One of the important biblical “types” of Our Lady is the virtuous and beautiful widow Judith of the Old Testament Book of Judith. In this story she risks her life in order to save her city from destruction by the powerful Assyrian army. Taking her maid with her, she pretends to defect to the enemy camp. Holofernes, the enemy commander is charmed by her. On the fourth day, she is alone with him in his tent and he has drunk himself into a stupor. Judith beheads him and makes her escape back to the Israelite camp. The enemy, upon discovering their leader killed, panics and flees. Thus the city is saved by Judith, and the people all sing her praises. The Catholic Church in her liturgy sees Judith and Holofernes as figures of the Protoevangelium of Genesis 3:15: “I will put enmities between thee (i.e. the serpent-devil) and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: She shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.” Judith is like Mary, and Holofernes like Satan. For this reason, the praises of the people for Judith find their way into the Masses for the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption, as praises applied by the People of God to Mary, the handmaid of the Lord: “Thou art the glory of Jerusalem, thou art the joy of Israel, thou art the honor of our people.” (Judith 13)
Mary Immaculate of Lourdes is Newton and Needham Massachusetts' oldest Roman Catholic Parish. Founded as Saint Mary Parish in 1870, it was renamed "Mary Immaculate of Lourdes" when the new Church was dedicated on Thanksgiving Day, 1910. In addition to being a regular territorial parish of the Archdiocese of Boston it is also a "Mission Parish" since 2007 with a special apostolate for the Traditional Latin Mass (1962 Missal).
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