Ten Ways to Celebrate May, the Month of Mary
02 May 2023
- By Fr. Ed Broom,
OMV
October is the month of the most Holy Rosary; November, the
month to pray for the faithful departed; June we immerse ourselves in the ocean
of mercy of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; July we praise and worship the Precious
Blood of Jesus, the price of our salvation. May is the month of Mary.
Mary is the Daughter of God the Father, the Mother of God
the Son and the Mystical Spouse of the Holy Spirit, the Queen of the angels,
saints, of heaven and earth. And St. Louis de Montfort acclaims her as the
Queen of all hearts and God’s masterpiece of creation.
The saints acclaim in powerful, inspired and often poetic terms
the glories of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
What might be some ways that we can manifest our love and
devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary in her month; the month of Mary? We offer
ten ways.
1. Consecration
The first gesture we should do every morning is prayer — a
prayer of consecration to Jesus through the Immaculate heart of
Mary. Start off the day right through Mary! St. Mother Teresa moved
by great love for Mary said:
“Mary, give me your heart: so beautiful, so pure so
immaculate; your Heart so full of love and humility that I May be able to
receive Jesus in the Bread of Life and love Him as you love Him and serve Him
in the distressing guise of the poor.”
2. Angelus/Regina
Caeli
Traditionally this
prayer is prayed at noon, but it came be prayed at any time. Why not
pray it three times a day — at 9:00 am, 12 noon, and 6:00 pm. By doing this we
will be sanctifying the morning hours, the afternoon hours, and the evening
hours through the holy and sweet presence of Mary.
These Marian prayers call to mind Mary’s key presence in the
Mysteries of our salvation — The Incarnation, Passion, death and Resurrection
of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! The Cure of Ars, St. John Vianney reminds
us of the constant presence and action of Mary in our lives:
“Only after the Last Judgment will Mary get any rest;
from now until then, she is too busy with her children. To serve the
Queen of Heaven is to reign there, and to live under her commands is more than
to govern.”
3. Consecrate the Home
and Family to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Prepare for the consecration by a nine-day novena of
Rosaries and prayers and culminate with the priest blessing the image as well
as the home and family members. From this blessing and consecration God the
Father will shower a deluge of blessings upon you and every member in your
family.
4. Consecration of the
Self
Go through the formal process of consecration of your whole
being to Jesus through Mary. You can choose various forms: Kolbe, or
St. Louis de Montfort, or the modern one done by Father Michael Gaitely — 33 Days to Morning Glory. This
consecration could change dramatically your whole life.
If you have already done it then you can renew the
consecration every year and go deeper into the infinite reservoir of the love
of God brought to us through the intercession of Mary! Mary has power over us
in ways that go way beyond our wildest imagination. St. Louis de Montfort
reminds us:
“For God, having given power over his only-begotten and
natural Son, also gave power over his adopted children—not only what concerns
the body which would be of little account—but also in what concerns the soul.”
5. Imitate Mary
If we truly love somebody, then we want to get to know them
better, follow them more closely and finally to imitate their good qualities
that we call virtues. St. Louis de Montfort in his classic True
Devotion to Mary gives us a list of the ten principal
virtues of Mary. Imitate them and you will be on the Highway to holiness. Here
they are:
- Her
deep humility,
- lively
faith,
- blind
obedience,
- unceasing
prayer,
- constant
self-denial,
- surpassing
purity,
- ardent
love,
- heroic
patience,
- angelic
kindness,
- and
heavenly wisdom!
St. Louis teaches us: “The greatest saints, those
richest in grace and virtue will be the most assiduous in praying to the most
Blessed Virgin, looking up to her as the perfect model to imitate and as a
powerful helper to assist them.”
6. Temptations? Call on
Mary
Our life is a constant combat zone, until
death! We should not fight alone against the devil, the flesh and
the world. Rather, in the heat of temptation, when all seems to be lost call
upon the Holy Name of Mary; pray the Hail Mary! If done, all the
powers of hell will be vanquished.
Mary is the “General in the army”. At her command the
enemies—the evil spirits—take to flight, vanish, and are
defeated! St. Francis de Sales was tempted to despair and through
the prayer to Mary, “Memorare” (attributed to St. Bernard) the
temptation was conquered.
St. Anthony Mary Claret was tempted fiercely to give in to a
temptation against purity. It was through his fervent prayers to Mary that the
devil of impurity was expelled and young Anthony was given special graces to
live chastity, to found a Religious Order, preach constantly and write many
books that did immense good. As St. Bonaventure asserts: “Men do not
fear a powerful hostile army as the powers of hell fear the name and protection
of Mary.”
7. Mary and the Liturgical
Year
Get to know the powerful presence of Mary in the Mystical
Body of Christ which is the Church. Especially get to know Mary’s presence in
the Liturgical Year—the Masses. The end purpose of Holy Mass is to praise
and worship God the Father, through the offering of God the Son and through the
power of the Holy Spirit. However Mary has a special place in the Liturgical
Year.
Mary is the Mother of God, the Mother of the Church and she
is our Mother in the order of grace! Read and meditate attentively the
Apostolic Letter of Pope Paul VI Marialis Cultus, which clearly explains the presence
of Mary in the Liturgical calendar. This is a spiritual masterpiece. It is a
must for your reading!
8. Reading on Mary
For a well-formed and integral Mariology we should cultivate
both doctrine and devotion. Doctrine
without devotion can be arid and dry. Whereas, devotion without doctrine can
easily degenerate into mere sentimentalism!
Why not read the Apostolic Letter of Saint John Paul
II Blessed Virgin Mary and the Rosary. This
spiritual gem combines both solid catholic doctrine (Mariology) with a tender
love and devotion to Mary. The saintly Pope exhorts the entire world
to contemplate the face of Jesus through the eyes and heart of Mary.
Mary is the quickest, shortest, easiest and most efficacious path to Jesus.
9. Marian Apostle
Become an ardent and fervent and passionate Apostle of
Mary. One of the most famous modern Marian saints is Saint Maximilian
Kolbe. His love for Mary could not be contained. One of the apostolic methods
that Kolbe used was to spread devotion to the Immaculata by
means of the Miraculous Medal (Medal of the Immaculate Conception).
Any opportunity that would arise, St Maximilian would give,
free of charge, the medal to the person. He called these “spiritual
bullets”. Then he would explain the Marian, catechetical meaning of
this explosive medal. The medal is called “Miraculous” for the
simple reason that many miracles have been attributed to those who use it with
great faith and love and trust in the intercession of Mary.
Why not become a modern Marian apostle today, following in
the footsteps of Kolbe? This great Marian saint asserted with conviction:
“The Immaculate alone has from God the promise of victory
over Satan. She seeks souls that will consecrate themselves entirely to her,
that will become in her hands forceful instruments for the defeat of Satan and
the spread of God’s kingdom.”
10. The Most Holy Rosary
In Fatima Our Lady appeared six times to the Shepherd
children—Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco. In each and every apparition
Our Lady insisted upon the praying of the most Holy Rosary.
St. John Paul II in his document on the Blessed Virgin Mary
and the Rosary insisted, pleaded, that the whole world pray the Holy Rosary for
the salvation of the family and for world peace.
The famous Rosary priest, Father Patrick Peyton put it
concisely: “The family that prays together stays together”… and
“A world at prayer is a world at peace.” Why not obey the new
saint — Saint John Paul II? Why not obey the Mother of God, Our Lady of
Fatima’s requests? If done the family will be saved and there will be peace that
the human heart so longs for.
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