Consider the poverty, humility and charity of Christ |
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Happy
the soul to whom it is given to attain this life with Christ, to cleave
with all one’s heart to him whose beauty all the heavenly hosts behold
forever, whose love inflames our love, the contemplation of whom is our
refreshment, whose graciousness is our delight, whose gentleness fills
us to overflowing, whose remembrance makes us glow with happiness, whose
fragrance revives the dead, the glorious vision of whom will be the
happiness of all the citizens of the heavenly Jerusalem. For he is the
brightness of eternal glory, the splendor of eternal light, the mirror
without spot.
Look into that mirror daily, O queen and spouse of
Jesus Christ, and ever study therein your countenance, that within and
without you may adorn yourself with all manner of virtues, and clothe
yourself with the flowers and garments that become the daughter and
chaste spouse of the most high King. In that mirror are reflected
poverty, holy humility and ineffable charity, as, with the grace of God,
you may perceive.
Contemplate further the indescribable joys, the wealth
and unending honors of the King, and sighing after them with great
longing, cry to him: ‘Draw me after you: we shall run to the fragrance
of your perfumes, O heavenly bridegroom.’ I will run and faint not until
you bring me into the wine cellar, until your left hand be under my
head and your right hand happily embrace me and you kiss me with the
kiss of your mouth.
In such contemplation be mindful of your poor little
mother and know that I have inscribed your happy memory indelibly on the
tablets of my heart, holding you dearer than all others.
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