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Five Signs of a True Devotion to Mary

Five Signs of a True Devotion to Mary

Classic Mariologist, St. Louis de Montfort, describes five characteristics of a true devotion to Mary, not to be confused with what he defines as false devotions. Those with honest intentions to maintain a life of holiness will exemplify these hallmarks with sincerity and intention.

It’s important to note that the root of every true devotion to the Blessed Mother is humility. A person who prays for humility will necessarily remain connected to Our Lady in times of peril, for aid in difficulties, throughout triumphs and celebrations, and in the mundane of ordinary daily living.

St. Louis de Montfort warns the potential Marian devotee against false devotion to her, which is fickle, often exterior, duplicitous, and rooted in pride. Many seemingly devout Catholics claim to love the Blessed Mother, because they practice every devotion to her, namely, praying the Holy Rosary, wearing the Brown Scapular and Miraculous Medal, consecrating their material and spiritual goods to her, and the like.

But St. Louis says we must guard ourselves against mere external devotions. True devotion, as we will see, requires what is arduous for the sake of our greater good.

True devotion to Mary is interior

Anything that evokes permanent change in a person must originate in the heart. It must not only be heartfelt, but it must also be an act of the will. Therefore, we consciously choose to live in accord with the principles of one who wants to truly please God by honoring His Mother. We do so out of a great desire to love her and ultimately, to love God.

Love of Our Lady is tender

Think of St. Therese of Lisieux’s theology of childlike faith when you consider this principle of true Marian devotion. A devotee isn’t just paying homage to her through rote prayers. Instead, s/he feels a deep affection for her as a child to a mother. We turn to Mary for everything – our temporal and spiritual needs, our concerns and fears, our frustrations and difficulties.

Tenderness for Our Lady means we have great confidence in her love for us. We run to her with arms outstretched and allow her to nurture us back to bodily or spiritual health. We do this without hesitation or fear that our love for her might offend God.

Honoring the Blessed Mother leads to holiness

It has been said that those who pray to the Blessed Mother with sincerity of heart avoid all sin. Even those living in mortal sin, once they turn to her, stop sinning altogether. This is a sign that the soul is growing in holiness, because one who loves does not want to offend those whom it loves.

St. Louis believed that a true devotee also strives to imitate Our Lady’s ten principle virtues of “profound humility, lively faith, blind obedience, continual prayer, universal mortification, divine purity, ardent charity, heroic patience, angelic sweetness, and divine wisdom.” These, we can say, are guidelines for our spiritual growth, as well.

Prayer to Mary must be unwavering

Remember the parable of the seed that fell upon rocky ground and thorns (see Matthew 13)? These were the ones who were fickle in their love for God. Instead, we must be like the seed that falls upon rich soil, so that our roots become strong and will not vacillate when storms and times of tumult strike our lives. A sincere devotion to the Blessed Mother is similarly sturdy, steady, and unwavering.

St. Louis describes this constancy as being “unchangeable.” That is, we remain committed to daily prayer, even in times of spiritual aridity, and we strive for what is noble, good, and true in all our endeavors. It’s the “avoid evil, do good” philosophy put to use every day.

Marian consecration leads the soul away from self and toward only God

This final principle of true devotion is what St. Louis calls “disinterested.” This doesn’t mean lack of interest or apathy; on the contrary, it means a person is detached from oneself. It’s akin to St. Ignatius of Loyola’s holy indifference, meaning that we become less and less self-focused and more and more focused on God.

In other words, when we rightly honor our Blessed Mother, we seek God alone, and we begin to love Him for His own sake – not for what He grants us or out of vain attachment to our own will.

Love, in its highest form, seeks nothing for itself and only longs to give all the more to its Beloved.

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5 responses to “Five Signs of a True Devotion to Mary”

  1. Tom Mulcahy Avatar
    Tom Mulcahy

    Such a powerful devotion!

  2. Dr. Philip Cheung Avatar
    Dr. Philip Cheung

    I like to add to Montfort’s list:
    1. Purity of heart, giving glory to God in everything we do.
    2. Seeing the world through the eyes of Mary.
    3. Take great heed of the messages in approved Marian apparitions.
    4. Truly recognizing that Our Lady is Co-Redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate.
    5. Understanding, and telling believers and non-believers alike, that the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Chaste Heart of Joseph are not separable.

  3. Joseph Avatar
    Joseph

    Dr. Philp, this is the Magna Carta of Catholic Family Life.

  4. Dr. Philip Cheung Avatar
    Dr. Philip Cheung

    Dear Joseph, God bless you, and I’m sure St. Therese the Little Flower showers roses on your family everyday!

  5. Dr. Philip Cheung Avatar
    Dr. Philip Cheung

    Yes, Tom. Not only did Montfort set an example “par excellence” for Marian devotion, Pope St. John Paul’s apostolic motto is “Totus Tuus”, Latin meaning “totally thine”, thus expressing his personal Consecration to Mary based on the spiritual approach of Montfort.

    Devotion to Our Lady has now become the existential issue for humankind. In the recently APPROVED apparitions at San Nicolas (Argentina), Our Lord told the seer, “My Mother must be received; My Mother must be listened to in the totality of her messages. Man must discover the wealth that She brings the Christians. The children of the sin will grow in it, if their incredulity increases.

    I want a renovation of the spirit, a loosening from death and an attachment to life. The Heart of My Mother is the chosen one so that what I request becomes reality. The souls will find Me through Her Immaculate Heart.

    Previously the world was saved with Noah’s Ark. Today the Ark is My Mother. By means of Her the souls will be saved because It will bring them towards Me. Whoever rejects My Mother, rejects Me.

    Many are ignoring the graces of God these days.”

    Does humankind have a choice but to say to Our Lady: “We are totally Yours”?

    It is so important that we pray the Luminous Mystery of the Rosary everyday.

    God bless you, Tom, on the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus!

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