Mater Christi: Meditations on Our Lady. Mother St. Paul

Mater Christi: Meditations on Our Lady - Mother St. Paul


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       Mother St. Paul

      Mater Christi: Meditations on Our Lady

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066128876

       PREFACE

       MATER CHRISTI

       PRAYERS

       Before Meditation

       After Meditation

       Immaculate!

       Mary's Birthday

       Mary's Presentation in the Temple

       Mary's Marriage

       Hail Mary!

       Mary's First Word

       Mary's Second Word

       Mary's Third Word

       Mary's Fourth Word

       Mary's Silence

       Mary's Expectation

       The Stable

       The Circumcision of Mary's Son

       Her Purification

       Wise Men and Babes

       Egypt

       Mary's Fifth Word

       Nazareth

       Mary's Sixth Word

       Her Seventh Word

       Who is my Mother?

       The Fourth and Fifth Dolours

       The Sixth and Seventh Dolours

       The First Glorious Mystery

       The Second and Third Glorious Mysteries

       Mary's Exile

       Mary's Death

       Mary's Tomb

       "Who is She?"

       Mary's Coronation

       Salve Regina

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      Jesus Christ, yesterday and to-day, the same also for ever. (Heb. xiii. 8.) His salvation extends to all generations. My salvation shall endure for ever, and My righteousness shall not fail. (Isaias li. 6.) Also He says: My words shall not pass away. (Matt. xxiv. 35.) He is the Teacher of all times, and that as well by His actions as by His words, by what He said and by what He did. It was His to do and to teach. (Acts i. 1.) It is ours, ours in this twentieth century, to listen to what He says, and to mark what He does. It is ours to hear Him and to see Him, spiritually. That we do by reading of His gospel, by listening to sermons, and very particularly by meditation, or by what St. Ignatius calls "contemplation" of the mysteries of His life. To "contemplate" in the Ignatian sense is to make yourself present at some scene of our Saviour's life and behold it all, as it were, re-enacted before your eyes. It is the process called in modern philosophy "visualisation." These Meditations are composed on the Ignatian plan of visualising what Our Lord did, said, and suffered. Blessed are they who hear the word of God and keep it. (Luke xi. 28.) Blessed are they who take pains thus to hear what their Saviour says, to contemplate and visualise what He does. They are the persons most likely, with Mary, to keep all these words in their heart (Luke ii. 51), and in their measure to fulfil the teaching of the Teacher of all nations. (Matt. xxviii. 19.)

      JOSEPH RICKABY, S.J.

       20th October 1918.

      Dignare me laudare te, Virgo sacrata

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      O Holy Ghost, give me a great devotion and a great attraction


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