MAY THE MONTH OF PROMISE
WHY is May chosen as the month in which we exercise a special
devotion to the Blessed Virgin?
The first reason is because it is the time when the earth
bursts forth into its fresh foliage and its green grass after the stern frost
and snow of winter, and the raw atmosphere and the wild wind and rain of the
early spring. It is because the blossoms are upon the trees and the flowers are
in the gardens. It is because the days have got long, and the sun rises early
and sets late. For such gladness and joyousness of external Nature is a fit
attendant on our devotion to her who is the Mystical Rose and the House of
Gold.
A man may say, "True; but in
this climate we have sometimes a bleak, inclement May." This cannot be
denied; but still, so much is true that at least it is the month of promise and
of hope. Even though the weather happen to be bad, it is the month that begins and heralds in the summer. We know, for all that
may be unpleasant in it, that fine weather is coming, sooner or later.
"Brightness and beautifulness shall," in the Prophet's words, "
appear at the end, and shall not lie: if it make delay, wait for it, for it
shall surely come, and shall not be slack."
May then is the month, if not of fulfilment, at least of promise;
and is not this the very aspect in which we most suitably regard the
Blessed Virgin, Holy Mary, to whom this month is dedicated?
The Prophet says, " There shall come forth a rod out of
the root of Jesse, and a flower shall rise out of his root." Who is the
flower but our Blessed Lord? Who is the rod, or beautiful stalk or stem or
plant out of which the flower grows, but Mary, Mother of our Lord, Mary, Mother
of God?
It was prophesied that God should come
upon earth. When the time was now full, how was it announced? It was announced
by the Angel coming to Mary. "Hail, full of grace," said Gabriel,
"the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou among women." She then was
the sure promise of the coming Saviour, and therefore May is by a
special title her month.