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The Immaculate Heart of Mary
Mary’s unique vocation is rooted in her divine maternity. She is the Theotokos, the God-bearing One. God granted her a special place in his plan of redemption, with a vocation wholly different from any other. Being the Mother of God is the source of Mary’s special gifts; under the title “Immaculate Heart,” we have nothing less then a compendium of what they are. Mother of Jesus, mother of us, special mediator, immaculately conceived and perpetually free from the least sin, assumed into heaven, ever-virgin….all of these are well expressed by a heart burning with a love that is perfectly pure, completely consuming, and overwhelmingly ardent. The Gospel of St. Luke mentions more than once that Mary “pondered on these things in her heart,” calling our attention to the fact that she actively and consciously fulfilled her role in the redemption rather than simply playing a passive part in the unfolding of events. At Fatima in 1917 Mary chose to identify herself to the three young seers as “the Immaculate Heart” and asked that the world be consecrated to her under that title, promising “in the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph.” In the spring of 2000, when the Vatican published the third secret of Fatima, the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith—the future Pope Benedict XVI—issued a document explaining points of the Fatima revelations. Cardinal Ratzinger pointed out that the idea of the Immaculate Heart goes far beyond mere sentimental piety:
Let us remember and live by the words of our spiritual founder St. Anthony Mary Claret:
Mary’s Immaculate Heart is also a special symbol of her love and protection for each one of us. Weak and sinful as we are, we can be sure that Mary loves us with the unreasoning heart of a mother. Mothers have a special love for a weak or unappealing child, so nothing need hold us back from entrusting ourselves to her. Let us often and with great trust repeat the words from St. Cyril of Alexandria’s Prayer to the Theotokos: “Kindhearted Mother of the Merciful God, have mercy on me!” |
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