—from the book Keeping Mary Close: Devotion to Our Lady Through the Ages by Mike Aquilina
"It is true there is an ebb and flow, but the sea remains the sea.’ You are the sea. Although I experience many ups and downs in my emotions and often feel great shifts and changes in my inner life, you remain the same." Vincent Van Gogh
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Thoughts on Mary
Mary is the hinge of doctrine because she
is the hinge of history. God awaited her yes at the pivotal moment.
Thus, St. Irenaeus in the second century called her the “cause of
salvation, both to herself and the whole human race". She was not the
Savior, but she was indeed the “cause of salvation” and the first to be
saved. Mary’s place in history, doctrine, and devotion is extraordinary,
exceptional, unique. Her vocation was distinctive and singular, and she
responded with unfailing fidelity. In their turn, the Fathers gave her a
singular devotion—Athanasius called it “commemoration”—that developed
over the centuries, expressing itself in countless ways.
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