MARY IMMACULATE
In February 1849, Pope Pius IX had consulted all the bishops of the world asking their opinion on possibly proclaiming the dogma of the Immaculate Conception
What do you have to say about the beautiful decision to be taken concerning the Immaculate Conception of the Most Holy Virgin? We are happy to have been called upon to concur with our vote in this great event. I wrote to the Pope that never a decree of the Holy See could have been more magnificent in resting on the judgement of the whole Church dispersed in all parts of the world. It is more than a General Council. I have responded to the interpellation of the Head of the Church like the Fathers of the Councils, judicans subscripsi. That is what the Pope demands.
Letter to Bishop Bourget in Montreal. 10 May 1849, EO I, n 117
REFLECTION
“Today we contemplate the humble girl of Nazareth who, by an extraordinary and ineffable privilege, was preserved from the contagion of original sin and from every fault, so that she could be a worthy dwelling-place for the Incarnate Word. In Mary, the New Eve, Mother of the New Adam, the Father’s original, wondrous plan of love was re-established in an even more wondrous way. Therefore the Church gratefully acclaims: “Through you, immaculate Virgin, the life we had lost was returned to us. You received a child from heaven, and brought forth to the world a Saviour” (St John Paul 2)
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I wonder if there are others who continue to struggle with the wording used by St. Eugene and other members of the Church hierarchy. This may display more about my own state of being than anything else as I sit with Mary asking her to stay with me so that this doubt of faith which seems to want to overtake me does not succeed.
As I sit with her who is my mother, I beg her to hold me so that I don’t wander away and get lost. I want her to hold on to me so there are no more doubts or lack of faith. I do not want to feel divided.
My mind wanders and returns to Mary and I find myself singing the Magnificat, Mary’s Canticle.
“My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, and my spirit exalts in God my Saviour, for He has looked with mercy on my lowliness… For our mighty God has done great things for me, and holy is His Name…
It helps, she helps me. I need only look past the lie to be aware of all that God has given me, and how Mary centers me.