Novena for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Nov. 29th-Dec.7th)
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception – December 8th
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception – December 8th
Day 1 – November 29 – Commemoration of Saint Saturninus
Prayers-
O
Virgin Immaculate, who wast pleasing in the Lord's sight and didst
become His Mother, look graciously upon the wretched who implore thy
mighty patronage. The wicked serpent, against whom the primal curse was
hurled, continues none the less to wage war and to lay snares for the
unhappy children of Eve. Ah, do thou, our blessed Mother, our Queen and
Advocate, who from the first instant of thy conception didst crush the
head of our enemy, receive the prayers that we unite single-heartedly to
thine and conjure thee to offer at the throne of God, that we may never
fall into the snares that are laid for us, in such wise that we may all
come to the haven of salvation; and in the midst of so many dangers may
holy Church and the fellowship of Christians everywhere sing once more
the hymn of deliverance, victory and peace. Amen.
To
thee, O Virgin Mother, who wast never touched by any spot of Original
or actual sin, I commend and entrust the purity of my heart. Ave Maria…
O
God, by Whose mercy we keep the birth-day of thy blessed martyr
Saturninus, grant us also succour for his sake. Through Jesus Christ,
thy Son our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen.
Reading –
Taken from the Readings in the Divine Office for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
From the Sermons of St Jerome, Priest at Bethlehem
On the Assumption
Who
and what was the blessed and glorious Mary, always a Virgin, hath been
revealed by God by the message of an Angel, in these words, Hail, thou
that art full of grace, the Lord is with thee blessed art thou among
women. It was fitting that a fulness of grace should be poured into that
Virgin who hath given to God glory and to man a Saviour, who hath
brought peace to earth, who hath given faith to the Gentiles, who hath
killed sin, who hath given law to life, who hath made the crooked ways
straight. Verily, she is full of grace. To others grace cometh measure
by measure; in Mary grace dwelleth at once in all fulness. Verily, she
is full of grace. We believe that the holy Fathers and Prophets had
grace; but they were not full of grace. But into Mary came a fulness of
all the grace which is in Christ, albeit otherwise (than as it is in
Him.) Therefore is it said Blessed art thou among women, that is,
Blessed art thou above all women. The fulness of blessing in Mary
utterly neutralized in her any effects of the curse of Eve. In her
praise Solomon writeth in the Song of Songs (2:10) Rise up, my dove, my
fair one, for the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. And again,
Come from Lebanon, my Spouse, come, thou shalt be crowned. (SofS 4:8)
Not
unjustly then is she bidden to come from' Lebanon, for Lebanon is so
named on account of its stainless and glistening whiteness. The earthly
Lebanon is white with snow, but the lonely heights of Mary's holiness
are white with purity and grace, brilliantly fair, whiter far than snow,
sparkling with the gifts of the Holy Ghost she is undefiled like a
dove, all clean, all upright, full of grace and truth. She is full of
mercy, and of the righteousness that hath looked down from heaven, and
therefore is she without stain because in her hath never been any
corruption. She hath compassed a man in her womb, saith holy Jeremiah,
but she conceived not by the will of fallen man. The Lord, saith the
Prophet, hath created a new thing in the earth; a woman shall compass a
man. (31:22) Verily, it is a new thing. Verily, it was a new work of
power, greater than all other works, when God, Whom the world cannot
bear, and Whom no man shall see and live, entered the lodging of her
womb, breaking not the blissful cloister of her virgin flesh. And in her
body He was borne, the Infinite inclosed within her womb. And from her
womb He came forth, so that it was fulfilled which was spoken of the
Prophet Ezekiel, saying, This gate shall be shut, it shall not be
opened, and no man shall enter in by it; because the Lord, the God of
Israel, hath entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut. (44:2) Hence
also in the Song of Songs it is said of her (4:12) A garden enclosed is
my sister, my spouse, a garden enclosed, a fountain sealed, thy perfumes
are a garden of delights. Verily a garden of delights, filled with the
perfumes of all flowers, rich with the sweet savour of grace. And the
most holy Virgin herself is a garden enclosed, whereinto sin and Satan
have never entered to sully the blossoms, a fountain sealed, sealed with
the seal of the Trinity.
Prayers for each day.
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