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Queen of All Saints
St. Alphonsus Liguori
For Reflection:
Why is this so? The Church teaches there are three forms of praise – latria, hyperdulia, and dulia. Latria refers to adoration and worship and is reserved for God alone. Dulia is the praise given to all of those who have achieved sanctity and accomplished much for the Kingdom of God. Hyperdulia is dulia to the superlative degree. This is reserved for Mary. What distinguishes Mary from every other saint, so much so that she is titled Queen of All Saints? How do all of the quotes we have discussed this month point to the hyperdulia owed to her?
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Masterpiece of the Most High
St. Louis de Montfort
For Reflection:
Review the previous two quotes. In what way(s) do they parallel these comments of St. Louis de Montfort. What do you make of the concept that the Most High has reserved for Himself the “knowledge and possession” of Mary?
Soul of Mary
Blessed Mother Teresa
For Reflection:
St. Louis de Montfort tells us that when we entrust ourselves to her, Mary shares with us the operations of her own soul. Blessed Mother Teresa, as well as St. Maximilian in the preceding quote, give us insight into the soul of Mary. How do these qualities of Mary speak to strength and courage as well as humility and meekness? To what extent do you desire to share these aspects of Mary’s interior life? Go to her now and ask her as you humbly offer yourself to Jesus through her.
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