SATURDAY OF SEPTUAGESIMA WEEK
THE LITURGICAL YEAR
Abbot
Dom Guéranger
The
sentence pronounced by the Almighty upon our first parents was to fall upon
their children to the end of time. We have been considering, during this week
of Septuagesima, the penalties of the great
sin; but the severest and most humiliating of them all remains to be told. It
is the transmission to the whole human race of original sin. It is true that
the merits of the promised Redeemer will be applied to each individual man, in
the manner established by God at various periods of time: still, this spiritual
regeneration, whilst cleansing us from the
leprosy which covered us, and restoring us to the dignity of children of God,
will not remove every scar of the old wound. It will save us from eternal
death, and restore us to life; but, as long as our pilgrimage lasts, we shall e
weak and sickly. Thus it is that ignorance makes us short-sighted in those
great truths, which should engross all our thoughts; and this fills us with
illusions, which, by an unhappy inclination of our will, we cling to and love.
Concupiscence is ever striving to make our soul a slave to the body; and in
order to escape this
tyranny, our life has to be one continual struggle. An unruly love for independence
is unceasingly making us desire to be our own masters, and
forget that we were born to obey. We find pleasure in sin, whereas virtue
rewards us with nothing, in this life, save the consciousness of our having
done our duty.
Knowing all this, we are filled with
admiration and love when we think of thee, O Mary! thou purest of God’s creatures.
Thou art our sister in nature; thou art a daughter of Eve; but thou wast conceived
without sin, and art therefore the honour of the human race. Thou art of the
same flesh and blood as ourselves; and yet thou art immaculate. The divine
decree, which condemned us to inherit the disgrace of original sin, could not
include thy most pure conception; and the serpent felt, as thy foot crushed his
haughty head, that thou hadst never been under his power. In thee, O Mary! we find
our nature such as it was when our God first created it. Hail, then, spotless
Mirror of justice!
O Mary! beautiful in thine unsullied
holiness, pray for us who are weighed down by the consequences of that sin of
our first parents, which God would not suffer to approach thee. Thou art the implacable
enemy of the serpent; watch over us, lest his sting inflict death on our souls.
We were conceived in sin, and born in sorrow; pray for us, that we may so live
as to merit blessing. We are condemned to toil, to suffering, and to death;
intercede for us, that our atonement may find acceptance with our Lord. We are
exposed to the treachery of our
evil inclinations; we are in love with this present life; we forget eternity;
we are ever striving to deceive our own hearts: how could we escape hell, were
the grace of thy divine Son not unceasingly offered to us, enabling us to
triumph over all our enemies Thou, O Immaculate Mother of Jesus, art the Mother
of divine grace! Pray for us, that we, who glory in being thy kindred by nature,
may be daily more and more enriched with this priceless gift.
Let us
salute the blessed Mother of God in the words of the following sequence, taken
from the ancient missal of Cluny. Catholic piety has consecrated to Mary the
Saturday of each week.
SEQUENCE
Let us, though sinners, sing a hymn
in praise of the Mother of God; let us sing our prayer for help.
Oh! how well may we hope in her, that beautiful
Mother, whose glory is bright as spring!
It is she that trains us to virtue, and warms our
earthly home with the sunny beam of hope.
Thou that art called Star of the sea, direct us, steer
us, get us the calm of peace.
Thou brightly shinest on life’s sea, guiding us, as
does the friendly 'star which leads the shipwrecked into port.
Thou art a light to worldlings in their darkness, thou
art the shining well-known star, so dear to God.
Seated on thy heavenly throne, receive, O Virgin Mother,
these our sweet canticles.
To the sinner who fears to sing, do thou, fount of
truth, give courage and applause.
Thou art the Queen of heaven, thou art the solace of
the world; may thy loving prayers cleanse us from our guilt.
We have merited death; but intercede for us to God,
most merciful Queen! and so lead us unto life.
O Mary, dear Mother! Mother of thy Creator! Virgin
ever merciful! enlighten us that are sitting in the shades of death.
That, guided by thee our star, and protected by the
cross of thy Son, we may, through thy intercession, be brought to the enjoyment
of light eternal. Amen.
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