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The Legion is Mary's Legion.
We can truly say that Mary is the Cause of our Joy, for the Legion is
based, as Pope John Paul II has noted, "on the dynamic principle of
union with her and on the truth of her intimate participation in the
plan of salvation." (Legion Handbook © 1993, p.6, n. 3)
At that first meeting in
September 1921, those present recited Mary's Rosary and then placed
themselves at Mary's service as they discussed "how they could best
please God and make Him loved in His world." Frank Duff was insistent
that the Legion did not begin with any well thought-out plan of action.
It is Mary herself who formed her Legion and has led it all along. To
the extent that its members walked in union with her, their numbers grew
and great miracles of grace took place. Over the years legionaries have
come to realize by experience the truth of the words they pronounce when
taking the Promise: "The secret of a perfect legionary service consists
in a complete union with Our Lady." And, if we ask ourselves why this is
so, the answer is clear, namely, because she herself is so completely
united to the Holy Spirit.
Union with Our Lady leads to
union with the Holy Spirit; the Spirit of holiness Who fills the Church;
the Spirit of Christ Who equips the Church to continue the mission of
Christ throughout the ages. Bro. Duff noted how legionaries, through
their devotion to Our Lady, came to appreciate the mystery of the Holy
Spirit and His presence in their lives. Contemplating the great things
He has done in Our Lady, they came to appreciate the plans of the Holy
Spirit to do great things in the life of every person.

Mary's relationship to the
Holy Spirit pervades her entire life. We think of the Holy Spirit's
action in her soul at the time of her Immaculate Conception; of His
action at the Annunciation, when she became Mother of God; of the
intimacy between her and Christ that began at that moment and led her to
share, in an ineffable manner, in all the mysteries of His life,
especially in His Sacred Passion. And now she is one with Him as He
reigns in Glory. In all this Mary is an image of the Church. In her
Immaculate Conception we see the fundamental vocation of all the members
of the Church, namely holiness. Holiness is nothing else but union with
Christ Who comes into our lives through the working of the Holy Spirit
at Baptism. As in the case of Our Lady, the Holy Spirit desires to lead
us to great intimacy with Christ, even to sharing in His Cross in order
to share one day in His glory as Mary does since the time of her
Assumption.
But, Our Lady is not only the
image of the Church. She is also the close associate of the Holy Spirit
as He leads us to live the mystery of Christ in ever-greater fullness.
In heaven, completely united to the Holy Spirit and utterly filled with
His presence, Mary continues to work as His partner and agent in the
work of salvation. She is our Mother and she helps to open our hearts to
the action of the Holy Spirit, as was her Immaculate Heart during her
life on earth. He desires so much to come into our souls with fire and
life to make us one with Mary's love for Jesus and the Father. This is
the holiness which all the baptized are called to pursue as Vatican II
points out. It is the ideal also which the Legion puts before us, "the
holiness of its members." In this holiness is the strength of the
Legion. If we speak of or plan the renewal of the Legion during this
year, it is, above all, in the area of the holiness of its members that
this renewal must take place.
Through the legionaries'
union with Our Lady, the Holy Spirit also leads them to a great love for
the Church. This, too, is Mary's gift to her Legion. As she leads the
members along the path of holiness, she helps them see that there is a
close connection between holiness and the apostolate. In fact, it has
been pointed out that there is nothing more fundamental in the Legion
than this. True holiness of life includes having the heart of an
apostle, to share with Christ His desire to draw all men and women to
Himself. On the other hand, an apostolate which does not flow from
holiness of life does not bear lasting fruit. Here, then, is the second
area for renewal during this year - a great love for the Church showing
itself in service, service of Our Lady as she mothers the Church, the
Mystical Body of her Son.
Reverend
Father Joseph Moran, O.P. |