Download The New Month of Mary, Or, Reflections for Each Day of the Month on the Different Titles Applied to the Holy Mother of God in the Litany of Loretto; P Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1840 edition. Excerpt: ... practice of this devotion. 1. On the evening before the first of May, the persons who unite to practise this devotion will assemble before an altar, over which is an image of the Blessed Virgin, which should be adorned witk flowers, and other suitable decorations. The Litany of the Loretto is either said or sung. After this the meditation is slowly read by one, in a clear and loud voice, and a long pause made at the end of each of the three parts into which it is divided. The example or edifying narrative, subjoined to each meditation, is then read; after which the prayer is to be recited, in which all should unite, or at least endeavour to excite within themselves sentiments corresponding with those expressed in the prayer. After the 'practice' and 'aspiration' have been read, the hymn of the Blessed Virgin, "Bright Mother of our Maker, Hail!" may be sung, or the Rosary, or some other approved devotion in her honour may be recited. The practice recommended each day may, generally, be performed at the usual hour of assembling, or at any other time of the day that may be found most convenient. The aspiration should, if possible, be committed to memory, so that it might frequently be repeated during the course of each day. See the Litany of the Sacred Heart of Mary at the end of this book. 2. The meditation read each evening should be carefully impressed on the memory, and made the subject of half, or, at least, a quarter of an hour's reflection, on the following morning. A resolution to practise the particular virtue which it inculcates should be the fruit of this morning exercise. If possible, Mass should be heard each day; and the ordinary devotions to Mary practised with more than ordinary fervour and exactness. 3. As the object of...