become by receiving him if we want to, because we must freely accept him, is offered a divine and eternal destiny. But we do not always realize this clearly. We stumble through life's twists and turns, only [...] to finish well, to end up in the arms of the Father, to find ourselves safely in his Kingdom of eternal life, which will only be populated by saved souls. However, one exceptional being did not experience
ancient world, keeping intact its identity and the unshakeable certainty of being the instrument of an eternal, worldwide destiny. The numerous prophecies announcing the coming of the Messiah describe with surprising
that we may imitate her angelic virtues, and, forsaking all earthly things, may be found worthy of eternal bliss. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord.
the indignity of her ministers, she offers all the help and graces of sanctification needed for my eternal salvation: the Mass, the sacraments, the veneration of the Blessed Mother and the saints, the Magisterium
” The Virgin Mary could have said no. Something else could have happened. But God knew from all eternity that she would say yes, a totally free yes. With us, God uses these same courtesies; he does not
lasted 40 days. This period of coma upset her perception of things and also gave her "a feeling of eternity, but not immortality." In other words, she received faith. "I had a lot of hatred and it was as
special alliance with Mary" Priests have a special covenant with the most holy Mother of God. As the eternal Father made her a partaker of his divine paternity, so he gives priests to form this same Jesus in
vain world, she offers the testimony of her fruitful virginity. To an aging world, she brings her eternal youth. H. Engelmann. Excerpt from his book "J'ai perdu la foi" p. 91
of Sinners and Queen of All Saints, gather us all together one day in the Father's House, for the eternal Resurrection. Amen. Our Lady of Montligeon, pray for our dearly departed.
without exception, according to your good pleasure, for the greatest glory of God, in time and eternity. Amen." Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort invites us, by the Marian Consecration, to imitate Jesus