Video – Fi News #139: Crucifix on Tower of David

By January 21, 2013Bloomington, IN, Fi News

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Ave Maria!

Here at the "Mother of the Redeemer Retreat" the finishing touch to the new tower "Tower of David" was the crucifix. At six feet tall the corpus on the cross is life size.

Mary is the "Turris Davidica," the Tower of David
by Blessed Cardinal Newman

TOWER in its simplest idea is a fabric for defense against enemies. David, King of Israel, built for this purpose a notable tower; and as he is a figure or type of our Lord, so is his tower a figure denoting our Lord's Virgin Mother.

She is called the Tower of David because she had so signally fulfilled the office of defending her Divine Son from the assaults of His foes. It is customary with those who are not Catholics to fancy that the honors we pay to her interfere with the supreme worship which we pay to Him; that in Catholic teaching she eclipses Him. But this is the very reverse of the truth.

For if Mary's glory is so very great, how cannot His be greater still who is the Lord and God of Mary? He is infinitely above His Mother; and all that grace which filled her is but the overflowings and superfluities of His incomprehensible Sanctity. And history teaches us the same lesson. Look at the Protestant countries which threw off all devotion to her three centuries ago, under the notion that to put her from their thoughts would be exalting the praises of her Son. Has that consequence really followed from their profane conduct towards her? Just the reverse—the countries, Germany, Switzerland, England, which so acted, have in great measure ceased to worship Him, and have given up their belief in His Divinity while the Catholic Church, wherever she is to be found, adores Christ as true God and true Man, as firmly as ever she did; and strange indeed would it be, if it ever happened otherwise. Thus Mary is the "Tower of David."

Ave Maria!

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  • Dan says:

    Beautiful. But a craftsman should never throw a ladder down from where he is working. Not only dangerous but ruins your equipment.

  • apostolate says:

    Ave Maria!

    Actually the ladder was junk before it hit the ground. They were given the wrong ladder and had to hammer parts of it just to make it work for a few minutes. They needed the good 6ft ladder not the broken 4ft ladder.

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