
The
Month of Mary
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
During the month of May - the month
of Mary - we feel a special protection of Our Lady that
extends to all the faithful; we feel a special joy that
shines and illuminates our hearts expressing the universal
certainty of Catholics that the indispensable patronage
of our heavenly mother becomes even more tender, more loving
and more full of visible mercy and exorable condescendence
during her month of May.
Even after the month of May passes,
a remnant of this remains if we have profited from those
thirty-one days especially consecrated to Our Lady. We are
left with an increased devotion, a keener confidence and,
so to speak, such an increased intimacy with Our Lady that
in all the vicissitudes of life we will know how to petition
her with respectful insistence, hope in her with invincible
confidence and thank her with humble tenderness for all
the good she does us.
Our Lady is the Queen of Heaven and
Earth and, at the same time, our mother. We enter the month
of May with this conviction, and it becomes more deeply
rooted in us when we leave it, strengthening our faith and
increasing our fortitude. May teaches us to love Mary Most
Holy for the glory she rightly possesses and for all that
she represents in the plans of Divine Providence. It also
teaches us to be more constant in our filial union with
Mary.
Children are never more sure of the
loving vigilance of their mothers than when they suffer.
All of mankind suffers today; all peoples suffer?and in
every conceivable way.
Windstorms of impiety and skepticism
sweep through minds, and crazy whirlwinds of all types of
messianism devastate them. Nebulous, confused and rash ideas
filter into every milieu and mislead not only the wretched
and the lukewarm, but sometimes even those of whom greater
constancy in the Faith is expected.
Those who are tenaciously faithful
to the fulfillment of duty suffer from all the adversity
they meet by their fidelity to the Law of Christ. Yet those
who transgress the Law also suffer, for without Christ every
pleasure is nothing but bitterness, and every joy is a lie.
Hearts suffer, torn by the revolutionary
psychological war, which is so intense in our days. Bodies
suffer, impoverished by work, undermined by malady, overwhelmed
by necessities of every kind.
The contemporary world could be likened
to the time when Our Lord was born in Bethlehem: Its tortured
mouth opens with a loud and agonizing groan, the groan of
the evildoers ? who live far removed from God and the groan
of the just who live tormented by the evildoers.
The more somber circumstances become
and the more excruciating sundry pains grow, the more we
should ask Our Lady to put an end to so much suffering ?
not merely for our own relief, but for the greater benefit
of our souls. Sacred theology says that Our Lady's prayers
anticipated the moment of the world's redemption by the
Messias. At this anguished moment in history then, let us
turn our eyes to Our Lady with confidence, asking her to
hasten the great moment we all await, when a new Pentecost
will kindle beacons of light and hope in this darkness and
restore the kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ on earth.
We should be like Daniel, whom Holy
Scripture describes as the "desideriorum vir," that
is, a man full of great desires. Let us desire many great
things for the glory of God. Let us always ask Our Lady
for everything. And let us, above all, ask her for that
which the Sacred Liturgy beseeches of God: "Emitte Spiritum
tuum et creabuntur, et renovabis faciem terrae" (Send forth
Thy Spirit, and they shall be created; and Thou shalt renew
the face of the earth). We should ask, through the mediation
of Our Lady, that God once again send us the Holy Ghost
with the plenitude of His gifts so that His kingdom may
be created anew and be purified by a renewal of the face
of the earth. In the Divine Comedy, Dante wrote that praying
without the patronage of Our Lady is like wanting to fly
without wings. Let us then confide to Our Lady this heartfelt
yearning and desire. The hands of Mary will be for our prayer
a pair of pure wings that will carry it with certainty to
the throne of God.