Titus Brandsma 09 - Mary, The Mother of God
Titus Brandsma 09 - Mary, The Mother of God
Titus Brandsma 09 - Mary, The Mother of God
In the years before the Second World War Titus was openly
critical of the Nazi ideology. During the occupation of
Holland, he defended the freedom of the Press and of the
Catholic Press in particular. Titus was arrested in January
1942 and sent to Dachau Concentration Camp where he was
killed by lethal injection on 26 July 1942. He was beatified as
a martyr in 1985 and canonised on 15 May 2022.
In Mary we see the most beautiful image of our union with God. She, the
bride of the Holy Spirit, teaches us how we also, though not in the fullness
of grace but in a wider sense, must be brides of God, in order that he be
born in us, united – also in us – with human nature, our human nature.
Under the beneficent influence of the Holy Spirit we must be born to a new
life with God, who lives in us more than we live of ourselves.
Increasing our devotion to Mary means learning to imitate the attitudes she has in
her life. And so, we too are called to become like Mary: bearers of the divine life.
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God of peace and justice,
you open our hearts to love
and to the joy of the Gospel
even in the midst of countless forms of
violence that take away the dignity of
our brothers and sisters,
fill us with your grace,
so that like Saint Titus Brandsma,
we may in tenderness see beyond
the horrors of inhumanity
and contemplate your glory
that shines forth through
the martyrs of every age,
and so become your authentic witnesses
in the world of today.
Amen.
O Mary, who has observed with admiration and motherly compassion the
final efforts of your Son, help me to remember this when the fulfilling of my
task in life becomes too heavy.
Perhaps this prayer was with him when he was arrested in January 1942 and sent
initially to the prison of Scheveningen. There Titus transforms his prison cell into
a Carmelite cell with a picture of Christ and a picture of Mary:
In the part of the breviary we are using now and which was luckily left to me,
is the beautiful picture of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. So now my breviary is
standing wide open on the topmost of the two corner shelves, to the left of
the bed. When sitting at my table I only have to look a bit to the right and I
can see her beautiful picture; while laying in bed my eye is firstly caught by
that star-bearing Madonna, Hope of all Carmelites.
With the eyes of his heart fixed on Mary and with Jesus at his side Titus
continued his own way of the cross from Scheveningen to Dachau. There he
died on 26 July 1942. May his example inspire us to live a Christian and Marian life.