Blessed Virgin Mary: August 2009 Archives
A Solemn Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Most Holy Virgin Mary, tender Mother of men, to fulfill the desires of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the request of the Vicar of Your Son on earth, we consecrate ourselves and our families to your Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart, O Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, and we recommend to You, all the people of our country and all the world.
Please accept our consecration, dearest Mother, and use us as You wish to accomplish Your designs in the world.
O Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, and Queen of the World, rule over us, together with the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ, Our King. Save us from the spreading flood of modern paganism; kindle in our hearts and homes the love of purity, the practice of a virtuous life, an ardent zeal for souls, and a desire to pray the Rosary more faithfully.
We come with confidence to You, O Throne of Grace and Mother of Fair Love. Inflame us with the same Divine Fire which has inflamed Your own Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart. Make our hearts and homes Your shrine, and through us, make the Heart of Jesus, together with your rule, triumph in every heart and home. Amen.
Venerable
Servant of God Pope Pius XII
See the beauty of the daughter of Jerusalem, who ascended to heaven like the rising sun at dawn.
The ark which God has sanctified,
Which He has filled with grace,
Within the temple of the Lord
Has found a resting-place.
More glorious than the seraphim,
This ark of love divine,
Corruption could not blemish her
Whom death could not confine.
God-bearing Mother, Virgin chaste,
Who shines in heaven's sight;
She wears a royal crown of stars
Who is the door of Light.
To Father, Son and Spirit blest
may we give endless praise
With Mary, who is Queen of heaven,
Through everlasting days.
(from Stanbrook Abbey Hymnal)
Today is the feast of Our Lady of the Angels of the
Portiuncula, the Virgin under whose mantle Saint Francis of Assisi
was wrapped; Mary's maternal protection made it possible for blessed Francis to
experience an intentse Presence of the Lord and to receive his vocation to
rebuild the Church. The Portiuncula is also the place where Francis knew first
hand the experience of being sustained by the Angels. Likewise his intimate
devotion to the Blessed Mother, under whose protection did he place himself to
do the Lord's work did this place become holy for the members of the Franciscan
family and for the Church universal. As a place of pilgrimage, the holy Portiuncula is a poignant
reminder of how important the encounter with Christ was for Saint Francis and how
much the encounter ought to be pivotal for us today. Without meeting Christ,
little makes sense. Saint Bonaventure had this to say about this devotion:
The Portiuncula was an old church dedicated to the Virgin
Mother of God which was abandoned. Francis had great devotion to the Queen of
the world and when he saw that the church was deserted, he began to live there
constantly in order to repair it. He heard that the Angels often visited it, so
that it was called Saint Mary of the Angels, and he decided to stay there
permanently out of reverence for the angels and love for the Mother of Christ. This is also the place where St Clare took her vows and where Saint Francis died.
Consider the words of an early biographer of Saint Francis
of Assisi:
From there he moved to another place, which is called the
"Portiuncula," where there stood a church of the Blessed Virgin
Mother of God built in ancient times. At that time it was deserted and no
one was taking care of it. When the holy man of God saw it so ruined, he
was moved by piety because he had a warm devotion to the Mother of all good and
he began to stay there continually. The restoration of that church took place
in the third year of his conversion. At this time he wore a sort of hermit's
habit with a leather belt. He carried a staff in his hand and wore shoes. One
day the gospel was being read in that church about how the Lord sent out his
disciples to preach. The holy man of God, who was attending there, in order to
understand better the words of the gospel, humbly begged the priest after
celebrating the solemnities of the Mass to explain the gospel to him. The
priest explained it all to him thoroughly line by line. When he heard
that Christ's disciples should not possess gold or silver or money, or carry on
their journey a wallet or a sack, nor bread nor a staff, not to have shoes nor
two tunics, but that they should preach the kingdom of God and penance, the
holy man, Francis immediately exulted in the spirit of God. "This is what
I want," he said, "this is what I seek, this is what I desire with
all my heart." The holy father, overflowing with joy, hastened to
implement the words of salvation, and did not delay before he devoutly began to
put into effect what he heard. (From The Life of Saint Francis by Thomas
of Celano)
Read about and perhaps seek The
Portiuncula Indulgence if you visit any Franciscan Church and
observe the conditions for receiving the indulgence.
The Holy Father made reference to this in his Sunday Angelus
address:
... today is the feast of the "Pardon of Assisi,"
which St. Francis obtained from Pope Honorious III in the year 1216, after
having a vision while he was praying in the little church of the Portiuncula.
Jesus appeared to him in his glory, with the Virgin Mary on his right and
surrounded by many Angels. They asked him to express a wish and Francis
implored a "full and generous pardon" for all those who would visit
that church who "repented and confessed their sins". Having received
papal approval, the Saint did not wait for any written document but hastened to
Assisi and when he reached the Portiuncula announced the good news:
"Friends, the Lord wants to have us all in Heaven!". Since then, from
noon on 1 August to midnight on the second, it has been possible to obtain, on
the usual conditions, a Plenary Indulgence, also for the dead, on visiting a
parish church or a Franciscan one.
A note about indulgences, which are often
misunderstood. Indulgences are not forgiveness for sin but forgiveness
for temporal punishment due to sin; that the residual effects of sin are
forgiven.
Also, visit The Shrine website (read
in 3 languages)
On this feast we pray
August Queen of Heaven, sovereign queen of Angels, you who
at the beginning received from God the power and the mission to crush the head
of Satan, we beseech you humbly, send your holy legions so that, on your orders
and by your power, they will track down demons, fight them everywhere, curb
their audacity and plunge them into the hell.
Who can be compared to God? Oh good and tender Mother, you
will always be our love and our hope. Oh divine Mother, send the Holy Angels
and Archangels to defend me and to keep the cruel enemy far from me. Holy
Angels and Archangels defend us, protect us. Amen.