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If we go back to the earliest writings of the Church, and quickly examine some sources, we see the “marital and spousal” aspect of this mystical language used in a second century AD document called the Odes of Solomon; and as we proceed up through history we see mention of it in the writings of St. Augustine (4th century), St. Ildephonsus, archbishop of Toledo, Spain (7th century), St. Germanus, patriarch of Constantinople (7th century), Cardinal St. Peter Damian (11th century), St. Bonaventure (13th century), Emmanuel d’Alzon (19th century), and, in the many scholars of the 20th century, such as Cardinal Joseph Suenens, Karl Rahner, Pope John Paul 2, Rev. Peter Damian M. Fehlner, F.F.I., and Pope Benedict 16th.
A few examples of how the word “spouse” is used in these theological contexts may be helpful. In 1979, on Pope John Paul 2 first pilgrimage to the United States, he gave a sermon on our Blessed Mother at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and made this point in relation to Mary:
“…Through her, the Sun of Justice was to rise in the world. Through her, the great healer of humanity, the reconciler of hearts and consciences, her Son, the God-Man, Jesus Christ, was to transform the human condition and by his death and resurrection, uplift the entire human family. As a great sign that appeared in the heavens, in the fullness of time, this woman dominates all history as the Virgin Mother of the Son, as the Spouse of the Holy Spirit, and as the Handmaid of humanity.”
(excerpted from Mary’s Yes – Meditations on Mary Through The Ages, edited by John Rotelle, O.S.A., Servant Press, Ann Arbor, 1988)
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وده سؤال سنة 2003 والرد عليه
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Mary; spouse of Holy Spirit?
Question from Rick Head on 4/7/2003:
My wife and I have been on a journey over the past 4 years into the Catholic Church. We will officially be Catholics this Easter!!! I was a Pentecostal Protestant Minister for 4 years, but I have gradually been drawn to Catholic Faith. In this journey, we have had no problems with the teachings of the Church. As for doctrine concerning Mary, however we have a question. We have no problems with the teachings on Mary as our Mother/ Queen of Heaven/ Immaculate Conception/ or Assumption. However, we have been doing lots of reading and we have learned that the Church sees Mary as the spouse of the Holy Spirit and that the Holy Spirt gives graces only through Mary. This is too difficult for us right now. I quote Mark Miravalle in "Introduction to Mary- the Heart of Marion Doctrine and Devotion". On pgs 167-168 he states, "Mary's profound union with the Holy Spirit, the Sanctifier, leads to her role as Mediatrix of every grace bestowed to the human family....As Maximilian Kolbe describes: The union between the Immaculata and the Holy Spirit is so inexpressible, yet so perfect, that the Holy Spirit acts only by the Most Blessed Virgin, His spouse. This is why she is Medatrix of all the graces given by the Holy Spirit." I have been reading the Church Fathers and Scripture, and this teaching does not seem to be reflected in these. Please help us. Is this something we must accept or is this an extemist view of Mary's role that the Church allows in the interest of Christian Liberty. Thanks Rick Head
Answer by Fr. John Echert on 5/23/2003: Some mysteries are so profound, that they can only be fully revealed and disclosed over time. Hence, it is no surprise that the fullness of some truths is not explicitly expressed by the Sacred Scriptures or the early Fathers, though typically there is a basis. Without doubt, Saint Luke provides us with the basis for Mary as the Spouse of the Holy Spirit, in his beautiful account of the Annunciation and the circumstances of the Conception by the power of the Holy Spirit. It follows from this that, in a mystical and spiritual sense, the Holy Spirit is the Spouse of the Blessed Mother. Mary, in fact, has a special relationship with each Person of the Holy Trinity: The perfect Daughter of our heavenly Father, the Mother of the Son of God, and the Spouse of the Holy Spirit. I welcome you to the Catholic Church, but now feel that you must make an act of Faith on this matter, and the grace of God will do the rest. Time to set down any intellectual barriers or biases you may still carry with you from your past. I guarantee you that if you open yourself up to God and pray to the Blessed Mother on this matter, you will be quickly brought to an acceptance of this mystery. © Thanks, Rick Father Echert
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