Virgin Mary, wife of the Holy Spirit, with evidence

 While I was browsing one of the Catholic Christian websites that talks about the Christian church tradition through the Catholic faith, I found a page that talks about the Virgin Mary not only as the mother of God, but also as the (wife)


of the Holy Spirit . I decided to put the link in your hands so that you can look at it directly... and I transferred the words in the link with a translation of it so that we can all read it and know what is in it.

Note: What is stated on this page is considered the strongest response to those Christians who claim that the Qur’an was not accurate when it says that (God has not taken a wife or a son)... considering that they do not believe that Mary is the wife of God.... but this page represents a strong slap in the face to their slander because it testifies frankly that they see Mary as the wife of God 
... Link for browsing

http://www.catholictradition.org/Tra...oly-ghost7.htm The picture shows Mary standing upon a globe, which represents the world. Above is the Blessed Trinity. Directly over her head hovers the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Graces, represented by rays of light, stream from Him into Mary's heart, and from then pour themselves upon the earth in seven streams, symbolizing the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit granted to men through Mary's mediation. In several passages of Holy Scripture, the Holy Spirit Himself calls Mary His Spouse. Even at the first instant of her conception, He imparted to her so great a fullness of grace that all the Angels and Saints combined have not attained such a degree of perfection . An artist depicted an artistic painting of Mary as the (wife) of the Holy Spirit. The picture shows Mary standing above the globe, which represents the world, and above it the blessed Trinity. Directly above her head you find the Holy Spirit fluttering in the form of a dove. As for the graces, they came in the form of sun rays, as if flowing from the Holy Spirit to the heart of Mary, and from both of them flowing to the globe in the form of seven spectra, which symbolize the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit that He granted to mankind through the mediator, the Virgin Mary. The Holy Bible mentioned in many passages that the Holy Spirit Himself called Mary (His wife). Even at the first moment of her pregnancy, the Holy Spirit conveyed all the fullness of grace to Mary, which was not achieved by anyone like her, not even the angels and saints. Enraptured by Mary's beauty, the Holy Spirit exclaims in admiratio "How beautiful art thou, My Love!" (Cant. 4:1). But it was above all at the Incarnation of the Son of God that Mary became the true Spouse of the Holy Spirit for she conceived the Eternal Word in the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit was delighted with the beauty of the Virgin Mary, so we find Him wondering in wonder (How beautiful you are, my beloved) Song of Songs 4:1. But as soon as the Son of God was incarnated, Mary became (a wife).










Through Mary, with Mary, and in Mary, the Holy Spirit

brought forth the God-man, and in like manner He brings forth, every day, to the End of Time, the elect children of God. St. Louis Grignon de Montfort says: "The Holy Spirit imparted to Mary His immeasurable gifts, and has made her the dispenser of all His graces, so that she distributes His gifts and graces to whom she will, as much as she wills, and how and where she wills. No grace is given by Heaven to man except through her virginal hands." St. Bernard and St. Alphonsus and many other theologians hold the same opinion.

Through Mary, with Mary, and in Mary, the Holy Spirit gave to the world the incarnate God, and in like manner today, and every day, to the end of time, the Holy Spirit elects the children of God. To enable Mary to fill her new sublime office as Mother of all God's children, she required another plenitude of grace, and this she received from the Holy Spirit at His coming on Pentecost. Mary had joined


the Apostles in the Cenacle, and for nine days had prayed with them and sighed for the coming of the Divine Comforter. It was chiefly due to her prayers and ardent desires that the Holy Spirit came down with such treasures of grace.

To enable Mary to fulfill all her glorious work as the mother of all God’s children, she sought another perfect grace, and this was fulfilled when the Holy Spirit came on the Feast of Pentecost. Mary joined the disciples in the upper room, and prayed with them for nine days, beseeching the coming of the Comforter, who had originally come upon them with the treasures of His gifts because of her prayers and sincere supplications.

Through Mary we must seek grace, for she is the Spouse of the Holy Spirit , and all graces are dispensed through her hands. Let us often greet Mary as the Spouse of the Holy Spirit .

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