CHAPTER V.
PROPAGATION OF MANKIND. EXPECTATION OF A REDEEMER.
SAINT JOACHIM AND ANNE
The posterity and race of Adam spread out in great numbers, for
the just and the unjust were multiplied; likewise did increase the clamors of the just for
the Redeemer, and the transgressions of the wicked in demerit of that benefit. The people
of the Most High and the plans for the triumph of the Lord in assuming human nature, were
already in the last stages of preparation for the advent of the Messiah. The kingdom of
sin in the generation of the wicked had now spread its dominion to the utmost limits and
the opportune time for the remedy had arrived.
When the ancient serpent had infected the whole earth with its
poisonous breath and apparently enjoyed peaceful control over mortals who had become blind
to the light of reason (Rom. 1, 20) and to the precepts contained in the ancient written
law, when, instead of seeking the true Divinity, men set up for themselves many false laws
and each one created a god for himself according to his liking, without considering, that
the confusion of so many gods was repugnant to all goodness, order, and peace, when by
these errors malice, ignorance and forgetfulness of the true God had become naturalized;
when ignorant of its mortal disease and lethargy, the world had grown mute in its prayer
for deliverance; when pride reigned supreme and fools had become innumerable (Eccles. 9,
15); when Lucifer in his arrogance was about to swallow the pure waters of the Jordan (Job
40, 18): when through these injuries God was more and more deeply offended and less and
less beholden to man; when his justice had such an excellent cause for annihilating all
creation and reducing it to its original nothingness:
At this juncture (according to our way of understanding), the Most High
directed his attention to the attribute of his mercy, counterbalanced the weight of his
incomprehensible justice with the law of clemency, and chose to yield more to his own
goodness, to the clamors and faithful services of the just and the prophets of his people,
than to his indignation at the wickedness and sins of all the rest of mankind. In this
dark night of the ancient law, He resolved to give most certain pledges of the day of
grace, sending into the world two most bright luminaries to announce the approaching dawn
of the sun of Justice, Christ our Salvation. These were saint Joachim and Anne, prepared
and created by especial decree according to his own heart. St. Joachim had his home, his
family and relations in Nazareth, a town of Galilee. He, always a just and holy man and
illumined by especial grace and light from on high, had a knowledge of many mysteries of
the holy Scriptures and of the olden Prophets. In continual and fervent prayer he asked of
God the fulfillment of his promises, and his faith and charity penetrated the heavens. He
was a man most humble and pure, leading a most holy and sincere life, yet he was most
grave and earnest, and incomparably modest and honest.
The most fortunate Anne had a house in Bethlehem and was a most chaste,
humble and beautiful maiden. From her childhood she led a most virtuous, holy and retired
life, enjoying great and continual enlightenment in exalted contemplation. Withal she was
most diligent and industrious, thus attaining perfection in both the active and
contemplative life. She had an infused knowledge of the divine Scriptures and a profound
understanding of its hidden mysteries and sacraments. In the infused virtues of faith,
hope and love she was unexcelled. Equipped with all these gifts, she continued to pray for
the coming of the Messias. Her prayers were so acceptable to the Lord, that to her He
could but answer with the words of the Spouse: "Thou hast wounded my heart with one
of the hairs of thy neck" (Cant. 4, 9). Therefore, without doubt, saint Anne holds a
high position among the saints of the old Testament, who by their merits hastened the
coming of the Redeemer.
This woman also prayed most fervently, that the Almighty deign to
procure for her in matrimony a husband, who should help her to observe the ancient law and
testament, and to be perfect in the fulfillment of all its precepts. At the moment in
which saint Anne thus prayed to the Lord, his Providence ordained, that saint Joachim made
the same petition: both prayers were made at the same time before the tribunal of the holy
Trinity, where they were heard and fulfilled, it being then and there divinely disposed,
that Joachim and Anne unite in marriage and become the parents of Her, who was to be the
Mother of the incarnate God. In furtherance of this divine decree the archangel Gabriel
was sent to announce it to them both. To saint Anne he appeared in visible form, while she
was engaged in fervent prayer for the coming of the Savior and the Redeemer of men. When
she saw the holy prince, most beautiful and refulgent, she was disturbed and frightened
and yet at the same time interiorly rejoiced and enlightened. The holy maiden prostrated
herself in profound humility to reverence the messenger of heaven; but he prevented and
encouraged her, as being destined to be the ark of the true manna, Mary most holy, Mother
of the Word. For this holy angel had been informed of this sacramental mystery on being
sent with this message. The other angels did not yet know of it, as this revelation or
illumination had been directly given from God only to Gabriel. Nevertheless the angel did
not then manifest this great sacrament to St. Anne; but he asked her to attend and said to
her: "The Most High give thee his blessing, servant of God, and be thy salvation. His
Majesty has heard thy petitions and He wishes thee to persevere therein and that thou
continue to clamor for the coming of the Redeemer. It is his will, that thou accept
Joachim as the spouse, for he is a man of upright heart and acceptable to the Lord: in his
company thou wilt be able to persevere in the observance of his law and in his service.
Continue thy prayers and thy supplications and be not solicitous for anything else, for
the Lord will see them fulfilled. Walk in the straight paths of justice and let thy
souls converse be in heaven. Continuing to pray for the Messias, be thou joyful in
the Lord, who is thy salvation." With these words the angel disappeared, leaving her
enlightened in many mysteries of holy Scriptures, and comforted and renewed in spirit.
To saint Joachim the archangel did not appear in a corporeal manner,
but he spoke to the man of God in sleep as follows: "Joachim, be thou blessed by the
right hand of the Most High! Persevere in thy desires and live according to rectitude and
perfection. It is the will of the Almighty, that thou receive saint Anne as thy spouse,
for her the Lord has visited with his blessing. Take care of her and esteem her as a
pledge of the Most High and give thanks to his Majesty, because he has given her in thy
charge." In consequence of this divine message saint Joachim immediately asked for
the hand of the most chaste Anne and, in joint obedience to the divine ordainment, they
espoused each other. But neither of the manifested to each other the secret of what had
happened until several years afterwards, as I will relate in its place. The two holy
spouses lived in Nazareth, continuing to walk in the justification of the Lord. In
rectitude and sincerity they practiced all virtue in their works, making themselves very
acceptable and pleasing to the Most High and avoiding all blemish in all their doings. The
rents and incomes of their estate they divided each year into three parts. The first one
they offered to the temple of Jerusalem for the worship of the Lord; the second they
distributed to the poor, and the third they retained for decent sustenance of themselves
and family. God augmented their temporal goods on account of their generosity and charity.
They themselves lived with each other in undisturbed peace and union of
heart, without quarrel or shadow of a grudge. The most humble Anne subjected herself and
conformed herself in all things to the will of Joachim: and that man of God, with equal
emulation of humility, sought to know the desires of holy Anne, confiding in her with his
whole heart (Prov. 31, 11), and he was not deceived. Thus they lived together in such
perfect charity, that during their whole life they never experienced a time, during which
one ceased to seek the same thing as the other (Matth. 27, 20). But rather as being united
in the Lord, they enjoyed his presence in holy fear. Saint Joachim, solicitous to obey the
command of the angel, honored his spouse and lavished his attention upon her.
This fortunate couple passed twenty years of their married life without
issue. In those times and among the people of the Jews this was held to be the greatest
misfortune and disgrace. On this account they had to bear much reproach and insult from
their neighbors and acquaintances, for all those that were childless, were considered as
excluded from the benefits of the Messias. But the Most High wished to afflict them and
dispose them for the grace which awaited them, in order that in patience and submission
they might tearfully sow the glorious Fruit, which they were afterwards to bring forth.
They continued in most fervent prayers from the bottom of their hearts, mindful of the
command from on high. They made an express vow to the Lord, that if He should give them
issue, they would consecrate It to his service in the temple of Jerusalem.
Having, at the command of the Lord, persevered a whole year in fervent
petitions, it happened by divine inspiration and ordainment, that Joachim was in the
temple of Jerusalem offering prayers and sacrifices for the coming of the Messias, and for
the fruit, which he desired. Arriving with others of his town to offer the common gifts
and contributions in the presence of the high priest, Isachar, an inferior priest, harshly
reprehended the old and venerable Joachim, for presuming to come with the other people to
make offerings in spite of his being childless. Among other things he said to him:
"Why dost thou, Joachim, come with thy offerings and sacrifices, which are not
pleasing in the eyes of God, since thou art a useless man? Leave this company and depart;
do not annoy God with thy offerings and sacrifices, which are not acceptable to Him."
The holy man, full of shame and confusion, in humble love thus addressed the Lord:
"Most high Lord and God, at thy command and desire I came to the temple; he that
takes thy place, despises me; my sins merit this disgrace; but since I accept it according
to thy will, do not cast away the creature of thy hands" (Ps. 275, 10). Joachim
hastened away from the temple full of sorrow, though peaceful and contented, to a farm or
storehouse, which he possessed, and there in solitude he called upon the Lord for some
days, praying as follows:
"Most high and eternal God, on whom depends the whole existence
and the reparation of the human race, prostrate in thy living presence, I supplicate thy
infinite goodness to look upon the affliction of my soul and to hear my prayers and those
of thy servant Anne. To thine eyes are manifest all our desires (Ps. 37, 10) and if I am
not worthy to be heard, do not despise my humble spouse. Lord God of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob, our first forefathers, do not hide thy kindness from us, nor permit, since Thou art
a Father, that I be numbered among the reprobate and the outcasts in my offerings, because
Thou givest me no issue. Remember, O Lord, the sacrifices (Deut. 11, 27) and oblations of
thy servants and prophets, my ancestors, and look upon their works, which were pleasing to
thy divine eyes. Since Thou commandest me, my Lord to pray to Thee in confidence, grant
me, according to the greatness of thy mercy and power, that which at thy wish I pray for.
In beseeching Thee I fulfill thy will and render the obedience, in which Thou hast
promised to grant my petition. If my sins hinder the exercise of thy mercies, take away
what displeases and hinders Thee. Thou art mighty, Lord God of Israel, and all that Thou
wishest, Thou canst accomplish without hindrance. Let my prayers reach thy ears, and if I
am poor and insignificant, Thou art infinite and always ready to exercise mercy with the
downcast. Whither shall I flee from Thee, who art the King of kings and the Lord of lords?
Thou hast filled thy sons and servants with benedictions in their generations and Thou
hast instructed to expect and desire from thy bounty what Thou hast wrought in my
brethren. If it is Thy pleasure to yield to my petition, and grant me issue I will offer
it and consecrate it to thy holy temple in perpetual service. I have riveted my eyes and
my will on thy holy Will and have always desired to keep them free from the vanishing
things of this world. Fulfill in regard to me, what is according to thy pleasure, and
rejoice our spirit with the accomplishment of our hopes. Look down from thy throne upon
this vile dust, and raise it up, in order that it may magnify Thee and adore Thee, and let
in all things be fulfilled thy will, and not mine."
While Joachim was making these petitions in his retirement, the holy
angel manifested to holy Anne, that her prayer for an issue, accompanied by such holy
desires and intentions, was pleasing to the Almighty. Having thus recognized the will of
God and of her husband Joachim, she prayed with humble subjection and confidence, that it
be fulfilled. "Most high God, my Lord, Creator and Preserver of the universe, whom my
soul reserves as the true God, infinite, holy and eternal! Prostrate in thy real presence
I will speak, though but I am but dust and ashes (Esther 13, 9) proclaiming my need and my
affliction. Lord God uncreated, make us worthy of thy benediction, and give us holy fruit
of the womb, in order that we may offer it to thy service in the temple (Gen. 18, 27).
Remember, O Lord, that Anne, thy servant, the mother of Samuel, was sterile and that by
thy generous mercy she received the fulfillment of her desires. I feel within me a courage
which incites and animates me to ask Thee to show me the same mercy. Hear then, O sweetest
Lord and Master, my humble petition: remember the sacrifices, offerings and services of my
ancestors and the favors, which thy almighty arm wrought in them. I wish to offer to Thee,
O Lord, an oblation pleasing and acceptable in thy eyes: but the greatest in my power, is
my soul, my faculties and inclinations given to Thee, and my whole being. If Thou look
upon me from thy throne giving me issue, I will from this moment sanctify and offer it for
thy service in the temple. Lord God of Israel, if it should be thy pleasure and good will
to look upon this lowly and impoverished creature, and to console thy servant Joachim,
grant me my prayer and may in all things be fulfilled thy holy and eternal will."
These were the prayers, which saint Joachim and Anne offered. On
account of my great shortcoming and insufficiency I cannot fully describe what I was made
to understand concerning the holiness of these prayers and of these saintly parents. It is
impossible to tell all; nor is it necessary, since what I have said is sufficient for my
purpose. In order to obtain a befitting idea of these saints, it is necessary to estimate
and judge them in connection with the most high end and ministry, for which they were
chosen by God; for they were the immediate grandparents of Christ our Lord, and parents of
his most holy Mother.
The petitions of the most holy Joachim and Anne reached the throne of
the holy Trinity, where they were accepted and the will of God was made known to the holy
angels. The three divine Persons, according to our way of expressing such things, spoke to
them as follows: "We have in our condescension resolved, that the person of the Word
shall assume human flesh and that through Him all the race of mortals shall find a remedy.
We have already manifested and promised this to our servants, the Prophets, in order that
they might announce it to the whole world. The sins of the living, and their malice are so
great, that We are much constrained by the rigor of justice. But our goodness and mercy is
greater than all their evil-doing, nor can it extinguish our love toward men. We will look
with mercy upon the works of our hands, which We have created according to our image and
likeness, so as to enable them to become inheritors and participators of our eternal glory
(I Pet. 3, 22). We will consider the services and pleasure derived from our servants and
friends and regard the multitude of those, who shall distinguish themselves in our praise
and friendship. And above all have We before our eyes Her, who is to be the chosen One,
who is to be acceptable above all creatures and singled out for our delight and pleasure;
because She is to conceive the person of the Word in her womb and clothe Him with human
flesh. Since there must be a beginning of this work, by which we shall manifest to the
world the treasures of the Divinity, this shall be the acceptable and opportune time for
its execution. Joachim and Anne have found grace in our eyes; We look upon them with
pleasure and shall enrich them with choicest gifts and graces. They have been faithful and
constant in their trials and in simplicity and uprightness their souls have become
acceptable and pleasing before Us. Let Gabriel as our ambassador bring tidings of joy for
them and for the whole human race; let him announce to them, that in our condescension We
have looked upon them and chosen them."
Thus the celestial spirits were instructed in regard to the will and
the decree of the Almighty. The holy archangel Gabriel humbled himself before the throne
of the most blessed Trinity, adoring and revering the divine Majesty in the manner which
befits these most pure and spiritual substances. From the throne an intellectual voice
proceeded saying: "Gabriel, enlighten, vivify and console Joachim and Anne, our
servants, and tell them, that their prayers have come to our presence and their petitions
are heard in clemency. Promise them, that by the favor of our right hand they will receive
the Fruit of benediction, and that Anne shall conceive a Daughter, to whom We give the
name of MARY."
Together with this mandate of the Most High many mysteries and
sacraments pertaining to this message were revealed to saint Gabriel. With it he descended
from the vault of the empyrean heaven and appeared to holy Joachim, while he was in
prayer, saying to him: "Just and upright man, the Almighty from his sovereign throne
has taken notice of thy desires and has heard thy sighs and prayers, and has made thee
fortunate on earth. Thy spouse Anne shall conceive and bear a Daughter, who shall be
blessed among women (Luc. 42, 48). The nations shall know Her as the Blessed. He who is
the eternal God, increate, and the Creator of all, most upright in his judgments, powerful
and strong, sends me to thee, because thy works and alms have been acceptable. Love has
softened the heart of the Almighty, and has hastened his mercies, and in his liberality He
wishes to enrich thy house and thy family with a Daughter, whom Anne shall conceive; the
Lord himself has chosen for Her the name of MARY. From her childhood let Her be
consecrated to the temple, and in it to God, as thou hast promised. She shall be elected,
exalted, powerful and full of the Holy Ghost; on account of the sterility of Anne her
conception shall be miraculous; She shall be a Daughter wonderful in all her doings and in
all her life. Praise the Lord, Joachim, for this benefit and magnify Him, for in no other
nation has He wrought the like. Thou shalt go to give thanks in the temple of Jerusalem
and in testimony of the truth of this joyful message, thou shalt meet, in the Golden Gate,
thy sister Anne, who is coming to the temple for the same purpose. Remember that marvelous
is this message, for the Conception of this Child shall rejoice heaven and earth."
In the meanwhile the thrice blessed Anne was exalted in prayer and
divine contemplation and totally wrapped up in the mystery of the Incarnation, which,
after having been previously filled with a most high understanding and a specially infused
light, she solicited from the eternal Word. With the profoundest humility and lively faith
she was praying for the hastening of the coming of the Redeemer of the human race in the
following words: "Most high King and Lord of all creation, I, a most vile and
despicable creature, and yet the work of thy hands, desire at the price of the life which
Thou hast given me, to urge Thee to hasten in thy mercy the time of our salvation. O may
thy infinite kindness incline toward our need! O that our eyes might look upon the
Restorer and the Redeemer of men! Remember, O Lord, the mercies of old shown to thy
people, wherein Thou hast promised thy Onlybegotten, and may this promise of infinite
kindness unbend Thee! May it come now, that day so much longed for! Is it possible, that
the Most High should descend from his holy heaven? Is it possible, that He is to have a
terrestrial Mother? What woman shall She be, that is so fortunate and blessed? O who shall
be so favored as to look upon Her? Who shall be worthy to be the servant of her servants?
Blessed the race, that shall be able to see Her and prostrate themselves at her feet to
reverence Her! How sweet shall be the sight of Her and her company! Blessed the eyes, that
shall see Her and the ears, that shall listen to her words, and the family, from whom the
Most High shall select his Mother! Execute, O Lord, this decree: fulfill thy divine
benevolence!"
"The humility, faith and the alms of Joachim and of thyself have
come before the throne of the Most High and now He sends me, his angel, in order to give
thee news full of joy for thy heart: His Majesty wishes, that thou be most fortunate and
blessed. He chooses thee to be the mother of Her who is to conceive and bring forth the
Onlybegotten of the Father. Thou shalt bring forth a Daughter, who by divine disposition
shall be called MARY. She shall be blessed among women and full of the Holy Ghost. She
shall be the cloud that shall drop the dew of heaven for the refreshment of mortals (III
Kings 18, 44): and in Her shall be fulfilled the prophecies of thy ancestors. She shall be
the portal of life and salvation for the sons of Adam. Know also that I have announced to
Joachim, that he shall have a Daughter who shall be blessed and fortunate: but the full
knowledge of the mystery is not given him by the Lord, for he does not know, that She is
to be the Mother of the Messias. Therefore thou must guard this secret; and go now to the
temple to give thanks to the Most High for having been so highly favored by his powerful
right hand. In the Golden Gate thou shalt meet Joachim, where thou wilt confer with him
about this tiding. Thou art the one, who art especially blessed of the Lord and whom He
wishes to visit and enrich with more singular blessings. In solitude He will speak to thy
heart and there give a beginning to the law of grace, since in thy womb He will give being
to Her, who is to vest the Immortal with mortal flesh and human form. In this humanity,
united with the Word, will be written, as with his own blood, the true law of Mercy."
In order that the humble heart of the holy Anne might not faint away
with admiration and joy at these tidings of the holy angel, she was strengthened by the
holy Spirit and thus she heard it and received it with magnanimity and incomparable joy.
Immediately arising she hastened to the temple of Jerusalem, and there found saint
Joachim, as the angel had foretold to them both. Together they gave thanks to the Almighty
for this wonderful blessing and offered special gifts and sacrifices. They were
enlightened anew by the grace of the Holy Spirit, and, full of divine consolation, they
returned to their home. Joyfully they conversed about the favors, which they had received
from the Almighty, especially concerning each ones message of the archangel Gabriel,
whereby, on behalf of the Lord, they had been promised a Daughter who should be most
blessed and fortunate. On this occasion they also told each other, how the same angel,
before their espousal, had commanded each to accept the other, in order that together they
might serve God according to his divine will. This secret they had kept from each other
for twenty years, without communicating it, until the same angel had promised them the
issue of such a Daughter. Anew the made the vow to offer Her to the temple and that each
year on this day they would come to the temple to offer special gifts, spend the day in
praise and thanksgiving, and give many alms. This vow they fulfilled to the end of their
lives, spending this day in great praise and exaltation of the Most High.
The prudent matron Anne never disclosed the secret, that her Daughter
was to be the Mother of the Messias, either to Joachim or to any other creature. Nor did
that holy parent in the course of his life know any more than that She was to be a grand
and mysterious woman. However, in the last moments of his life the Almighty made the
secret known to him, as I will relate in its place.
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