Marian May Devotion (Day 22)
May 22, 2025
Fr. John Colacino C.PP.S.
[The readings and collects for the remainder of the month are taken from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Roman Missal]
 
Day 22
 
A reading from the book of Genesis (3:9-15, 20)
 
After the man, Adam, had eaten of the tree, the Lord God called to the man and asked him, “Where are you?” He answered, “I heard you in the garden; but I was afraid, because I was naked, so I hid myself.” Then he asked, “Who told you that you were naked? You have eaten, then, from the tree of which I had forbidden you to eat!” The man replied, “The woman whom you put here with me– she gave me fruit from the tree, and so I ate it.” The Lord God then asked the woman, “Why did you do such a thing?” The woman answered, “The serpent tricked me into it, so I ate it.”
  Then the Lord God said to the serpent:
“Because you have done this, you shall be banned
  from all the animals
  and from all the wild creatures;
On your belly shall you crawl,
  and dirt shall you eat
  all the days of your life.
I will put enmity between you and the woman,
  and between your offspring and hers;
He will strike at your head,
  while you strike at his heel.”
The man called his wife Eve, because she became the mother of all the living.
 
From his Letter to Dr Pusey by St. John Henry Newman
 

What is the great rudimental teaching of Antiquity from its earliest date concerning her? By "rudimental teaching" I mean the prima facie view of her person and office, the broad outline laid down of her, the aspect under which she comes to us, in the writings of the Fathers. She is the Second Eve. Now let us consider what this implies. Eve had a definite, essential position in the First Covenant.

The fate of the human race lay with Adam; he it was who represented us. It was in Adam that we fell;  though Eve had fallen, still, if Adam had stood, we should not have lost those supernatural privileges which were bestowed upon him as our first father. Yet though Eve was not the head of the race, still, even as regards the race, she had a place of her own; for Adam, to whom was divinely committed the naming of all things, entitled her "the Mother of all the living", a name surely expressive, not of a fact only, but of a dignity; but further, as she thus had her own general relation to the human race, so again had she her own special place as regards its trial and its fall in Adam. In those primeval events, Eve had an integral share. "The woman, being seduced, was in the transgression." She listened to the Evil Angel; she offered the fruit to her husband, and he ate of it. She co-operated, not as an irresponsible instrument, but intimately and personally in the sin; she brought it about. As the history stands, she was a sine-qua-non, a positive, active, cause of it. And she had her share in its punishment; in the sentence pronounced on her, she was recognised as a real agent in the temptation and its issue, and she suffered accordingly. In that awful transaction there were three parties concerned,-the serpent, the woman, and the man; and at the time of their sentence, an event was announced for the future, in which the three same parties were to meet again, the serpent, the woman, and the man; but it was to be a second Adam and a second Eve, and the new Eve was to be the mother of the new Adam. "I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed." The Seed of the woman is the Word Incarnate, and the Woman, whose seed or son He is, is His mother Mary. This interpretation, and the parallelism it involves, seem to me undeniable; but at all events (and this is my point) the parallelism is the doctrine of the Fathers, from the earliest times; and, this being established, we are able, by the position and office of Eve in our fall, to determine the position and office of Mary in our restoration.

Musical Selection (St. Hildegard of Bingen)

Nunc aperuit nobis clausa porta quod serpens in muliere suffocavit, unde lucet in aurora flos de Virgine Maria.

Now a door long shut has opened, to show us that thing which the serpent choked in the woman; and so there shines brightly in the dawn the flower of the Virgin Mary.

Prayer
 
O God,
you willed that at the greeting of an angel
your Word take flesh
in the womb of the blessed Virgin Mary;
grant that we who proclaim her to be truly the Mother of God
may enjoy the help of her intercession.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever. Amen. (Common of BVM)

 

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