Marist Spirituality
… to think
as Mary, judge as Mary,
and feel and act as Mary in all things…
Marist spirituality connects us to the spirit of
Mary and her desire to see the Gospel of her Son be born anew in
the Church community
and the world. Each person of the Marist family has a sense of
being chosen and called by Mary to do “the work of Mary.” This
means more than honoring or imitating her virtues; it is a life-long
journey to take on the mind and heart of Mary and make her visible
in and through us. In doing so, we hope that people will see beyond
us to the source of her faith, Jesus Christ.
To say “Yes” to
God
Mary’s faith is a model for us all. Though not understanding
the fullness of God’s mystery and plan, aware of her own
limitations and the harsh reality of the world around her, she
nonetheless accepted God’s Word and was willing to bear the
gift of God’s Son. We are encouraged to be as open and trusting
of God’s call to us.
To be present and guide gently
Jesus had the value of a caring, accepting presence throughout
his life; Mary was confident in God’s promise and encouraged
Jesus to live fully into who he was. By the mystery of Jesus’ death
and resurrection, we, too, can have a personal relationship with
Jesus and help others realize the love of God.
To be a humble and merciful servant
Not much is mentioned of Mary in the New Testament, but the power
of her spirit is evident. Though “hidden and unknown” – drawing
little attention to herself, but rather to the message of Jesus
in quiet, simple, thoughtful ways – she embodies God’s
compassion and mercy.
To support the Church
Mary was there when the Church was birthed in the days of Pentecost.
As Jesus’ mother, she was his first disciple, prophetically
proclaiming God’s truth. She seeks us to be “instruments
of Divine Mercy” for the sake of the Church.
To unify God’s
people
As people of different backgrounds and cultures were brought
together by the power and message of the Spirit, Mary seeks
a community
today of one family, everyone welcomed and embraced by God. We
are called as Mary’s agents to be evangelizers of the Good
News of God’s love and salvation.
Belonging to a community is at the heart of Marist
spirituality. We work and pray separately and as a group so that
each member
of the community can develop a relationship with Mary that will
strengthen the Society’s ability to reflect Mary to others.

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