
It is a subtle snare of the evil
one
by Saint Louis Marie de Montfort
There are those who imagine they
are slighting the Son by honoring the Mother. They fear
that by exalting Mary they are belittling Jesus. They cannot
bear to see people giving to Our Lady the praises due to
her and which the Fathers of the Church have lavished upon
her. It annoys them to see more people kneeling before Marys
altar than before the Blessed Sacrament, as if these acts
were at variance with each other, or as if those who were
praying to Our Lady were not praying through her to Jesus.
They do not want us to speak too often of her or to pray
so often to her.
Here are some of the things they
say: What is the good of all these rosaries, confraternities
and exterior devotions to our Lady? There is a great deal
of ignorance in all this. It is making a mockery of religion.
Tell us about those who are devoted to Jesus. We should
go directly to Jesus, since he is our sole Mediator. We
must preach Jesus; that is sound devotion. There is
some truth in what they say, but the inference they draw
to prevent devotion to Our Lady is very insidious. It is
a subtle snare of the evil one under the pretext of promoting
a greater good. For we never give more honor to Jesus than
when we honor his Mother, and we honor her simply and solely
to honor Him all the more perfectly. We go to her only as
a way leading to the goal we seekJesus, her Son.
The Church, with the Holy Spirit,
blesses our Lady first, then Jesus, Blessed art thou
among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Not that Mary is greater than Jesus, or even equal to Himthat
would be an intolerable heresy. But in order to bless Jesus
more perfectly we should first bless Mary. Let us say with
all those truly devoted to her, despite these false and
scrupulous devotees: 0 Mary, blessed art thou among
women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Saint Louis Marie de Montfort, God
Alone-True Devotion to Mary, p. 319.