The Duties of the Pregnant
Woman
I am going to talk to you as simply as I possibly can, so that you can easily understand what your duties are and carry them out. I tell you: 1. That as soon as a woman is pregnant, she should say some prayers or give some alms. Better still, if she can do so, she should have a Mass said to ask the Blessed Virgin to take her under her protection, so that she may obtain from God the blessing that this little child may not die without having received holy Baptism. If a mother truly had the religious spirit, she would say to herself: "Ah! If I could only be sure of seeing this little child becoming a saint, of seeing him for all eternity by my side, singing the praises of God! What a joy that would be for me!"
But no, my dear brethren, that
is not the thought which occupies the mind of an expectant mother. She will
experience, rather, a devouring resentment on beholding herself in this state
and perhaps the thought of even destroying the fruit of her womb will come to
her. Oh, dear God! Can the heart of a Christian mother conceive such a crime?
Yet we shall see some of them who unashamedly will have entertained such
homicidal thoughts! 2. I tell you that an expectant mother who wishes to
preserve her child for Heaven should avoid two things. The first is carrying
loads which are too heavy and lifting her arms to take something; this could be
injurious to her poor child and cause its death. The second thing to be avoided
is the taking of remedies which could be too harsh on her child or which could
heat her blood to an extent which could be fatal to it. Husbands should
overlook a great many things which they would not put up with at any other
time.
If they will not do this for the sake of the mother, let them do it for
the sake of the little child. For perhaps the child might lose the grace of
Holy Baptism, which would be the greatest evil of all! 3. As soon as a mother
sees her confinement approaching, she should go to Confession -- and for many
reasons. The first is that many women die during their confinements, and if she
should have the misfortune to be in a state of sin, she would be damned. The
second is that being in a state of grace, all the sufferings and the pains
which she will endure will gain merit for Heaven. The third is that God will
not fail to give her all the blessings which she will desire for her child. A
mother at her confinement should preserve modesty as far as is possible in her
state and never lose sight of the fact that she is in the presence of God and
in the company of her Guardian Angel. She should never eat meat on the
forbidden days without permission, a practice which would draw down punishment
upon herself and her child. 4. A child should never be left
longer than twenty-four hours without being baptised.
By Saint John Vianney
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