December 14
SEVENTH DAY WITHIN THE OCTAVE
OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Let us consider
how our Blessed Lady, having arrived at the house of her holy cousin Elizabeth,
rendered her every possible service with the greatest love, favored her with
her sweet and holy conversations, assisted at the glorious Birth of St. John
the Baptist, and at length returned home to her humble dwelling at Nazareth.
But, that we may the better enter into these divine
mysteries, let us again listen to the Seraphic St.
Bonaventure.
When, therefore,
her time was expired, Elizabeth gave birth to a son, whom our Lady took up, and
with all diligence did what was required. The babe looked into Mary's face like
one that knew her; and as she gave him unto his mother, he turned his head
towards Mary, for he fain would be in her arms again. Mary, on her part,
delighted in nursing this holy babe, and fondled him, and kissed him with great
joy. Consider the honour that is here given unto John. Never had child such
arms as these to carry him. Many other privileges are related as being granted
unto him; but for this present, I must needs pass them by. Now, on the eighth
day, the child was circumcised, and was called John. Then was the mouth Blessed be the Lord God of Israel! Thus
were made, in that house, the two most beautiful Canticles, namely, the
Magnificat and the Benedictus. Meanwhile, our Lady going aside, lest she should
be seen by those that had come together for the ceremony, listened attentively
to the Canticle of Zachary, which prophesied of her Son, and most prudently
pondered in her heart upon all these things. At length, when the time came for
her to return home, she bade Elizabeth and Zachary farewell, and giving John
her blessing, she returned unto Nazareth. Recall to thy mind, in this her
second journey, all that was told thee of her poverty. She returned to her
house, where she would find neither bread, nor wine, nor those things which
were needed. She had no property, nor money. She had been, now these three
months, living with persons who were very rich; but now she returns unto her
poor cottage, and has to procure her livelihood by the labour of her hands. Do
thou sympathize with her, and learn to love poverty.
PRAYER FOR ADVENT
O King, whom our
hearts desire, Lord Jesus Christ, come, we beseech thee, cleanse us as a
furnace of fire from the dross of our sins, and make us like gold that is pure,
and like silver that is without alloy. Inflame our hearts, by thy inspiration,
that they seek thee unceasingly : so may our desires long with all ardour after
thee, and pant with all eagerness to be united with thee. Amen.
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