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  1. Total Virgin

    “She was a virgin even of herself.”
    Père François de Sainte-Marie, O.C.D.

    In a house of mirrors that coveted her image
    she never walked
    with her own beauty
    nor made a feast of her goodness,
    inviting friends from the far and wide.
    She never sat down with her own innocence
    to dialogue together,
    nor called a stranger in
    to sit at her hearth and be glorified.

    She was a maiden promised to one lover
    whom she was always seeking.
    Though he hid in her heartbeat and settled himself
    behind her breath,
    he was distance, too. Journeys dwindled to places
    beside her own, and miles melted beneath
    her steps of wanting. She could by-pass all
    meadows that trap us with their poisonous flower
    and their soliciting pools
    and winding lanes that skirt the only death.

    She was out on a road alone, hastening onward,
    gathering all as a gift, the small and great
    fragments of mystery and reality.
    Everything was for Him, even her own being.
    Since love marks neither measurement or weight
    she carried all, without touching or tasting.

    Life which comes as a virgin to us all,
    most safely came to her.
    Time, when she passed, remained inviolate.

    Sr. Miriam of the Holy Spirit, O.C.D. (Jessica Powers)

    Total Virgin (1976; 1984)

    Powers, J 1999, The Selected Poetry of Jessica Powers, ICS Publications, Washington DC.

    Featured image: This detail of a manuscript leaf with the Assumption of the Virgin in an Initial V comes from an Italian antiphonary. The illumination by Niccolò di ser Sozzo (Italian, active ca. 1334, died 1363) was executed ca. 1340 in Siena; the materials are tempera, ink, and gold on parchment. This work comes from the Manuscripts and Illuminations Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The museum notes the following: The Assumption of the Virgin, celebrated on August 15, is an especially important holiday in Siena. Niccolò di ser Sozzo, one of the city’s renowned fourteenth-century illuminators, painted it on numerous occasions. The Virgin Mary, in a diaphanous gown, rises effortlessly as choirs of angels guide her path. Image credit: Metropolitan Museum of Art (Public domain)

    https://carmelitequotes.blog/2024/08/14/jessica-totalvirgin/

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  2. Total Virgin

    “She was a virgin even of herself.”
    Père François de Sainte-Marie, O.C.D.

    In a house of mirrors that coveted her image
    she never walked
    with her own beauty
    nor made a feast of her goodness,
    inviting friends from the far and wide.
    She never sat down with her own innocence
    to dialogue together,
    nor called a stranger in
    to sit at her hearth and be glorified.

    She was a maiden promised to one lover
    whom she was always seeking.
    Though he hid in her heartbeat and settled himself
    behind her breath,
    he was distance, too. Journeys dwindled to places
    beside her own, and miles melted beneath
    her steps of wanting. She could by-pass all
    meadows that trap us with their poisonous flower
    and their soliciting pools
    and winding lanes that skirt the only death.

    She was out on a road alone, hastening onward,
    gathering all as a gift, the small and great
    fragments of mystery and reality.
    Everything was for Him, even her own being.
    Since love marks neither measurement or weight
    she carried all, without touching or tasting.

    Life which comes as a virgin to us all,
    most safely came to her.
    Time, when she passed, remained inviolate.

    Sr. Miriam of the Holy Spirit, O.C.D. (Jessica Powers)

    Total Virgin (1976; 1984)

    Powers, J 1999, The Selected Poetry of Jessica Powers, ICS Publications, Washington DC.

    Featured image: This detail of a manuscript leaf with the Assumption of the Virgin in an Initial V comes from an Italian antiphonary. The illumination by Niccolò di ser Sozzo (Italian, active ca. 1334, died 1363) was executed ca. 1340 in Siena; the materials are tempera, ink, and gold on parchment. This work comes from the Manuscripts and Illuminations Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The museum notes the following: The Assumption of the Virgin, celebrated on August 15, is an especially important holiday in Siena. Niccolò di ser Sozzo, one of the city’s renowned fourteenth-century illuminators, painted it on numerous occasions. The Virgin Mary, in a diaphanous gown, rises effortlessly as choirs of angels guide her path. Image credit: Metropolitan Museum of Art (Public domain)

    https://carmelitequotes.blog/2024/08/14/jessica-totalvirgin/

    #AssumptionOfTheBlessedVirginMary #beauty #BlessedVirginMary #inspiration #JessicaPowers #journey #love #MarianDevotion #poetry #SrMiriamOfTheHolySpirit