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A demon confesses: "None of those who persevere in her service are damned"

My mother was originally from Kabylia (Algeria). Although she wasn’t baptized, she knew the Rosary before I did. She never practiced Islam. In 2015, at the beginning of my conversion, she gave me a rosary and an icon of the Holy Virgin. She had received the rosary from a Cistercian monk from the Abbey of Sénanque (France), where she had made two retreats. I too went on a 4-day retreat there after my baptism in April 2019, at the age of 30.

My godfather gave me a small book containing the great texts of Father de Montfort. I then read The Love of Eternal Wisdom and The Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin.

We went twice to the Jesus the Messiah conference in Paris (France), where Catholic missionaries and converts from Islam meet to reflect on the evangelization of Muslims. After hearing about the Living Rosary, we decided to form a prayer group with two other women who had attended the conference with us.

I then read the confession made by the 15 000 demons coming out of the Albigensian whom St Dominic had exorcised by means of the Rosary: "This Mother of Jesus Christ is all-powerful to prevent her servants from falling into hell (...) We are obliged to confess that none of those who persevere in her service are damned with us."

I was first moved by the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. Then my love for the Blessed Virgin Mary began to grow, after I started wearing the Miraculous Medal I received during the instruction course for Muslims organized by Mission Angelus at the parish of Sainte-Claire in Paris.

I believe that the prayer of the Rosary accompanied by a direct and explicit regular missionary proclamation is the key of the Church's renewal and the conversion of the millions of Muslims who live in France.

Moses Emran, a reader of A Moment with Mary

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