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Unless You Become as a Little Child…

Ave Maria Meditations

Grace of the Childlike 

Now what are we to understand by that wonderful thing, spiritual childhood, the one attitude which makes the kingdom of heaven possible? We must be converted and become as little children. Our minds must be pure and unsophisticated and natural.  We must be converted and get rid of all those accretions which come to us from false training, from false traditions and standards, rid of all that hardness of heart which is the natural condition of the human race.  We must become cheerful, ready to receive things much greater than ourselves.  We must have the wonderful gift of loving goodness.  We must, in one word, be capable of admiration.  We must feel elation when we see something that is perfect instead of taking it to pieces and criticizing it, looking at it in a grudging and ungenerous way. 

Instead of that, let us be like children clapping their hands and giving vent to their joy in shouts and laughter; they have no reserve, no critical attitude; they have not been embittered yet and their hearts have not been soured; they have still the first, natural faith in goodness and then, through baptism, the have the supernatural faith in it, they admire it, unless, of course, they belong to that pitiable class of little ones who have no real childhood. 

But the ordinary happy child, who has the privilege of a good mother, has the gift of admi­ration, and keeps it till the blight of society falls on his mind and darkens it. This, then, ought to be our great Christian mental­ity; a readiness to admire the things of God, a readi­ness to admit that he does great and marvelous things, that he is great in nature; great in heaven, great in grace, that he is the. Creator of earth and heaven; that, in the words of our Blessed Lord, Heaven is God’s throne and earth his footstool; that there is nothing in the vast universe which is not the handiwork of God, and that therefore it is full of end­less glories, possibilities and marvels. We have but one thing to do – a very easy thing at first sight – just to admire it, to love it for its beauty and riches, to clap our hands in our surprise at its glories and its mys­teries. This is part of the great natural goodness of creation which we accept everywhere, and we should just admire, as children admire. 

Dom Anscar Vonier, OSB.

Sr. JosephMary f.t.i.

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Our Lady found this unworthy lukewarm person and obtained for her the grace to enter the Third Order of the Franciscans of the Immaculate. May this person spend all eternity in showing her gratitude.

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