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BOOK ONE
Treats of the Divine Fore-Ordainment of Christ and His Mother as the
Highest Ideals of all Creation; of the Creation of the Angels
and
Men as their Servants; of the Lineage of the Just Men,
Finally Resulting in the Immaculate Conception and
Birth of the Queen of Heaven; and of Her life
Up to Her Presentation in the Temple.
CHAPTER I
WHY GOD REVEALED THE LIFE OF MARY IN THESE OUR TIMES.
The whole of this holy life of Mary is divided, for greater perspicuity,
into three parts. The first treats of all that pertains to the fifteen years of
her life, from the moment of her most pure Conception until the moment when in
her virginal womb the eternal Word assumed flesh, including all that the Most
High performed for Mary during these years. The second part embraces the mystery
of the Incarnation, the whole life of Christ our Lord, his Passion and Death and
his Ascension into heaven, thus describing the life of our Queen in union with
that of her Divine Son and all that She did while living with Him. The third
part contains the life of the Mother of grace during the time She lived alone,
deprived of the companionship of Christ our Redeemer, until the happy hour of
her transition, assumption and crowning as the Empress of heaven, where She is
to live eternally as the Daughter of the Father, the Mother of the Son and the
Spouse of the Holy Ghost. These three parts I subdivided into eight books, in
order that they may be more convenient for use and always remain the subject of
my thoughts, the spur of my will and my meditation day and night.
In order to say something of the time in which I wrote this
heavenly history, it must be noticed that my father, brother Francis Coronel,
and my mother, sister Catharine de Arana, my parents, founded in their own house
this convent of the discalced nuns of the Immaculate Conception by the command
and will of God, which was declared to my mother, sister Catharine, in a special
vision and revelation. This foundation took place on the octave of the Epiphany,
January 13th, 1619. On the same day we took the habit, my mother and
her two daughters; and my father took refuge in the order of our seraphic Father
Saint Francis, in which two of his sons had already been living as religious.
There he took the habit, made his profession, lived an exemplary life, and died
a most holy death. My mother and myself received the veil on the day of the
Purification of the Queen of heaven, on the second of February, 1620. On account
of the youth of the other daughter her profession was delayed. The almighty in
His sheer goodness favored our family so much, that all of us were consecrated
to Him in the religious state. In the eight year of the foundation of this
convent, in the twenty-fifth of my age, in the year of our Lord 1627, holy
obedience imposed upon me the office of abbess, to which this day I unworthily
hold. During the first ten years of the time in which I held this office, I
received many commands from the Most High and from the Queen of heaven to write
her holy life, and I continued with fear and doubt to resist these heavenly
commands during all that time until the year 1637, when I began to write it the
first time. On finishing it, being full of fears and tribulations, and being so
counseled by a confessor (who directed me during the absence of my regular
confessor), I burned all the writing containing not only this history, but many
other grave and mysterious matters; for he told me, that women should not write
in the Church. I obeyed his commands promptly; but I had to endure most severe
reproaches on this account from my superiors and from the confessor, who knew my
whole life. In order to force me to rewrite this history, they threatened me
with censures. The Most High and the Queen of heaven also repeated their
commands that I obey. By divine favor I began re-writing this history on the
eighth of December, 1655, on the day of the Immaculate Conception.
I confess to Thee (Matth. 11,25) and magnify Thee, King Most
High, that in thy exalted Majesty Thou hast hidden these high mysteries from the
wise and from the teachers, and in thy condescension hast revealed them to me,
the most insignificant and useless slave of thy Church, in order that Thou
mayest be the more admired as the omnipotent Author of this history in
proportion as its instrument is despicable and weak.
I saw a great and mysterious sign in heaven; I saw a Woman, a
most beautiful Lady and Queen, crowned with the stars, clothed with the sun, and
the moon was at her feet (Apoc. 12,1). The holy angels spoke to me: "This
is that blessed Woman, whom Saint John saw in the Apocalypse, and in whom are
enclosed, deposited and sealed up the wonderful mysteries of the Redemption. So
much has the most high and powerful God favored this Creature, that we, his
angelic spirits, are full of astonishment. Contemplate and admire her
prerogatives, record them in writing, because that is the purpose for which,
according to the measure suitable to thy circumstances, they will be made
manifest to thee." I was made to see such wonders, that the greatness of
them took away my speech, and my admiration of them suspended my other
faculties; nor do I think that all the created beings in this mortal life will
ever comprehend them, as will appear in the sequel of my discourse. At another
time I saw a most beautiful ladder with many rungs; around it were many angels,
and a great number of them were ascending and descending upon it. His Majesty
said to me: "This is the mysterious ladder of Jacob, the house of God and
the portal of heaven Gen. 28, 17); if thou wilt earnestly strive to live
irreprehensible in my eyes, thou wilt ascend upon it to Me."
This promise incited my desires, set my will aflame and
enraptured my spirit; with many tears I grieved, that I should be burden to
myself in my sinfulness (Job 7, 20). I sighed for the end of my captivity and
longed to arrive where there would be no obstacle to my love. In this anxiety I
passed some days, trying to reform my life; I again made a general confession
and corrected some of my imperfections. The vision of the ladder continued
without intermission, but it was not explained to me. I made many promises to
the Lord and proposed to free myself from all terrestrial things and to reserve
the powers of my entirety for his love, without allowing it to incline toward
any creature, be it ever so small or unsuspicious; I repudiated all visible and
sensible things. Having passed some days in these affections and sentiments, I
was informed by the Most High, that the ladder signified the life of the Most
Holy Virgin, its virtues and sacraments. His Majesty said to me: "I desire,
my spouse, that thou ascend this stair of Jacob and enter through this door of
heaven to acquire the knowledge of my attributes and occupy thyself in the
contemplation of my Divinity. Arise then and walk, ascend by it to Me. These
angels, which surround it and accompany it, are those that I appointed as the
guardians of Mary, as the defenders and sentinels of the citadel of Sion.
Consider Her attentively, and, meditating on her virtues, seek to imitate
them." It seemed to me then, that I ascended the ladder and that I
recognized the ladder and I recognized the great wonders and the ineffable
prodigies of the Lord in a mere Creature and the greatest sanctity and
perfection of virtue ever worked by the arm of the Almighty. At the top of the
ladder I saw the Lord of hosts and the Queen of all creation. They commanded me
to glorify, exalt and praise Him on account of these great mysteries and to
write down so much of them, as I might bring myself to understand. The exalted
and high Lord gave me a law, written not only on tablets, as He gave to Moses (Exod.
31, 18), but one wrought by his omnipotent finger in order that it might be
studied and observed (Ps. 1,2).
He moved my will so that in her presence I promised to
overcome my repugnance and with her assistance to set about writing her history,
paying attention to three things: First, to remember that the creature must ever
to seek to acknowledge that profound reverence due to God and to abase itself in
proportion to the condescension to his Majesty toward men and that the effect of
greater favors and benefits must be a greater fear, reverence, attention and
humility; secondly, to be ever mindful of the obligation of all men, who are so
forgetful of their own salvation, to consider and to learn what they owe to the
Queen and Mother of piety on account of the part assumed by Her in the
Redemption, to think of the love and the reverence which she showed to God and
the honor in which we are to hold this great Lady; thirdly to be willing to have
my spiritual director, and if necessary the whole world, find out my littleness
and vileness, and the small returns which I make for what I receive.
To these my protestations the Most Holy Virgin answered:
"My daughter, the world stands much in need of this doctrine, for it does
not know, nor does it practice, the reverence due to the Lord omnipotent. On
account of this ignorance his justice is provoked to afflict and humiliate men.
They are sunken in their carelessness and filled with darkness, not knowing how
to seek relief or attain to the light. This, however, is justly their lot, since
they fail in the reverence and fear, which they ought to have."
Besides this the Most High and the Queen gave many other
instructions, in order to make clear to me their will in regard to this work. It
seemed to me temerity and want of charity toward myself, to reject the
instruction which she had promised me for narrating the course of her most holy
life. It seemed equally improper to put off the writing of it, since the Most
High had intimated this as the fitting and opportune time, saying to me in this
regard: "My daughter, when I sent my Onlybegotten, the world, with the
exception of the few souls that served Me, was in worse condition than it had
ever been since its beginning; for human nature is so imperfect that if it does
not subject itself to the interior guidance of my light and to the fulfillment
of the precepts of my ministers by sacrificing its own judgment and following
Me, who am the way, the truth and the life (John 14,6), and by carefully
observing my commandments in order not to lose my friendship, it will presently
fall into the abyss of darkness and innumerable miseries, until it arrives at
obstinacy in sin. From the creation and sin of the first man until I gave the
law to Moses, men governed themselves according to their own inclinations and
fell into many errors and sins (Rom. 5, 13). After having received the law, they
again committed sin by not obeying it (John 7, 19) and thus they lived on,
separating themselves more and more from truth and light and arriving at the
state of complete forgetfulness. In fatherly love I sent them eternal salvation
and a remedy for the incurable infirmities of human nature, thus justifying my
cause. And just as I then chose the opportune time for the greater manifestation
of my mercy, so now I select this time for showing toward them another very
great favor. For now the hour has come and the opportune time to let men know
the just cause of my anger, and they are now justly charged and convinced of
their guilt. Now I will make manifest my indignation and exercise my justice and
equity; I will show how well justified is my cause. In order that this may come
to pass more speedily, and because it is now time that my mercy show itself more
openly and because my love must not be idle, I will offer to them an opportune
remedy, if they will but make use of it for returning again to my favor. Now, at
this hour, when the world has arrived at so unfortunate a pass and when, though
the Word has become incarnate, mortals are more careless of their weal and seek
it less; when the day of their transitory life passes swiftly at the setting of
the sun of time; when the night of eternity is approaching closer and closer for
the wicked and the day without a night is being born for the just; when the
majority of mortals are sinking deeper and deeper into the darkness of their
ignorance and guilt, oppressing the just and mocking the children of God; when
my holy and divine law is despised in the management of the iniquitous affairs
of state, which are as hostile as they are contrary to my Providence; when the
wicked least deserve my mercy; in these predestined times, I wish to open a
portal for the just ones through which they can find access to my mercy; I wish
to give them a light by which they can dispel the gloom that envelops the eyes
of their minds. I wish to furnish them a suitable remedy for restoring them to
my grace. Happy they who find it, and blessed they who will appreciate its
value, rich they who shall come upon this treasure, and blessed and very wise
those who shall search into and shall understand its marvels and hidden
mysteries. I desire to make known to mortals how much intercession of Her is
worth, who brought restoration of life by giving mortal existence to the
immortal God. As recompense I desire that they look upon the wonders wrought by
my mighty arm in that pure Creature, as upon a mirror by which they can estimate
their own ingratitude. I wish to make known to them much of that, which
according to my high judgment is still hidden concerning the Mother of the
Word."
"I have not revealed these mysteries in the primitive
Church, because they are so great, that the faithful would have been lost in the
contemplation and admiration of them at a time when it was more necessary to
establish firmly the law of grace and of the Gospel. Although all mysteries of
religion are in perfect harmony with each other, yet human ignorance might have
suffered recoil and doubt at their magnitude, when faith in the Incarnation and
Redemption and the precepts of the new law of the Gospel were yet in their
beginnings. On this same account the person of the incarnate Word said to his
disciples at the last supper: "Many things have I say to you; but you are
not yet disposed to receive them" (John 16, 12). These words he addressed
to all the world, for it was not yet capable of giving full obedience to the law
of grace and full assent to the faith in the Son, much less was it prepared to
be introduced into the mysteries of his Mother. But now mankind has greater need
for this manifestation, and this necessity urges Me to disregard their evil
disposition. And if men would now seek to please me by reverencing, believing,
and studying the wonders, which are intimately connected to the Mother of Piety,
and if they would all begin to solicit her intercession from their whole heart,
the world would find some relief. I will not longer withhold from men this
mystical City of refuge; describe and delineate it to them, as far as thy
shortcomings allow. I do not intend that thy descriptions and declarations of
the life of the Blessed Virgin shall be mere opinions or contemplations, but
reliable truth. They that have ears to hear, let them hear. Let those who thirst
come to the living waters and leave the dried-out cisterns; let those that are
seeking for the light, follow it to the end. Thus speaks the Lord, God
Almighty!"
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