The writings on revelation and temptation by St Mary Magdalene de Pazzi
Come, Holy Spirit |
---|
|
---|
How
truly wonderful you are, O Word of God, in the Holy Spirit; you cause
him to infuse the soul with you, that it may join itself to God,
conceive God, savor God, taste nothing but God.
The Holy Spirit enters the soul, sealed with that
precious seal of the blood of the Word, the Lamb that was slain. Indeed
it is this blood that urges him to come, although the Spirit is moved of
himself and desires to come.
Drawn by the force of his love and yet moving with
supreme freedom, he moves into all places that are suitable and disposed
to receive him. He is heard by all in his frequent utterances and in
his profound silence. By the force of love, being both unmoved and
swiftest of all in movement, he enters all things.
You do not remain, Holy Spirit, in the unmoved Father,
nor in the Word, and yet you are always in the Father and in the Word
and in yourself, and in all blessed spirits and creatures. All creatures
need you, since the only-begotten Word, by shedding his blood, in his
burning love placed all creatures in need of him. You repose in
creatures who dispose themselves so that, by receiving your gifts, they
may in purity receive your own image in themselves. You repose in those
who receive in themselves the effect of the blood of the Word, and make
themselves worthy dwelling-places for you.
Come, you who, descending into Mary, caused the Word
to take flesh: effect in us by grace what you accomplished in her by
grace and nature.
Come, you who are the nourishment of all chaste thoughts, the fountain of all clemency, the summit of all purity.
Come, and take away from us all that hinders us from being absorbed in you.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.