Fifth Sorrowful Mystery ~ The Crucifixion
The love which all mothers have borne to their children is a shadow when
compared with the love which Mary bears to any one of us. Truly she alone loves
us more, he adds, than all the angels and saints united.
Moreover, our mother loves us much, because we have been commended
to her as children by her beloved Jesus, when, before expiring, he said to her:
"Woman, behold thy son;" signifying by the person of John, all men,
as we have before remarked. These were the last words of her Son to her. The
last remembrances left by beloved friends at the moment of their death are
greatly valued, and the memory of them is never lost.
Moreover, we are children extremely dear to Mary, because we cost
her so much suffering. Those children are much dearer to a mother whose lives
she has preserved; we are those children, for whom, that we may have the life
of grace, Mary suffered the pain of sacrificing the dear life of her Jesus;
submitting, for our sake, to see him die before her eyes in cruel torments.
By this great offering of Mary we were then born to the life of divine grace. So, then, we are children very dear to her, because we were redeemed at such a cost of suffering. Accordingly, as we read of the love which the eternal Father has manifested for men by giving his own Son to death for us, "God so loved the world as to give his only-begotten Son. As St. Bonaventure remarks, it may be said of Mary also, that she so loved us as to give her only-begotten Son (From The Glories of Mary, St. Alphonsus de Liguori, pp. 54-55.)
The love which all mothers have borne to their children is a shadow when compared with the love which Mary bears to any one of us. Truly she alone loves us more, he adds, than all the angels and saints united.
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