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Saint Louis Marie Grignion De Montfort
16731716
Imprimi potest: | A. Josselin, S.M.M. Superior General | |
Nihil obstat: | Thomas W. Smiddy, S.T.L. | |
Imprimatur: | Thomas Edmund Molloy, S.T.D. Bishop of Brooklyn Brooklyn, New York June 14, 1947 |
Published by Montfort Publications, Bay Shore, New York, in 1940. Revised edition published by Montfort Publications in 1947. Retypeset and republished in 1998 by TAN Books and Publishers, Inc.
Over 1 million copies sold in the edition available from Montfort Publications.
ISBN: 978-0-89555-617-2
Library of Congress Catalog Card No.: 98-60283
Cover illustration: Mother of Good Counsel (rendition by P. Sarullo).
Printed and bound in the United States of America.
TAN Books
Charlotte, North Carolina
www.TANBooks.com
2012
GOD ALONE.
St. Louis De Montfort
Part I
THE SECRET OF MARY
Part II
CONSECRATION TO JESUS THROUGH MARY
Part III
THE CONFRATERNITY OF MARY, QUEEN OF ALL HEARTS
DE MONTFORT
St. Louis Marie Grignion de la Bacheleraie, who abandoned his family name for that of his birthplace, was born on January 31, 1673 in the little town of Montfort-la-Canne, which is located in Brittany, France. He studied for the priesthood at St. Sulpice in Paris, having made the 200-mile journey there on foot. He was ordained a priest in 1700, at the age of 27.
St. Louis De Montfort had wanted to become a missionary in Canada, but he was advised to remain in France. There he traveled around the western part of the country, from diocese to diocese and from parish to parish, instructing the people, preaching, helping the poor, hearing confessions, giving retreats, opening schools and rebuilding church buildings. His labors were almost miraculously fruitful. He stated that never did a sinner resist after being touched by him with a Rosary.
But because he encountered great opposition from religious authoritiesin particular, being forbidden by the Bishop of Poitiers to preach in his diocesehe decided to travel to Rome to ask the Holy Father if he was doing Gods Will and whether he should continue as before. St. Louis De Montfort walked to Romea thousand milesand put his case to Pope Clement XI. The Pope told him to continue his traveling missionary work and named him Missionary Apostolic, but told him always to be sure to work under obedience to the diocesan authorities.
One of St. Louis De Montforts greatest problems was the opposition he encountered from propagators of the Jansenist heresy, which was then very active in France. The Jansenists spread an atmosphere of harshness and moral rigorism, claiming that human nature was radically corrupted by Original Sin (as opposed to the Catholic teaching that human nature is still essentially good, though fallen, and although it has suffered a darkening of the intellect and weakening of the will). The Jansenists denied that Gods mercy is available to all, and they allowed only infrequent reception of the Sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist, and only after long and severe preparationwith Holy Communion being looked upon as a reward rather than a remedy. Also, they taught that God should always be addressed with fear and trembling. These tenets resembled those of Calvinism. Although Jansenism had been condemned by the Church twice even before St. Louis De Montforts birth, its teachings continued to spread and to influence people for a century. In contrast, St. Louis De Montfort preached confidence in Mary and union with her Divine Son.
St. Louis De Montfort founded two religious orders: the Daughters of Wisdom, begun in 1703 from a number of poor and afflicted girls at the Hospital of Poitiers, where he was temporary chaplain, and the Missionaries of the Company of Mary (Montfort Fathers and Brothers), founded in 1715. The Brothers of St. Gabriel, a teaching order, also claim St. Louis De Montfort as their spiritual father.
St. Louis De Montfort left several writings, the most famous being The Secret of the Rosary, True Devotion to Mary, and The Secret of Mary. These books were based on sermons he had given when traveling around France. By spreading devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Louis De Montfort was teaching souls to love the devils great enemy. (In True Devotion to Mary, he states that the devil fears Mary more than all angels and men, and in a sense more than God Himself.) At the Saints beatification investigation, many witnesses testified that during his life they had heard struggles between him and the devil, including the sound of fist blows and the swish of whips.
St. Louis De Montfort exhausted his great physical strength by his apostolic labors. On his deathbed in Saint-Laurent-sur-Svre, at age 43, he kissed the crucifix and a statue of the Blessed Mother. Apparently speaking to the devil, he exclaimed: In vain do you attack me; I am between Jesus and Mary! I have finished my course: All is over. I shall sin no more! Then he died peacefully on April 28, 1716. His feast day is April 28, the day of his birth in Heaven. St. Louis De Montforts writings were examined by the Holy See, which pronounced that there was nothing in them to hinder his beatification and canonization. He was canonized in 1947.
SECRET
OF MARY
Mary is the admirable echo of God. When we say, Mary, she answers, God. When, with St. Elizabeth, we call her Blessed, she glorifies God.
St. Louis De Montfort
Predestinate soul, here is a secret the Most High has taught me, which I have not been able to find in any book, old or new. I confide it to you, by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, on condition:
1 That you communicate it only to those who deserve it by their prayers, their alms-deeds and mortifications, by the persecutions they suffer, by their detachment from the world and their zeal for the salvation of souls.
3 That you thank God all the days of your life for the grace He has given you to know a secret you do not deserve to know.
Before you read any further, lest you should be carried away by a too eager and natural desire to know this truth, kneel down and say devoutly the Ave Maris Stella
As I have not much time for writing, nor you for reading, I shall say everything as briefly as possible.
OUR SANCTIFICATION
Faithful soul, living image of God, redeemed by the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, it is the will of God that you be holy like Him in this life and glorious like Him in the next. Your sure vocation is the acquisition of the holiness of God, and unless all your thoughts and words and actions, all the sufferings and events of your life tend to that end, you are resisting God by not doing that for which He has created you and is now preserving you.is unclean, holy that which is sinful, to make the creature like its Creator, man like God! Admirable work, I repeat, but difficult in itself, and impossible to mere nature; only God by His grace, by His abundant and extraordinary grace, can accomplish it. Even the creation of the whole world is not so great a masterpiece as this.
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