If I wanted to, I would show you that in all
walks of life there have been great servants of the Blessed Virgin. I would
find for you, among them, those who begged their bread from door to door. I
would find for you, among them, those who lived in much the same sort of state
in life as many of you. I would find them for you among the wealthy, and in
great number, too. We read in the Gospel that our Lord always treated people
with great tenderness, except for one type of people whom He treated with
severity; these were the Pharisees, and they were so treated because they were
proud and hardened in sin. They would willingly have hindered, if they could,
the accomplishment of the will of the Father. What is more, our Lord called
them "whited sepulchers, hypocrites, brood of vipers, offspring of vipers,
who devour the breasts of their mothers."
We can say the
same thing on the subject of devotion to the Blessed Virgin. All Christians
have a great devotion to Mary except those old and hardened sinners who, for a
very long time, having lost the faith, wallow in the slime of their brute
passions.
The Devil tries to
keep them in this state of blindness until that moment when death opens their
eyes. Ah! If they had but the happiness to have recourse to Mary they would not
fall into Hell, as will happen to them! No, my dear children, let us not imitate
such people! On the contrary, let us follow the footsteps of all those true
servants of Mary. Belonging to this number were St. Charles Borromeo, who
always said his rosary on his knees. What is more, he fasted on all vigils of
the feasts of the Blessed Virgin. He was so careful about saluting her on the
stroke of the bell that when the Angelus rang, wherever he was, he went down on
his knees, sometimes even in the middle of the road when it was full of mud. He
desired that his whole diocese should have a great devotion to Mary and that
her name would be uttered everywhere with the utmost respect. He had a number
of chapels built in her honour.
By Saint John Vianney
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