crosses that they will become much more easy to bear.

IF THE WORLD DOES NOT LISTEN VERY SOON, THEN THE FUTURE SUFFERINGS, WHICH ARE COMING UPON US, ARE TOO UTTERLY FRIGHTENING TO THINK ABOUT!
It is the Mother of Divine Wisdom, no less than that, Who has warned us !

A TONIC AND A REMINDER

«What the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over !» «Out of sight out of mind !»
Here are two old sayings, which apply very fittingly to a vast number of people in the world today.
The love of so many for God and the things of God has grown so terribly, terribly COLD, to a great extent through the pleasure-loving materialism of our day.
It is part of the policy of the Devil and his followers to encourage this blind foolishness on the part of his victims. So many victims are walking straight to the scaffold, of their own making, with their eyes blindfolded!
If people are always occupied with their own personal affairs, with their pleasures, with sport and entertainment, and the like, they are not going to be bothered about what is happening in the background, or what overwhelming dangers overhang their lives, and threaten the very occupations that they are so busily engaged in! They feel that the present occupations are «sufficient for the day», foolish and selfish argument though it may be !

This attitude suits the Devil and his friends absolutely, because they have their future victims mesmerised into a state in which they can be more easily destroyed — in which in fact they can destroy themselves. Those who have eyes open have seen this in recent history.
This is what is happening, now, in the middle of the 20th Century, and it needs an immense shock to rouse people out of their lethargy.
For years now Our Lady has been trying to rouse us into saving action, and at Fatima, at least, She worked one world-shaking Miracle, when She hurled the Sun towards the Earth, and petrified with fear, not only the 70,000 people on the spot, who saw it in the Cova da Iria, but many other people also, who saw that Miracle, miles and miles away !
That shock brought many souls to their knees, to their senses and to their Confessions, but—«What the eye does not see the heart does not grieve over», and the majority of the people in the world did not see that frightening event and consequently did not, and do not, grieve.

Nevertheless many millions of people have suffered, and are suffering now, from the neglect of that warning, and if only we could bring ourselves to realise but a tiny fraction of their sufferings, then it might, by the grace of God, give us that shock, which we so desperately need!
Let us go, at least in thought, to the very numerous Concentration Camps in Communist countries, where millions of people of all ages and ranks of society are dying a slow and painful death.
Let us talk to anyone, who has escaped from any part of the Red Hell!
Let us read the books that have been written by THOSE WHO KNOW, such as «I chose Freedoms
Let us read authentic accounts of the terrible Torture - chambers, of the Lubianko Prison, in Moscow, and of many others in other places !
Let us read about the millions of homeless CHILDREN, wandering like packs of wolves, covered with Venereal diseases, such as we read about in the early days of Russian Communism, in Russia itself—against which Our Lady came to warn us !
Let us read of the starving women fighting for the horse manure in the streets to pick out the grains of corn, which the horses had not digested, to help to keep those same women from dying of starvation !
Let us remember the endless number of people, who have disappeared suddenly, in the night as well as at other times, and who have never been heard of again!
Let us think of the hideous horrors of the two World Wars !
Let us think of the 1000's of prisoners, captured by the Russians in the last great war, who just «Disappeared»! Of those buried alive, or torn in pieces.

Many, many more terrible things could be said, unfortunately, but perhaps with the grace of God these horrors will be enough to make men, and women, stop and think — and then act !
There will be many, very many people, who will scoff, and jeer, and sneer at all this, and will say — «What absolute nonsense ! The man's a fool, who talks like that! He is just an alarmist!»
Nay, listen ! «A fool is ever right in his own thinking; the wise LISTEN to advice !» Proverbs. XII. 15. The fool is the one who says «There is no God !»

The fool is the one, who refuses to be warned by incontrovertible facts !
The fool is the one who throws away the lifebelt when he is drowning !
The fool is the one, who will not listen to the warnings of God and His Holy Mother, when They demand REPARATION !
These are the real fools ! «Oh, ye fools, when will you understand !»
For those who live far away from the countries where these unspeakable brutalities take place, and for those who cannot imagine that such diabolic cruelty can exist in the hearts of human beings, it must be very difficult to grasp the truth.
For those, however, who have come into direct contact with some of those human wrecks, who have been able escape from that inhuman, diabolic treatment received in those countries where the inhuman, Anti-Christian, Anti-God, Atheistic Materialism of Communism, and its satanic brood, hold power—for them it is easy to grasp something of the TERROR.
Those, who have come across the hunted, frightened Refugees from that infernal Hell, can feel something of the terror and the diabolic power, which only God and His Most Holy Mother can save us, and our dear loved ones, from experiencing and suffering also !
Oh, dear Outcast God, take care of the hunted, outcast people of today, and SPARE US ALL !
Oh, dear loving Mother, Who wast driven away by men when Your time was drawing near, Who wast afterwards hunted by Herod, as You fled into Egypt, have pity on all homeless Waifs, and fold them to Your Immaculate Heart. Oh Dear Mother of the Infant Jesus have pity on the little children, and on the little babies, so grievously sinned against !

Oh ! God of Truth and Light and Wisdom and Understanding, open the eyes of all of us, who cannot— or will not — see the terrible disasters which lie ahead of all of us, unless we obey Our Lady and make REPARATION NOW !

THE REPARATION DEMANDED BY OUR LADY

Since Our Lady came to Fatima, 41 years have passed; forty one years in which the Devil and all his hordes have been very busy trying to keep the Message of Fatima from being spread, and from being grasped, lest people should obey Our Lady and so save themselves, and help to save the world.

The Devil wants the damnation of souls — not their salvation !
For many, many years the Message of Fatima was never heard of, except by a few !
For many years there has been a fogginess, an uncertainty and a muddled idea of the real meaning of the Message.
Many of the devotees of Fatima have not even been clear themselves !
It is also well known by many, who have themselves experienced them, the great and typical difficulties, and dangers that are put in the way of people, who want to eo to Fatima !
To those, who are willing to see, it is quite evident that the cloven hoof of the Prince of Darkness has been, and still is, fighting hard and fuming against Our Lady of Light!
We will now try to make Our Lady's demands quite clear, and show how SIMPLE they are.
One of the «Hallmarks» of Fatima is SIMPLICITY !
The demands of Our Lady

During the course of Her visits to Fatima, in 1917, Our Lady made THREE DEMANDS.