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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading - Memorial B.V.M.
DESCRIPTION:PARADISO \nAn excerpt of “The Divine Comedy” by Dante Alighieri7 ◊◊◊ \nI lifted up my eyes; and… I saw more than a thousand Angels making festival\, each one distinct in effulgence and in ministry. I saw there\, smiling to their sports and to their songs\, a beauty which was gladness in the eyes of all the other saints. And had I equal wealth in speech as in conception\, yet would I not dare to attempt the least of her delightfulness. Bernard\, when he saw my eyes fixed and intent on the object of his own burning glow\, turned his own with such affection to her\, that he made mine more ardent in their gazing. With his love fixed on his Delight\, that contemplator freely assumed the office of a teacher… And he began this holy prayer: \n“Virgin Mother\, daughter of thy Son\, humble and exalted more than any creature\, fixed goal of the eternal counsel\, thou art she who didst so enoble human nature that its Maker did not disdain to become its creature. In thy womb was rekindled the Love under whose warmth this flower in the eternal peace has thus unfolded. Here thou art for us the noonday torch of charity\, and below among mortals thou art the living fount of hope. Lady\, thou art so great and so availest\, that whoso would have grace and has not recourse to thee\, his desire seeks to fly without wings. Thy loving-kindness not only succors him who asks\, but oftentimes freely foreruns the asking. \nIn thee is mercy\, in thee pity\, in thee munificence\, in thee is found whatever of goodness is in any creature. Now this man\, who from the lowest pit of the universe even to here has seen one by one the spiritual lives\, implores thee of thy grace for power such that he may be able with his eyes to rise still higher toward the last salvation. And I\, who never for my own vision burned more than I do for his\, proffer to thee all my prayers\, and pray that they be not scant\, that with thy prayers thou wouldst dispel for him every cloud of his mortality\, so that the Supreme Pleasure may be disclosed to him… \n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe eyes beloved and reverenced by God\, fixed upon him who prayed\, showed us how greatly devout prayers do please her; then they were turned to the Eternal Light\, wherein we may not believe that any creature’s eye finds its way so clear. And I\, who was drawing near to the end of all desires\, raised to its utmost\, even as I ought\, the ardor of my longing. Bernard was signing to me with a smile to look upward\, but I was already of myself such as he wished; for my sight\, becoming pure\, was entering more and more through the beam of the lofty Light which in Itself is true… \nWithin the profound and shining subsistence of the lofty Light appeared to me three circles of three colors and one magnitude; and one seemed reflected by the other\, as rainbow by rainbow\, and the third seemed fire\, breathed forth equally from the one and the other… O Light Eternal\, who alone abidest in Thyself\, alone knowest Thyself\, and\, known to Thyself and knowing\, lovest and smilest on Thyself! That circling which\, thus begotten\, appeared in Thee as reflected light\, when my eyes had dwelt on it for a time\, seemed to me depicted with our image within itself and in its own color\, wherefore my sight was entirely set upon it. As is the geometer who wholly applies himself to measure the circle\, and finds not\, in pondering\, the principle of which he is in need\, such was I at that new sight. I wished to see how the image conformed to the circle and how it has its place therein; but my own wings were not sufficient for that\, save that my mind was smitten by a flash wherein its wish came to it. Here power failed the lofty phantasy; but already my desire and my will were revolved\, like a wheel that is evenly moved\, by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars \n\n\n7 Alighieri\, Dante. The Divine Comedy: Paradiso. Trans. Charles S. Singleton. Princeton\, New Jersey: Princeton University Press\, 1975. 355-381. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n 
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