Saint of the Day, May 18, 1964
by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
“A Roman and Apostolic Catholic, the author of this text submits himself with filial devotion to the traditional teaching of Holy Church. However, if by an oversight anything is found in it at variance with that teaching, he immediately and categorically rejects it.”
The words “Revolution” and “Counter-Revolution” are employed here in the sense given to them by Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in his book Revolution and Counter-Revolution, the first edition of which was published in the monthly Catolicismo, Nº 100, April 1959.
Statue of Our Lady Help of Christians which Prof. Plinio mentions in this lecture
We are in the novena of the Blessed Virgin Mary Help of Christians. Our Lady is the help of Christians from so many standpoints that one could almost make an encyclopedia on this topic. But I have the impression there is an aspect we could very well consider, and it is the more lively part of devotion to Our Lady.
In general, a lively devotion to Our Lady begins with some help from her that causes a dawn of confidence to rise in the soul.
Usually, in everyone I have seen who has a true devotion to Our Lady that devotion began with a kind of good offices of Our Lady to the person.
The person runs into trouble – sometimes spiritual, sometimes temporal, sometimes one thing or another – and asks Our Lady to save him. And Our Lady, while saving him from those difficulties also works something in his soul in the order of imponderables and in the order of grace whereby he acquires as it were a taste of her maternal, smiling, affable and kind goodness and with it a lively hope that She will heed him again in other difficult circumstances.
This insistent pleading for all kinds of graces – above all for the love of God, which is the grace we should beseech the most – ends up by growing in a crescendo in such a way that Our Lady becomes ever more exorable and maternal and her assistance more meticulous as the person grows in this kind of acquired taste for the affable and smiling providence She shows toward him.
In fact, at times people end up by asking Our Lady for real trifles, little insignificant things that She grants like a mother who wants to give her children things great and small and who smiles with special affection when asked for small things.
There is here a kind of aurora of confidence, a dawn of true understanding of what our relationship with Our Lady is about; and even if the soul goes through very long and tough trials and periods of aridity and difficulties, some of that remains. It is like a light that accompanies the person throughout his life, including the last and bitterest throes of death.
I highly recommend that you ask Our Lady at least for the grace of placing you on the special, tender loving path of making these small requests, asking for these small favors in a kind of intimacy with her. Sometimes she will even do us this favor: we ask her something which is not in her designs to grant because it is a trial through which we must pass and that is the way she wants it to be. Well, Our Lady does not give what we ask but gives us strength to endure what is coming, which turns out to be much bigger than we assumed. And after all is said and done She ends up by giving something better than what we asked for.