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NOVENA
IN HONOR OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
By St. Maximilian Kolbe
Opening prayer to the Immaculata
V. How fair you are, 0 Mary!
R. How fair you are, 0 Mary!
V. The original stain is not in you.
R. The original stain is not in you.
V. You are the boast of Jerusalem,
R. You are the joy of Israel.
V. You are the pride of our people.
R. You are the advocate of sinners.
V. 0 Mary!
R. 0 Mary!
V. You are the wisest of virgins.
R. You are the kindest of mothers.
V. Pray for us.
R. Intercede for us with our Lord Jesus Christ.
V. Holy Virgin, you were spotless from the very moment of your
conception.
R. Because you bore his Son, pray to the Father for us.
Through the spotless conception of the Virgin, 0 God, you made ready
a dwelling place worthy of your Son. In anticipation of your Son's
death you preserved her from every stain. Please purify us by her
intercession, so that we might find our way to you. We ask this
through Christ our lord.
R. Amen.
Daily Readings and Meditations for each day of the Novena are given
here, followed by two closing Novena Prayers for each day.
Day 1: The Immaculata's Relationship to the Trinity
Reading: From all eternity the Father begets the Son, and
the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and Son. This life of the
most Holy Trinity is re-echoed in numberless and various ways by the
creatures that issue from God's hands. . . . Every act of love in
God comes forth from the Father through the Son and the Holy Spirit.
God creates, maintains in existence, gives life and growth in the
natural as well as in the supernatural order. In his love God
supports in existence all his innumerable limited created
resemblances; and the love-reaction that is provoked in the creature
can return to the Father only through the Holy Spirit and the Son..
. Among creatures, the summit of this love that goes back to God is
the Immaculata, the one being totally with-out any stain of sin, all
beautiful, all divine. At no time did her will ever deviate from
God's will. With all its strength, her will was always at one with
his. In her there came about the marvelous union of God with
creation (Kolbe's "Sketches for a Book," 1940).
Meditation:
Cultivating a personal relationship with each member of the Holy
Trinity is an obligation for every individual. May the Immaculata's
love-response to each of the Three Divine Persons serve as a model
and stimulus for each of us.
Closing prayers
Day 2: The Immaculata as Spouse of the Holy Spirit
Reading: United to the Holy Spirit as his Spouse, the
Immaculata is one with God in an incomparably more perfect way than
can be predicated of any other creature. What sort of union is this?
It is above all an interior union, a union of her essence with the
"essence" of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit dwells in her, lives
in her. This was true from the first instant of her existence. It
was always true; it will always be true. In what does this life of
the Spirit in Mary consist? He himself is uncreated Love in her; the
Love of the Father and of the Son, the Love by which God loves
himself, the very love of the most Holy Trinity. He is a fruitful
love, a "Conception." Among creatures made in God's image the union
brought about by married love is the most intimate of all (cf. Mt
19:6). In a much more precise, more interior, more essential manner,
the Holy Spirit lives in the soul of the Immaculata, in the depths
of her very being. He makes her fruitful, from the very first
instant of her existence, all during her life, and for all eternity
("Sketches for a book," 17 February 1941.
Meditation:
To grow in daily awareness of the Holy Spirit's presence within us
is a constant challenge that God gives to each and all of us. May
the Immaculata's perfect life in the Holy Spirit cause a sharpening
of our own attentiveness to his presence at the core of our inner
selves.
Closing prayers
Day 3: The Immaculata's Place in God's Plan of Creation and
Salvation
Reading: The Immaculata appears in this world, without
the least stain of sin, the masterpiece of God's hands, full of
grace. God, the most Holy Trinity, beholds the lowliness (i.e., the
humility, the root of all her other virtues) of his handmaid, and
"does great things" for her (cf. Lk 1:49). God the Father gives her
his own Son to be her Son; God the Son descends into her womb; and
God the Holy Spirit forms the body of Christ in the womb of this
most pure virgin. "And the Word was made flesh" (Jn 1:14). The
Immaculata becomes the Mother of God. The fruit of the love of God
in his Trinitarian life and of Mary the Immaculata, is Christ, the
God-man. Hence forth all the other sons of God must be modeled after
this first Son of God, the God-man, the infinite One. They must
reproduce his traits; by imitating Christ souls reach sanctity. . .
. This is the union brought about by the spousal love of the soul
for Christ, through its re-semblance to him, and by God's action.
But if anyone does not wish to have Mary Immaculate for his Mother,
he will not have Christ for his Brother. . . . Since the firstborn
Son, the God-man was conceived only with the specific consent of the
most Blessed Virgin, the same must hold true for all men, who must
be conformed to their first model in all things ("Sketches for a
book," 1940).
Meditation: From all eternity, God has designed a
unique plan for each one of us, no two being identical. His ultimate
aim is that we all be fully united to the Lord. May the Immaculata,
from her unique position in God's plan, foster our growing
conformity to Christ.
Closing prayers
Day 4: The Immaculata's Self-Understanding
Reading:
When our Blessed Mother was asked by Bernadette to tell her name,
she answered, "I am the Immaculate Conception"; this is the
Immaculata's definition of herself (Conference, 26 July 1931). By
these luminous words (at Lourdes) she tells us not only that she was
immaculate in her conception, but beyond this that she is the
Immaculate Conception as such. Some-thing white is one thing; the
whiteness of a thing is some-thing else. Something perfect is one
thing; the perfection of a thing is something else. When God said to
Moses, "I am the one who is," God was telling him: "What is proper
to my essence is that I should always be, by my very nature, of
myself, with no other principle of being." The Immaculate Virgin, of
course, was created by God; she is a creature; she is a conception;
still, she is the Immaculate Conception! What depths of mystery lie
hidden in those words! (Miles Immaculatae, I, 1938, p. 294).
Meditation:
In our contemporary world, great emphasis is placed on the
importance of getting to "know one-self." May the Immaculata's
example of authentic self-understanding lead each of us to find our
own true meaning as participants in the very being of God.
Closing prayers
Day 5: The Immaculata's Dignity as a Human Person
Reading:
The Mother of God is a creature. It follows that all she is, she has
from God. But she is God's most perfect creature. For this reason,
the homage paid to her is, by the very nature of the case, paid to
God him-self. If we admire a statue, we honor the artist who created
this masterpiece. If we honor Mary most holy we honor God. The more
we pay homage to the divine perfections found in Mary, the more
perfect is our homage to God; this is perfectly in order, since God
created her in the highest state of perfection (Conference, 9 April
1938).
Meditation:
The greatness of every work of art is directly proportionate to the
mastery of the artist who forms it. Accordingly, the dignity of
every human person derives from God who has created each of us in
his image. May the Immaculata teach us always to mirror, as she did,
the dignity and perfection of our God.
Closing prayers
Day 6: The Immaculata's Sinlessness
Reading:
Who then are you, 0 Immaculate Conception? Not God, of course,
because he has no beginning. Not an angel, created directly out of
nothing. Not Adam, formed out of the dust of the earth (Gn 2:7). Not
Eve, molded from Adam's rib (Gn 2:21). Not the Incarnate Word, who
exists before all ages, and of whom we should use the word
"conceived" rather than "conception." Humans do not exist before
their conception, so we might call them created "conceptions." But
you, 0 Mary, are different from all other children of Eve. They are
conceptions stained by original sin; whereas you are the unique,
Immaculate Conception ("Sketches for a book," 17 February 1941).
Meditation: Confronting the reality of sin is one of the
fundamental struggles that we face in daily life. May the Immaculata,
the sinless New Eve, confirm our hope in the victorious liberation
from sin which Christ, the New Adam, won for each of us.
Closing prayers
Day 7: The Immaculata's Discipleship
Reading: The Immaculata is God's instrument. With full
consciousness and total willingness she allows God to govern her;
she consents to his will, desires only what he desires, and acts
according to his will in the most perfect manner, without failing,
without ever turning aside from his will. She makes perfect use of
the powers and privileges God has given her, so as to fulfill
al-ways and in everything whatever God wants of her, purely for love
of God, One and Three. This love of God reaches such a peak that it
bears the divine fruits proper to God's own love. Her love for God
brings her to such a level of union with him that she becomes the
Mother of God. The Father confides to her his Son; the Son descends
into her womb; and the Holy Spirit fashions out of her perfectly
pure body the very body of Jesus ("Sketches for a book," 1940).
Meditation: The only way to guarantee that we are on
the "right track" in our everyday activities is to listen to God's
Word and live it out. That's discipleship! May the Immaculata's
discipleship of total conformity to God's Word inspire us to be
similar instruments of his will
Closing prayers
Day 8: The Immaculata's Fruitfulness
Reading:
God sends to us the one who personifies his love: Mary, the spouse
of the Spirit—a spirit of maternal love—immaculate, all beautiful,
spotless, even though she is our sister, a true daughter of the
human race. God confides to her the communication of his mercy to
souls. He makes of her the Mediatrix of the graces merited for us by
her divine Son, for she is full of grace, the mother of all souls
born of grace, reborn, and always being reborn, becoming ever more
godlike (Commentary on MI "Act of Consecration," 1940).
Meditation:
Productivity is one of the chief "virtues" upheld by modern society
as a measure of worldly success. May the Immaculata give witness to
each of us that her (and our) ongoing spiritual fruitfulness in
bearing Christ to others is a far greater achievement than material
productivity.
Closing prayers
Day 9: The Immaculata's Fullness of Love
Reading:
The Immaculata never knew the slightest stain; in other words, her
love was always full, without flaw. She loved God with all her
being, and from the first instant of her existence her love united
her with God so perfectly that on the day of the Annunciation the
angel could say to her, "Full of grace! the Lord is with you!" (cf.
Lk 1:28). She is, then, God's creature, God's image, God's child,
and in all these respects she is all this in the most perfect manner
possible among the ranks of mere creatures ("Sketches for a book,"
1940). Intelligent creatures love God in a conscious manner; through
this love they unite themselves more and more closely with him, and
so find their way back to him. The creature most completely filled
with this love, filled with God himself, was the Immaculata. . . .
In the Holy Spirit's union with Mary we observe more than the love
of two beings; in one there is all the love of the Blessed Trinity;
in the other, all of creation's love. So it is that in this union
heaven and earth are joined; all of heaven with all the earth, the
totality of eternal love with the totality of created love. It is
truly the summit of love ("Sketches for a book," 17 February 1941).
Meditation: To channel all our spiritual, physical, and
psychological energies into their fullest human expression means
simply to love God as totally as possible. May the Immaculata's
flawless love of God prod each of us to channel our love in that
same ultimate direction.
Closing prayers
Novena Prayer to the Immaculata
I greet you, ever-blessed Virgin, Mother of God throne of grace,
miracle of almighty power! I greet you, sanctuary of the most Holy
Trinity and Queen of the universe, Mother of mercy and refuge of
sinners! Most loving Mother, attracted by your beauty and sweetness
and by your tender compassion, I confidently turn to you, and beg of
you to obtain for me of your dear Son the favor I request in this
novena (here mention you request).
Obtain for me also, Queen of Heaven, the most lively contrition for
my many sins and the grace to imitate closely those virtues which
you practiced so faithfully especially humility, purity, and
obedience. Above all I beg you to be my mother and protectress, to
receive me into the number of your devoted children, and to guide me
from your high throne of glory. Do not reject my petitions, Mother
of mercy! Have pity on me, and do no abandon me during life or at
the moment of my death.
Daughter of the Eternal Father, Mother of the Eternal Son, Spouse of
the Holy Spirit, temple of the adorable Trinity, pray for me.
Immaculate and tender Heart of Mary, refuge of the needy and hope of
sinners, filled with the most lively respect, love, and gratitude, I
devote myself forever to your service, and I offer you my heart with
all that I am and all that belongs to me. Accept this offering,
sweet Queen of Heaven and earth, and obtain for me of your dear Son,
Jesus Christ, the favors I ask through your intercession in this
novena. Obtain for me also a tender, generous, constant love of God,
perfect submission to his adorable will, the true spirit of a
Christian, and the grace of final perseverance.
R. Amen.
Closing Prayer of Identification with the Immaculata
O Immaculate Conception, Mary, my Mother, live in me, act in me,
speak in and through me. Think your thoughts in my mind, love
through my heart. Give me your own dispositions and feelings. Teach,
lead and guide me to Jesus. Correct, enlighten and expand my entire
personality and life. Replace me with yourself. Incline me to
constant adoration and thanksgiving; pray in and through me. Let me
live in you and keep me in this union always.
R. Amen.
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