Month of May in Honor of Mary (Day 9)
May 09, 2026
Fr. John Colacino C.PP.S.
Day 9
 
A reading from the letter to the Romans (8:29-30)
 
Those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.  And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.
 
A reading from the writings of St.  John Henry Newman
 

HERE first we must consider what is meant by justice, for the word as used by the Church has not that sense which it bears in ordinary English. By “justice” is not meant the virtue of fairness, equity, uprightness in our dealings; but it is a word denoting all virtues at once, a perfect, virtuous state of soul—righteousness, or moral perfection; so that it answers very nearly to what is meant by sanctity. Therefore when our Lady is called the “Mirror of Justice,” it is meant to say that she is the Mirror of sanctity, holiness, supernatural goodness.

Next, what is meant by calling her a mirror? A mirror is a surface which reflects, as still water, polished steel, or a looking-glass. What did Mary reflect? She reflected our Lord—but He is infinite Sanctity. She then, as far as a creature could, reflected His Divine sanctity, and therefore she is the Mirror of Sanctity, or, as the Litany says, of Justice.

Do we ask how she came to reflect His Sanctity? —it was by living with Him. We see every day how like people get to each other who live with those they love. When they live with those whom they don’t love, as, for instance, the members of a family who quarrel with each other, then the longer they live together the more unlike each other they become; but when they love each other, as husband and wife, parents and children, brothers with brothers or sisters, friends with friends, then in course of time they get surprisingly like each other. All of us perceive this; we are witnesses to it with our own eyes and ears—in the expression of their features, in their voice, in their walk, in their language, even in their handwriting, they become like each other; and so with regard to their minds, as in their opinions, their tastes, their pursuits. And again doubtless in the state of their souls, which we do not see, whether for good or for bad.

Now, consider that Mary loved her Divine Son with an unutterable love; and consider too she had Him all to herself for thirty years. Do we not see that, as she was full of grace before she conceived Him in her womb, she must have had a vast incomprehensible sanctity when she had lived close to God for thirty years?—a sanctity of an angelical order, reflecting back the attributes of God with a fulness and exactness of which no saint upon earth, or hermit, or holy virgin, can even remind us. Truly then she is the Speculum Justitiæ, the Mirror of Divine Perfection.

Musical Selection

 

Tota Pulchra es, O Maria, tota pulchra es, et macula non est in te. Quam speciosa, quam suavis in deliciis conceptio illibata! Veni, veni de Libano, veni, veni de Libano, veni, veni, coronaberis. Tu progrederis ut aurora valde rutilans, affers gaudia salutis. Per te ortus est Christus Deus, sol justitiae, o fulgida porta lucis. Veni, veni de Libano... Sicut lilium inter spinas: inter filias sic tu Virgo benedicta. Tuum refulget vestimentum ut nix candidum, sicut sol facies tua. Veni, veni de Libano…
 
All fair art thou, O Mary, all fair art thou, and stain does not exist in thee. How lovely, how sweet in its delights, thy conception unstained. Come, come from Lebannon, Come, come from Lebannon, Come, come, thou shalt be crowned! Thou goest forth like the dawn exceedingly rose-colored, thou bringest the joys of salvation, through thee risen is Christ our God, The sun of Justice, o gleaming portal of light. Come, come from Lebannon... Like a lily amidst brambles; among the daughters so are thou, O Virgin blest. Thy shining raiment like snow is white, even as the sun is the face of thee. Come, come from Lebannon...
 

Prayer

God most high,
from the first moment of her conception
you favoured the Virgin Mary with your grace,
that she might become the mother of the world’s Redeemer.
As you blessed the daughter of Israel,
so grant us the grace
to be fully engaged in your service,
eager to do your will.
Hasten that day of gladness
when you will bring to completion your saving work,
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever. Amen. (Immaculate Conception)
 
Mirror of justice, pray for us.

 

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