Saturday 19 November 2011

"Objectives of the Society of Mary" by Bala Swamy

Part One
1st objective of the Institute
          To Strive for Evangelical Perfection
          *Merely following the Commandments is not enough but Counsels of Jesus Christ.
          *Jesus Christ glorifies His Father through us (Earthly nature)
          *Sublime perfection is only possible by flowing God
          *Solid progress towards perfection only comes by constant work daily.
          *We have damaged nature, so to repair we must walk the way of the cross. (Difficulties, troubles...)
          *Christian Perfection is holy humility. Ex: August Mother, apostles, disciples
          *Worrying about Duration for perfection will not help us. Only through Hope we go ahead.
          Chapter two
          2nd object:
          To draw into the ways of salvation persons of the world.
          *Under the law of Jesus, Charity, to renounce the world.
                          *The perfection of counsel attained or perused before persons of the world and to fulfill it.
          *Humble and fervent prayer toward heaven, prayer addressed to God of Abraham and of Jacob taught to the chosen people, finally the Messiah in bringing redemption!
          *If not always ready to let themselves be moved, prayer not always effective, third sign applied to retreats, instructions.
          Chapter three
          3rd object:
          To maintain oneself through wise precautions in pristine fidelity to the rules.
          *Fervor has created institutes; contagion of the world has corrupted them.
                          *It is no longer opportune for a society of Christians to exist without relation with the outside.
                          *The dealing with the world does not open it to be affected by its contagion.
Constitutions of the Society of Mary 1839
*In 1828, WJC felt the need for some clarification of basic guidelines and objectives
*In order to answer to some questions about Spirit, Spirituality, mission, formation and administration.
*With the help of Fr. Lalanne, WJC composed & revised a text in 1828
*Because of his long absence from Bordeaux and visitation of all communities, he thought of redoing the text
       Constitutions of the Society of Mary 1839In 1834  First book
       In 1838  Second book, same year he submitted for the approval of the Holy See
       In 1839, WJC published the Constitutions of the Society of Mary
The Object of the Society and its SpiritObjects:
 *To raise each of its members, with the grace of God, to religious perfection
Ø  This object has the Christian perfection
       ObjectTo work in the world for the salvation of souls by upholding and spreading, through means adapted to the needs and spirit of the times, the teachings of the Gospel, the virtues of Christianity and the practices of the Ca. Church.
Ø  This object motives the zeal for the salvation of souls
Ø  For the Marianist, devotion to Mary is important point in the imitation of Jesus Christ.
       On the Vow of StabilityBy this vow, we Marianists intend  to establish ourselves permanently and irrevocably as the servant of Mary
       This vow shows our devotedness to our Mother
       This vow is made with the intention of never depriving the Society….
       On the Exercises of Religious Life Impossible to arrive at religious perfection with mental prayer
       Mental prayer should be Made exactly According to the method With enjoyment and with Benefit
       On the Evangelical Virtues The imitation of Jesus Christ means practicing the virtues that are in the Gospel
       The Gospel should be the first instruction and first example of the Marianists
       We should renounce the world and oneself as Jesus says, “if anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him renounce himself….”
       On the Evangelical Virtues SM should not worry about today, tomorrow or about the past……..the only one thing we should have in our hearts is “to do always and everywhere what pleases God
Particular Rules for Each Class of ProfessedPriests
       They should be salt of the Society in order to prevent the Society from degeneration from its primitive spirit and from its first fervor
       They should be light….to prevent the Society from ever compromising the true principles of the ways of Religious perfection….
Particular Rules for Each Class of ProfessedTeaching Laymen:
       The priests do not teach concurrently with the Brothers….
       Primary schools for the Brothers……
       No distinction among the brothers, one maybe teacher in arts, one maybe in science, but now distinction
Working Brothers
       Are generally formers…taking care of the property of the SM
       These brothers should stir up a pious jealousy in Priests and the Teaching brothers.
       Guided by superiors
       Their hearts are more habitually directed towards God.

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