{"id":54876,"date":"2025-09-07T00:30:31","date_gmt":"2025-09-07T04:30:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/?p=54876"},"modified":"2025-09-07T21:31:18","modified_gmt":"2025-09-08T01:31:18","slug":"mother-seton-embraced-the-gift-of-mary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/es\/mother-seton-embraced-the-gift-of-mary\/","title":{"rendered":"Mother Seton Embraced the Gift of Mary"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I was a new mom many years ago, I called my mother daily. I called about big things (\u201cHow do I teach my children to pray?\u201d) and little things (\u201cWhy is he hiccuping so much? And why does this baby never sleep?\u201d) and all the things in between. After every visit to the pediatrician, I called my mom to discuss my children\u2019s growth and immunization schedules. I called to ask questions about child development, discipline, and education.<\/p>\n<p>But mostly, I called to connect. I truly needed my mother\u2019s presence in my life in those early years of motherhood, in ways I could not have imagined during my tumultuous teenage years. Though I have grown in experience and wisdom, I still need my mother, and I still value her opinion, especially on matters related to parenting and family life. I can\u2019t imagine how I would have navigated many parts of my own life experiences without her.<\/p>\n<p>Not every woman is blessed to have a good mother here on earth to guide her. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton lost her own mother when she was just three years old. By the time she married, had five children of her own, and took on the care of her husband\u2019s six half brothers and sisters, she must have felt the lack of an earthly mother\u2019s guidance and example most acutely. She didn\u2019t have the luxury of daily phone calls to a loving woman who could talk her through the trials she faced. Especially when her husband eventually died, leaving her alone to manage her family\u2019s affairs, she must have felt more alone than ever.<\/p>\n<p>Facing what seemed like impossibly difficult circumstances, some women might despair. St. Elizabeth Ann, however, turned to a heavenly mother in her time of need \u2013 Mary, the mother of God, and the mother of us all. Elizabeth turned to the Blessed Virgin Mary for guidance in her faith journey, especially when she was discerning her conversion from the Episcopal to the Catholic Church, but also for day-to-day support in the trials and sorrows of caring for others.<\/p>\n<p>On September 8 we celebrate the feast of the Nativity of Mary \u2014 Mary\u2019s birthday! A great excuse to bake and share blue-frosted cupcakes. As a homeschooler, I often choose this date to begin our school year. It seems appropriate to begin the challenging task of educating our children for another year at home under the guidance of Mother Mary.<\/p>\n<p>For some of us, a relationship with Mary comes naturally, but for others it can be challenging. Her perfection can make her seem somehow unapproachable, like a pristine statue that knows little about the real struggles of the real world we must live in. What can Mary, wife of a saint, mother of a single Divine Son, and conceived without original sin, know about the messiness we face in a world of sin and failure?<\/p>\n<p>The answer is \u201clots.\u201d Mary knows lots about messiness. She knows the ugly truth about the consequences of sin better than any of us because she witnessed it firsthand. Mary\u2019s example, her silent, suffering witness to the torture and death of her son Jesus during his crucifixion, is a perfect example of motherly compassion \u2013 a gift she offers to us all.<\/p>\n<p>The root of the word \u201ccompassion\u201d is the Latin \u201ccompati,\u201d meaning \u201csuffer with.\u201d And this is what Mary does. Mary suffered with Jesus during his passion and death, and she suffers with us today. She suffers beside us and offers love and encouragement in every trial we might face. Whether we face serious woes, like the deadly illnesses and dire financial circumstances that St. Elizabeth Ann endured, or small frustrations like dirty dishes, piles of laundry, or a potty-training toddler who has given up naps, Mary is there with us.<\/p>\n<p>And because she knows what is good for us, Mary never fails to meet us in our suffering and nudge us closer to God. I love to reflect on the Gospel story of the Wedding at Cana and Mary\u2019s simple words to the servants: \u201cDo whatever He tells you\u201d (John 2:5).<\/p>\n<p>This is Mary\u2019s nudging reminder to us all: Do whatever He tells you. Go wherever He calls you. And even if the way He calls you is difficult, I am right here beside you.<\/p>\n<p>St. Elizabeth Ann Seton tells us: \u201cWe know certainly that our God calls us to a holy life. We know that he gives us every grace, every abundant grace; and though we are so weak of ourselves, this grace is able to carry us through every obstacle and difficulty.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Mary is part of that abundant grace that God gives us. Mary was a gift of grace to the \u201cbarren\u201d St. Anne and her husband St. Joachim, born after years of their longing for a child. Mary, steadfast and loving, was a gift of grace to Jesus in his suffering and death. Mary, truth-seeking, gentle, and compassionate, was a gift of grace to Elizabeth Ann Seton as she searched for the truth about her faith and sought consolation in all the messiness and struggles of her earthly life.<\/p>\n<p>In the holy life to which He calls us, God might allow us to face trials, but He always gives us the grace we need to endure them. Especially on the feast of her birth, let us remember that Mary, the mother of God, is part of that gift \u2013 the abundant gift of grace we need today.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Santa Isabel Ana Seton<br \/>\n<em>MEMORARE<\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em>Recuerda, oh piados\u00edsima Virgen Mar\u00eda,<br \/>\nQue nadie haya recurrido a ti,<br \/>\nImplorado su ayuda o buscado su mediaci\u00f3n,<br \/>\nSin obtener alivio.<br \/>\nConfiando entonces en tu bondad y misericordia,<br \/>\nMe arrojo a tus sagrados pies,<br \/>\nY te suplico muy humildemente,<br \/>\nOh, Madre del Verbo Eterno,<br \/>\nPara adoptarme como tu hijo y tomar sobre ti<br \/>\nEl cuidado de mi salvaci\u00f3n eterna.<br \/>\nOh, que no se diga, mi querida Madre,<br \/>\nQue he perecido, donde nadie encontr\u00f3 sino gracia y<br \/>\nSalvaci\u00f3n Eterna. \u00a1\u00c1mame, Madre m\u00eda!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>DANIELLE BEAN<\/strong><em> is a writer and popular speaker on Catholic family life, parenting, marriage, and the spirituality of motherhood, <\/em><em>and the former publisher and editor-in-chief of <\/em>Catholic Digest.<em> Danielle is author of many books for women including <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Momnipotent-Not-So-Perfect-Womans-Catholic-Motherhood\/dp\/1935940619\">Momnipotente<\/a><em>,\u00a0<\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Youre-Worth-Danielle-Bean\/dp\/1942611757\">You\u2019re Worth It!<\/a><em> y <\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/You-Are-Enough-Mission-English\/dp\/1945179481\/ref=sr_1_3\">T\u00fa eres suficiente<\/a><em>. She is also creator and host of the\u00a0<\/em>Girlfriends<em> podcast. Learn more at\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/daniellebean.com\/\">DanielleBean.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Image: The Madonna In Sorrow, <a href=\"https:\/\/commons.wikimedia.org\/wiki\/File:The_Madonna_in_Sorrow.jpg\">Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato<\/a>, (1609-1685)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>This article was previously published. Click <a href=\"https:\/\/setonshrine.org\/es\/categoria\/reflexiones-de-seton\/\">aqu\u00ed<\/a> para ver todas las Reflexiones de Seton.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>St. Elizabeth Ann Seton&#8217;s mother died when she was just three-years-old. So when Elizabeth entered the Catholic Church, she clung to the Blessed Mother. 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