The Glories Of Mary
by ST. ALPHONSUS LIGUORI
DEVOTION IX. OF FREQUENT RECOURSE TO MARY.
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OF all devotions, none is so pleasing to our
mother, as recurring often to her intercession,
by asking help of her in all special necessities,
as in taking or giving counsel, in dangers, afflictions, and temptations, particularly in temptations
against purity. The divine mother will certainly
deliver us if we have recourse to her with the
Antiphon: We fly to thy patronage: "Sub tuum
presidium," etc, or with a "Hail Mary," or only
invoking the most holy name of Mary, which has
particular power against demons. The blessed St. Francis, in a temptation against purity,
had recourse to Mary, and she immediately appeared to him, and placing her hand upon his breast,
delivered him. It is useful to kiss or press the
rosary, or the scapular, or even to look on some
image of the Virgin. And be it known that
Benedict XIII. granted fifty days indulgence
to those who pronounce the name of Jesus and Mary.
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