Fourth Glorious Mystery ~ The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven
"And
now death came; not indeed clothed in mourning and grief, as it does to others,
but adorned with light and gladness. But what do we say? Why speak of death?
Let us rather say that divine love came, and cut the thread of that noble life.
And as a light, before going out, gives a last and brighter flash than ever, so
did this beautiful creature, on hearing her Son's invitation to follow him,
wrapped in the flames of love, and in the midst of her loving sighs, give a
last sigh of still more ardent love, and breathing forth her soul, expired.
Thus was that great soul, that beautiful dove of the Lord, loosened from the
bands of this life; thus did she enter into the glory of the blessed, where she
is now seated, and will be seated, Queen of Paradise, for all eternity."
Let us now
consider how our Savior went forth from heaven to meet his Mother. On first
meeting her, and to console her, he said: Arise, make haste, my love, my dove,
my beautiful one, and come, for winter is now past and gone. (Canticle 2:10)
Come, my own dear Mother, my pure and beautiful dove; leave that valley of
tears, in which, for my love, you have suffered so much. Come from Lebanon, my
spouse, come from Lebanon, come: You shall be crowned.(Canticle 4:8) Come in,
soul and body, to enjoy the reward of your holy life. If your sufferings have
been great on earth, far greater is the glory which I have prepared for you in
heaven. Enter, then, that kingdom, and take your seat near me; come to receive
that crown which I will bestow on you as Queen of the universe. (St. Alphonsus
de Liguori, Glories of Mary)
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