1. Mary's first action after God had come to dwell in her was one of self-denying charity. She undertook a troublesome journey in order to visit her cousin Elizabeth. Thus she prolcaimed charity to be the virtue which above all Christ brought Him from heaven. "By this shall al men know that you are My disciples, if you love one another." How can I stand this test?
2. God made Mary's visit the occasion of wonderful miracle. On her entrance into St. Elizabeth's dwelling, St. John Baptist was cleansed from sin in his mother's womb. Mary was the channel of the exceptional privilede of the cleansing away of sin in the case of the unborn child. As then so now: Mary is the channel of all grace, and above all, of restoration of the sinner to friendship with God.
3. Mary's charity is not less present now than at the time of the visitation. Nay, she is far more eager now then to pormote the happiness and console the sorrows of those who fly to her for succor. Why do not I obtain more graces and blessings than I do though Mary's intercession? It is no fault of hers - it is, alas! because I am proud, self-willed, obstinate, selfish and indifferent.
Mother of God, star of the sea,
Pray for a wanderer, pray for me!
~ Devotions taken from "The Little Catholic Girls Guide" by Father Lasance
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