by Saint Louis de Montfort
MONTFORT PUBLICATIONS, New York
Nihil Obstat and
Imprimatur, 1954
SIXTH ROSE: MARY'S PSALTER
EVER SINCE Saint Dominic established the devotion to the Holy Rosary up
until the time when Blessed Alan de la Roche re-established it in 1460,
it has always been called the Psalter of Jesus and Mary. This is
because it has the same number of
Angelic Salutations as there are Psalms in the Book of the Psalms of
David. [Emphasis added.] Since simple and uneducated people are
not able to say the Psalms of David the Rosary is held to be just as
fruitful for them as David's Psalter is for others.
But the Rosary can be considered to be even more valuable than the
latter for three reasons:
1. Firstly, because the Angelic Psalter bears a nobler fruit, that of
the Word Incarnate, whereas David's Psalter only prophesies His coming;
2. Secondly, just as the real thing is more important than its
prefiguration and as the body is more than its shadow, in the same way
the Psalter of Our Lady is greater than David's Psalter which did no
more than prefigure it;
3. And thirdly, because Our Lady's Psalter (or the Rosary made up of
the Our Father and Hail Mary) is the direct work of the Most Blessed
Trinity and was not made through a human instrument.
Our Lady's Psalter or Rosary is divided up into three parts of five
decades each, for the following special reasons:
1. To honor the three Persons of the Most Blessed Trinity;
2. To honor the life, death and glory of Jesus Christ;
3. To imitate the Church Triumphant, to help the members of the Church
Militant and to lessen the pains of the Church Suffering;
4. to imitate the three groups into which the Psalms are divided:
(a) the first being for the purgative life,
(b) the second for the illuminative life,
(c) and the third for the unitive life;
5. And finally, to give us graces in abundance during
our lifetime, peace at death, and glory in eternity.
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