Could this blueprint which St. Louis de Montfort used really make it this easy for you to understand what St. Louis calls "...a secret unknown to almost all Christians, even the most devout" ("True Devotion to Mary", #177)?
As the type of person who takes God seriously when He says through St. Paul: "This is the will of God, your sanctification" (1 Th. 3:4)...
Let me ask you an important question.
Have you ever felt frustrated, because you can't get your spiritual life off the ground, no matter how many Rosaries, novenas, or other devotions you practice?
If you answered 'yes', you're not alone. Many well-meaning Catholics are going through exactly what you're going through.
That's where this book will help you. It was St. Louis de Montfort's favorite Marian book. Canon Blain, his best friend, said...
"As Louis-Marie devoted a lot of time to spiritual reading, he became familiar with nearly all books dealing with the spiritual life. Those which in my opinion were his favorites were those by the late Fr. Boudon. He would have liked everybody to join the society of the slaves of the Blessed Virgin. The source of this zeal was the book "The Holy Slavery of the Admirable Mother of God" written on this subject by the late Fr. Boudon."
And when St. Louis decided to write his "True Devotion to Mary", he quoted this book more than any other.
That's why Montfort Father Jean-Marie Texier said:
"The writings of this holy priest (Fr. Boudon) charmed the fervent seminarian (St. Louis) in his free time and gave a lively impulse to his momentum toward the good. But none captivated him as much as "The Holy Slavery of the Admirable Mother of God". It is a rich repertoire from which Montfort drew extensively when he composed his Treatise on the True Devotion. One finds, in effect, in the writings of Montfort, the thoughts of Boudon, and sometimes even his expressions."
And by giving you the same blueprint which helped St. Louis become, as Canon Blain said, "one of the greatest devotees of the Mother of God the Church has seen," this book helps you avoid mistakes in your Marian devotion which people don't realize they're making, and which St. Louis says cost many people their eternal salvation. He warned...
"There are at this time, more than ever, false devotions to our Blessed Lady, which it is easy to mistake for true ones. The devil, like a false coiner and a subtle and experienced deceiver, has already deceived and destroyed so many souls by a false devotion to the Blessed Virgin, that he makes a daily use of his diabolical experience to plunge many others by this same way into everlasting perdition" (True Devotion, #90).
And he warned that your life won't become any easier if you pass up this devotion. He cautioned...
"It is true that we can attain to divine union by other roads; but it is by many more crosses and exceptional setbacks, and with many more difficulties, which we shall find it hard to overcome" (True Devotion, #152).
On the other hand, he called the devotion he taught "a path of roses and honey compared with the other paths" (True Devotion, #152).
That being said...
If you're the kind of person who likes to "collect" good books like this, but rarely puts them to use, then I recommend you pass on this book. This book is for Marian devotees who are truly ready to skyrocket their devotion to Mary like St. Louis did.
I want this book to be the turning point in your spiritual life, just as it was for St. Louis. So, use this book to spend a little time with Our Lady and enjoy her company like St. Louis did.
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