Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana - 01.06.1961, Side 109

Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana - 01.06.1961, Side 109
89 To fear and patience the meekness of true contrition must be added (llth step). The 12th step corresponds to humility, which is the true founda- tion of virtues, in the same way as the 12 apostles are the foundation of the Christian Faith. When the virtues have been joined together with humility, which may be called the glue of the other virtues, we are bound to thank God for the reerection of the Temple, that is the soul (ac- cording to St. Paul 1 Gor 3,16-17). The consecration of the Temple (the soul) is remembered on the 13th step, for the Temple is richly adorned, when Man, baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, is obedient to his baptismal vows and the ten commandments (3+10). On the 14th step a prayer was said for unanimity commanded by God in the Decalogue and the 4 gospels (10+4). The 15th step (the step of charity) is a lesson to the faithful, that no one shall get Glory without end who does not show charity towards his neighbour. The Blessed Virgin ascended the fifteen steps unaided because she (more than any other human being) lived according to the virtues of the steps, and she was taken into eternal Glory. Her pre- sentation in the Temple was a sign of the glory which was to be hers. We have tried to give a fair survey of the elements of the text without any intention of emphasizing the abundance of common- places. However, though the text has no striking merit of its own, it fits admirably into a well established, traditional pattern of symbolism in the ecclesiastical literature of the Middle Ages. But the problem still demands an answer to the question: has the author based his text upon current thoughts from many sources, or has he simply translated a foreign text (perhaps with a few modifications) ? The detail that suggested to the author the idea of inserting an interpretation of the symbolic values of the fifteen steps is, of course, that the steps of the Temple are said to correspond to the fifteen Gradual Psalms. This old belief (cf. A Dictionary of the Bible, IV, 153) is found in the principal source of the first twelve chapters of the Mariu saga, the Gospel of the Birth of Mary, while Pseudo-
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