True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary

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By <http://vultus.stblogs.org>Father Mark on April 28, 2009 8:21 PM

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Why do I prefer Father Faber's translation of 
<http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09384a.htm>Saint Louis Grignion de 
Montfort's Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary?

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A long time ago when I first read 
<http://www.bromptonoratory.com/history/page5.html>Father Faber's 
introduction to the book, I was smitten by it. After that, no other 
translation of True Devotion touched me in quite the same way. Read 
this excerpt from Faber's introduction and you will understand why.

The Remedy

One man has been striving for years to overcome a particular fault, 
and has not succeeded. Another mourns, and almost wonders while he 
mourns, that so few of his relations and friends have been converted 
to the Faith. One grieves that he has not devotion enough; another 
that he has a cross to carry which is a peculiarly impossible cross 
to him; while a third has domestic troubles and family unhappiness 
which feel almost incompatible with his salvation; and for all these 
things prayer appears to bring so little remedy.

Mary Is Not Half Enough Preached

But what is the remedy that is wanted? What is the remedy indicated 
by God Himself? If we may rely on the disclosure of the saints, it is 
an immense increase of devotion to the Blessed Lady; but, remember, 
nothing short of an immense one. Here in England, Mary is not half 
enough preached. Devotion to her is low and thin and poor. It is 
frightened out of its wits by the sneers of heresy. It is always 
invoking human respect and carnal prudence, wishing to make Mary so 
little of a Mary that Protestants may feel at ease about her.

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The Withering and Dwindling of Saints

Its ignorance of theology makes it unsubstantial and unworthy. It is 
not the prominent characteristic of our religion which it ought to 
be. It has no faith in itself. Hence it is that Jesus is not loved, 
that heretics are not converted, that the Church is not exalted; that 
souls which might be saints wither and dwindle; that the Sacraments 
are not rightly frequented, or souls enthusiastically evangelized.

Greater, Wider, Strong Devotion to Mary

Jesus is obscured because Mary is kept in the background. Thousands 
of souls perish because Mary is withheld from them. It is the 
miserable, unworthy shadow which we call our devotion to the Blessed 
Virgin that is the cause of all these wants and blights, these evils 
and omissions and declines. Yet, if we are to believe the revelations 
of the saints, God is pressing for a greater, a wider, a stronger, 
quite another devotion to His Blessed Mother. I cannot think of a 
higher work or a broader vocation for anyone than the simple 
spreading of this peculiar devotion of the Venerable Grignion De Montfort.

Incredible Efficacy

Let a man but try it for himself, and his surprise at the graces it 
brings with it, and the transformations it causes in his soul, will 
soon convince him of its otherwise almost incredible efficacy as a 
means for the salvation of men, and for the coming of the Kingdom of 
Christ. Oh, if Mary were but known, there would be no coldness to 
Jesus then! Oh, if Mary were but known, how much more wonderful would 
our faith, and how different would our Communions be! Oh, if Mary 
were but known, how much happier, how much holier, how much less 
worldly should we be, and how much more should we be living images of 
our sole Lord and Saviour, her dearest and most blessed Son!

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