Heaven opened
by the practice of
The Three Hail Marys
IMMACULATE LILY
OF THE
HOLY TRINITY
..Pray for us.
One of the greatest means of salvation, and one of the surest signs
of predestination, is unquestionably, the devotion to the Most Blessed Virgin. All the
holy doctors of the church are unanimous in saying with St. Alphonsus of Liguori: "A devout servant of Mary shall never perish."
The chief thing is to persevere faithfully till death in this
devotion.
Can there be an easier or a more adaptable practice for all than the
recitation each day of three Ave Marias in honor of the privileges conferred by the
Adorable Trinity on the Blessed Virgin?
One of the first to say the three Ave
Marias and to recommend them to others was the illustrious St. Anthony of
Padua. His special aim in this practice was to honor the spotless Virginity of Mary and to
preserve a perfect purity of mind, heart and body in the midst of the dangers of the
world. Many, like him, have felt its salutary effects.
Later on, St. Leonard of Port-Maurice, the celebrated missionary,
had the three Ave Marias recited morning and evening in honor of Mary Immaculate,
to obtain the grace of avoiding all mortal sins during the day or night; moreover he
promised in a special manner eternal salvation to all those who proved constantly faithful
to this practice.
After the example of those two great Franciscan Saints, St.
Alphonsus of Liguori adopted this pious practice and gave it his most ardent and powerful
support. He counseled its use and even imposed it as a penance on those who had not
adopted this good habit.
The holy Doctor exhorts, in particular, parents and confessors to
watch carefully that children be faithful in reciting each
day their three Ave Marias, morning and evening. Or rather, like St.
Leonard of Port-Maurice, he earnestly recommends it to all, "to the devout and to
sinners, to the young and old."
Even persons consecrated to God will derive from this practice much
precious and salutary fruit. Numerous examples may show how agreeable the three Ave Marias are to the Divine Mother and what
special graces they draw, during life and at the hour of death, on those who never omit
them for a single day.
This practice has been revealed to St. Melchtilde (Xlllth century)
with the promise of a good death, if she was faithful to it, every
day.
It is written, also, in St. Gertrude's revelations: "While this
Saint sang the Hail Mary, at the matins of the Annunciation, she suddenly saw spring out
from the Heart of the Father and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, three bright flames
which penetrated the Heart of the Holy Virgin." Then she heard the following words: "After the Power of the Father, the Wisdom of the Son and the
merciful tenderness of the Holy Spirit, nothing approaches the Power, the Wisdom and the
merciful Tenderness of Mary."
His Holiness Benedict XV has raised the Confraternity of the Three Hail Marys to an
Arch confraternity by according it
precious indulgences with the power to aggregate to itself all Confraternities of the same
kind, and to communicate them its own indulgences.