The Way of a Man Series | #98
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The evil one hates woman and has an infernal contempt for her ability to give birth to children who bear the image of God.
Though the evil spirits’ hatred is for all women, in particular they despise the Most Holy Virgin Mary, for she is the ultimate “Bride of Christ”, daughter of God the Father, and spouse of the Holy Spirit.
She is the ultimate life-bearer (Theotokos), in that she gave birth to Life itself–the Word incarnate.
The evil sprits will strive to instill contempt in a man’s heart for the Blessed Virgin Mary, women universally, but particularly for his own wife.
In regard to his wife, this contempt will become manifest in four ways:
1. First, in interior judgements;
2. Second, verbal criticisms that demean her physical and emotional character, her performance in her duties
3. Third, a distancing of himself from her emotionally
4. Fourth, eventual separation from her
A husband must examine the manner in which he speaks of and to his wife–as the Lord says, “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” (Mt 12:34)–while also determining whether he is maintaining emotional intimacy with her, or is withdrawing from her.
By doing this regularly a husband can assess his true interior disposition toward her.
If he speaks ill of her, or is distancing himself from her, it is imperative that he repent and seek forgiveness and assistance from God immediately–and God will provide the charity necessary to fulfill his vocation.
Yet, if he continues in his fallen and sinful ways, refusing to repent, he will become a tool of the devil and will transmit the sin and wound of misogyny to his children.
Additionally, a husband ought to be aware that devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary will serve as a sure remedy for any lack of love for his wife.
For she obtained from her Son the miracle of new wine–a rich symbol of the grace of the Lord Jesus–at a marriage feast (see Jn 2).
So also, she can obtain the grace necessary for the healing of a marriage, if she is invited into the Sacrament.
As your devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary increases, so also will your devotion to his wife.
Devin Schadt | Executive Director of the Fathers of St. Joseph
Ite ad Joseph