Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Miraculous images: Montserrat

The Black Madonna of Montserrat is one of Spain's most venerated images of the Virgin Mary. Tradition holds that already before the year 888, a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary was placed among the rocks of Montserrat. Even in pre-Christian times the mountain was an important religious site, when there stood a temple to Venus.

The statue of the Black Virgin of Montserrat is known as 'La Moreneta', the Little Dark One. It has oriental features and was probably carved by a Byzantine sculptor in the twelfth century. Our Lady of Montserrat has a very majestic appearance and bears a close resemblance to the dark Virgins of the French Auvergne region, found along the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Like the statue of Our Lady of Montserrat, most of these images depict the Mother of God as 'Sedes Sapientiae' (Seat of Wisdom). This way of depicting Mary, seated on a throne with the Child Jesus on her lap, is very typical for the Romanesque period.

Perhaps the religious significance of Montserrat and its Black Virgin is most beautifully expressed in the 'Llibre Vermell de Montserrat', a manuscript of pilgrimage songs from the Middle Ages. The song 'O virgo splendens' goes as follows:

"O Virgin resplendent here on the lofty mountain,
jagged with its shining miracles about,
which all the faithful climb.
Ah, with an eye of mercy
see those bound by the bonds of sin,
let them not be weighed down by the blows of Hell
but be called by your prayers to be with the blessed."

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Look to the star, call upon Mary

"If the storms of temptation arise, if you crash against the rocks of tribulations, look to the star, call upon Mary. If you are tossed about on the waves of pride, of ambition, of slander, of hostility, look to the star, call upon Mary … if you begin to be swallowed up by the abyss of depression and despair, think of Mary! In dangers, in anxiety, in doubt, think of Mary, call upon Mary … When you are terrified by judgement or in despair, think of Mary. If she holds you, you will not fall, if she protects you, you need not fear."

St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)

Monday, April 24, 2006

Welcome

Welcome to my blogspot. This site will be completely dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. I will use its space to post thoughts, reflections, images and short articles on the glorious Queen of Heaven.

The title of this blog, 'Respice stellam, voca Mariam', comes from a sermon delivered by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (see next post). In English it means: 'Look to the star, call on Mary'. It refers to the ancient idea of Mary as Star of the Sea, so beautifully worded in the hymn 'Ave Maris Stella'. This blog wishes to celebrate Mary as our guide and safe haven in life!