at Nazareth. "Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High" - "How shall this be, since I have
death but by Him becoming humble in our nature, Who remained Almighty in His own. And so our Lord Jesus Christ, being at birth true man though He never ceased to be true God, made in Himself the beginning
through her "yes" that we give our personal "yes"! Because Mary said "yes" not only to give birth to Jesus, God himself, but also to give birth to us for God. When I am faced with difficulties, I use Mary's
parable. It is part of the apologetics genre (2) and has a powerful argumentative force. In the Gospel, Jesus teaches through parables, which the listener must interpret to find their symbolic teachings. The
from September 30 to November 5, for a congress organized by the Servants of the Pierced Hearts of Jesus and Mary, centered on the message of Fatima and entitled "Do not be afraid, my Immaculate Heart will
Rosary, teaching three shepherd children to add this prayer after each decade of the rosary: “O my Jesus, forgive us our sins. Save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to heaven, especially those in
uses two images: that of captivity and that of darkness. In contrast, the salvation brought about by Jesus Christ is presented as deliverance and enlightenment. And to give a concrete sign of this, the priest
pondered them in her heart." (Luke 2, 19). This is how we have come to know the story of the birth of Jesus in in the manger. We would obviously not have this Gospel passage about Bethlehem if Mary had not
imprisoned you in town, the miracle would have been better known. Saint Joseph will come with the Child Jesus to give peace to the world. Our Lord will come to bless the people. Our Lady of the Rosary and Our
will never say enough about my admiration, my gratitude and my affection for this tender mother whom Jesus gave us on the Cross and who loves us infinitely! (1) Paul Salaün has put together meditations on