J.M.J. From Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity (1880-1906):
"She was truly humble because she was always oblivious of self, unconscious of self, freed from self! . . . She is also the Queen of Martyrs, but again it was her soul that was 'pierced by the sword' for with her everything takes place within . . . How beautiful she is to contemplate . . . so enveloped in a majesty which breathes forth strength and gentleness . . . She is there at the foot of the Cross, and my Master says to me, 'Behold your Mother.' He gives her to me as my Mother! She is still there to teach me to suffer as He did, to make known to me the last utterances of His soul, which she alone, His Mother, was able to catch. It is Our Lady, full of light, pure with the divine purity, who will take me by the hand to lead me into heaven, that realm of dazzling brightness."
"No one has penetrated the mystery of
Christ in all its depths except the Blessed Virgin . . . compared with the light
given to Our Lady, the saints remain in shadow. The secret which she kept and
pondered in her Heart, no tongue can tell, no pen record. This Mother is going
to form my soul so that her little child may be a living, striking image of her 'First-born', the Eternal Son, the One Who was the perfect praise of
His Father's glory. When I read in the Gospel that Mary went with haste into the
hill country of Judah to fulfill her duty of charity to her cousin Elizabeth, I
see her pass on her way, so beautiful, so calm and majestic, so recollected in
the presence of God within her! Her prayer, like His, was always 'Ecce! Here I am!' Who? . . . 'the handmaid of the Lord,' the least of His creatures, she, His Mother!
"She was truly humble because she was always oblivious of self, unconscious of self, freed from self! . . . She is also the Queen of Martyrs, but again it was her soul that was 'pierced by the sword' for with her everything takes place within . . . How beautiful she is to contemplate . . . so enveloped in a majesty which breathes forth strength and gentleness . . . She is there at the foot of the Cross, and my Master says to me, 'Behold your Mother.' He gives her to me as my Mother! She is still there to teach me to suffer as He did, to make known to me the last utterances of His soul, which she alone, His Mother, was able to catch. It is Our Lady, full of light, pure with the divine purity, who will take me by the hand to lead me into heaven, that realm of dazzling brightness."
Mary, Chaste Spouse of the Holy Spirit, pray for us.
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