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lunes, 5 de abril de 2021

THE ADMIRABLE SERCRETE OF THE HOLY ROSARY. SAN LUIS MARIA GRIGNION DE MONTFORT

 



46th Rose. Continuation.

 

133) Louis the Just, in happy memory, besieging La Rochela, where the revolutionary heretics had their forts, wrote to the Queen, his mother, for public prayers to be made for the prosperity of his army. The Queen decided to organize public Rosaries in the Church of the Preaching Brothers in the San Honorato neighborhood of Paris, which the Archbishop carried out with the greatest care. This devotion was started on May 20, 1628.

The Queen Mother and Queen Regent attended, as well as the Duke of Orleans, the eminent Cardinals de la Rochefoucault and de Berulle, many prelates, the entire court and an innumerable multitude of people. The Archbishop read aloud the meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary and then began the Lord's Prayer and the Hail Mary of each ten, which the religious and assistants answered. After the Rosary, the image of the Blessed Virgin was carried in procession, singing her litanies.

This devotion was continued every Saturday with admirable fervor and evident blessing from heaven, as the King triumphed over the English on the island of Re and entered La Rochela victoriously on All Saints' Day of the same year; which shows the power of public prayer.

134) Finally, the Rosary recited in community is much more terrible for the devil, since an army corps is constituted by such means to attack him. It triumphs, sometimes with ease, of the particular prayer, but if it is joined to that of others, then with great difficulty it will be able to achieve its purpose. It is easy to break a wand, but if you join it to another and make a bundle, you will not be able to break it. "Vis unita fit fortior." Soldiers unite in the army corps to fight their enemies, the bad guys often unite for their excesses and their dances, the demons themselves unite to lose us; Why, then, should Christians not unite to be in the company of Jesus Christ, to appease the wrath of God, to obtain his grace and mercy, ¿and to overcome and more powerfully strike down demons? Beloved confreres of the Rosary, whether you live in the city or in the countryside, near the parish church or a chapel, go to it at least every afternoon and, with the permission of the rector of said parish and in the company of those who wish, pray the Rosary to two choirs; do the same in your home or in that of any individual in the town, if you do not have the comfort of the church or chapel.

135) It is a holy practice that God, by his mercy, established in the places where he resigned, to preserve and increase the fruit and prevent sin. In those towns and villages, before establishing the Rosary, only dances, excesses, dissolution, immodesty, oaths, quarrels and divisions were seen; only dishonest songs and double meaning words were heard. At present we only hear the songs and the chanting of the Lord's Prayer and the Hail Mary, only holy companies of twenty, thirty, one hundred and more people are seen who sing the praises of God as religious at a given hour.

There are also places where the Rosary is prayed daily in community at three times of the day. What a blessing from heaven! As there are reprobate everywhere, do not doubt that there are in the places where you live some bad people who will disdain to come to your Rosary, who will ridicule you perhaps and even do everything they can, with their bad words and examples, to prevent you from continuing this holy exercise; but resist. As such wretches must be forever separated from God and from his paradise in hell, it is necessary that here on earth they separate themselves from Jesus Christ and from his servants and servants.

47th Rose

 

136) Separate yourselves from the wicked, people of God, predestined souls, and to escape and save yourselves from the midst of those who condemn themselves for their impiety, indevocation and idleness, decide, without loss of time, to pray the Holy Rosary frequently, with faith, with humility, with confidence and with perseverance.

Whoever seriously thinks about the command of Jesus Christ that we always pray, in his example, in the immense needs that we have for prayer because of our darkness, ignorance and weakness and because of the multitude of our enemies, will certainly not be satisfied with pray the Rosary once a year, as ordered by the Brotherhood of the Perpetual Rosary, not every week, as that of the ordinary Rosary prescribes, but will pray it every day, without missing one, as the Brotherhood of the Daily Rosary indicates, although not has another obligation than to save himself.

Oportet, it is necessary, semper orare, pray always, et non deficere (7), not stop praying.

137) These are the eternal words of Jesus Christ, who is forced to believe and practice, under penalty of condemnation. Explain them as you wish, as long as you do not explain them in fashion, so as not to practice them in fashion. Jesus Christ gave us his true explanation in the examples that he has left us: "Exemplum dedi vobis, ut quemadmodum ego feci, ita et vos faciatis" (Example I have given to you so that as I do it in the same way you can do it)  (8). "Erat pernoctans in oratione Dei" (9). As if the day was not enough for him, he used the night in prayer.

He frequently repeated these two words to his Apostles: "Vigilate et orate" (10). Watch and pray.

The flesh is weak, the temptation proximate and continuous. If you don't always pray, you will fall. Since they believed that what Our Lord was telling them was only for advice, they interpreted these words in fashion and for that reason they fell into temptation and sin, even when they were in the company of Jesus Christ.

138) If you want to live, beloved brother, in fashion and condemn yourself to fashion; That is to say, if you compromise with falling into mortal sin from time to time, thinking of going to confession later, if you avoid gross and scandalous sins and preserve the appearances of good manhood, so many prayers are not necessary, nor that you pray so many Rosaries; A little prayer in the morning and in the afternoon, a few Rosaries that are imposed on you in penance and a few dozen Hail Marys when you feel like it, are enough to appear before the world as a Christian. If you did less, you would approach debauchery; if you did more, you would approach the exception, the prudishness.

139) But if, as a true Christian who really wants to save himself and walk on the path of the saints, you want not to fall into mortal sin in any way, break all bonds and extinguish all the flaming darts of the devil, it is necessary that you pray always as Jesus Christ taught.

Therefore, it is necessary, at least, that you pray the Rosary or other equivalent prayers daily.

And I repeat "at least" because that will be the fruit that you will get by praying the Rosary every day: avoiding all mortal sins and overcoming all temptations, in the midst of the torrents of iniquity in the world, which frequently drag the most secure; in the midst of thick darkness, which frequently blinds the most enlightened, in the midst of evil spirits, who, more skillful than ever and with less time to tempt, do so with greater skill and success.

¡Oh, what a wonder of the grace of the Holy Rosary! To be able to escape from the world, the devil and the flesh and save yourself to heaven!

140) If you don't want to believe what I tell you, believe in your own experience. I ask you if when you only prayed a little, as it is done in the world and in the way it is ordinarily done, you could avoid serious faults and great sins that, because of your blindness, seemed small to you. Open, then, your eyes, and to live and die holy, sinless, to the

less mortal, pray always, pray the Rosary every day, as the confreres did once when the Confraternity was established. The Blessed Virgin, when giving it to Santo Domingo, ordered him to pray it and have him pray every day; and the Saint did not receive anyone in the Brotherhood unless he was determined to pray it daily. If, now, in the Brotherhood of the ordinary Rosary, more than one Rosary per week is not required, it is because fervor has died down and charity has cooled. From this it follows that it can be said of those who say little: "Non fuit ab initio sic" (11). It is also necessary to note three things.

141) The first, that, if you wish to enroll in the Brotherhood of the Rosary every day and participate in the prayers and merits of those who are in it, it is not enough to be enrolled in the Brotherhood of the ordinary Rosary or to only take the resolution to pray the Rosary. every day; It is also necessary to give your name to those who have the power to register you; and it is convenient to confess and receive communion on the occasion of being received by confreres for this intention. The reason for the aforementioned warning is that the ordinary Rosary does not involve the everyday, but the everyday Rosary implies the ordinary.

The second thing to keep in mind is that there is absolutely no sin, not even venial, in failing to pray the Rosary daily, weekly, or yearly.

And the third, that when illness, legitimate obedience, necessity or involuntary forgetfulness cause you not to be able to pray the Rosary, you do not stop having its merit and you do not lose the participation in the Rosaries of the other confreres; and therefore it is not necessary at all that the next day you recite two Rosaries to make up for the one you have missed, without your fault as I suppose. If, however, your illness allows you to pray a part of the Rosary, you must pray it. "Beati qui stant coram te semper." "Beati qui habitant in domo tua, Domine, in saecula saeculorum laudabunt te" (Blessed are those who dwell in your house, Lord, for ever and ever shall they praise you) (12): Blessed, O Jesus, our Lord, the brothers of the daily Rosary,that every day they are around you and in your little house in Nazareth around your cross on Calvary and around your throne in heaven, to meditate and contemplate your joyful, painful and glorious mysteries. ¡Oh, how happy they are on earth for the special graces you communicate to them and how happy they will be in heaven, ¡where they will praise you in a special way forever and ever! 142) Furthermore, it is necessary to pray the Rosary with faith, according to the words of Jesus Christ: "Credite quia accipietis et fiet vobis" (13): Believe that you will receive from God what you ask him, and he will listen to you. He will tell you: "Sicut credidisti, fiat tibi" (14). Be done as you have believed. "Si quis indiget sapientiam, postulet a Deo; postulet autem in fide nihil haesitans" (15): If anyone needs wisdom, let him ask God for it in faith, without hesitation, praying the Rosary, and it will be given to you.

143) It is also necessary to pray with humility, like the publican who was with both knees on the ground, and not with one knee in the air or on a bench, like the worldly; I was

at the back of the church, and not in the sanctuary, like the Pharisee; His eyes were lowered to the ground, not daring to look at the sky, and not with his head raised, looking here and there, like the Pharisee; and beat his chest confessing a sinner and asking forgiveness: "Propitius esto mihi peccatori" (16), and not like the Pharisee, who boasted of his good works, despising others

in your prayers. Beware of the proud prayer of the Pharisee that made him more hardened and cursed; imitate, instead, the humility of the publican in his prayer, which obtained the remission

of their sins.

Be careful not to tend towards the extraordinary and not to ask for and desire extraordinary knowledge, visions, revelations and other miraculous graces that have sometimes been communicated to certain saints in the recitation of the Rosary. "Sola fides sufficit" (17), faith alone is sufficient today, since the Gospel and all devotions and practices of piety are sufficiently established.

Never omit the slightest part of the Rosary in your discouragement, dryness and interior decay; that would be a sign of pride and infidelity; but, as brave champions

of Jesus and Mary, without seeing, feeling, or liking anything, pray the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary in the midst of all your dryness, thinking the best you can of the mysteries.

Do not want the children's chocolates and sweets to eat your daily bread, and to imitate Jesus Christ more perfectly in his agony, prolong your Rosary when you have more work to pray it: "Factus in agonia prolixius orabat" (18); so that what Jesus said when he was in the throes of prayer may apply to you: he prayed longer.

144) Finally, pray with great confidence, founded on the infinite goodness and liberality of God and on the promises of Jesus Christ. God is a spring of living water that flows into the hearts of those who pray. Jesus Christ is the breast of the Eternal Father, filled with the milk of grace and truth; the greatest desire of the Eternal Father in relation to us is to communicate to us the healthy waters of his grace and mercy; and exclaims: "Omnes sitientes venite ad aquas" (19): Come and drink my waters through prayer; and when he is not asked, he laments that he is abandoned: "Me dereliquerunt fontem aquae vivae" (20). Great pleasure is given to Jesus Christ by asking for his graces; and still greater satisfaction that gives natural mothers to give their children the nectar of their breasts. Prayer is the channel of God's grace and as the maternal breast of Jesus Christ. If it is not resorted to as all the children of God should, Jesus Christ lovingly complains: "Usque Modo non petistis quidquam, petite et accipietis, quaerite et invenietis, pulste et aperietur vobis" (21): Until now you have asked me nothing: ask me and I will give you, seek and you will find, knock on my door, I will open it for you. And to encourage us more to pray to him with confidence, he pledges his word that the Eternal Father will grant us whatever we ask in his name: in the name of Jesus.Until now you have asked nothing of me: ask me and I will give you, seek and you will find, knock on my door, I will open it for you. And to encourage us more to pray to him with confidence, he pledges his word that the Eternal Father will grant us whatever we ask in his name: in the name of Jesus.Until now you have asked nothing of me: ask me and I will give you, seek and you will find, knock on my door, I will open it for you. And to encourage us more to pray to him with confidence, he pledges his word that the Eternal Father will grant us whatever we ask in his name: in the name of Jesus.

 

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