dove, my beautiful one and come. For the winter is past, the rains are over and done, the flowers have appeared in our land, the time of pruning has come and the voice of the turtle dove is heard." (Canticles)
and fought for their independence. In spite of many persecutions, the Hungarians and the Irishmen have kept an unfailing love for the Mother of God. Ireland has not been disappointed by the trust it has
coronavirus pandemic, the activities of the shrine were greatly reduced for a number of weeks, but have now resumed. Adapted from an article by Lucie Sarr La Croix
forest! I got this story from my mother, who was her daughter. I can't suspect my grandmother of having made it up. I’ve never shared it before, until today. I always felt my grandmother to be very close
the first place—a sense of peace and closeness to eternity and to what endures—because generations have gone there to pray and open their hearts to the infinite contained in that holy place. Renaud Mercier
de Montfort. His book was written in the early 18 th century. Since that time, many other miracles have come to light that not even Saint Louis de Montfort was aware of. For example, in the 17 th century
he tells you to do! Do not let one word of Jesus fall into the void.’ During these past 25 years, I have placed my life at the service of the Gospel, the poor and especially the fragile." Unlike the presidents
Mass at the shrine, located in Knock, about 20 miles north of Tuam. While many visitors to the shrine have claimed cures or favors, this is the first cure which the Church in Ireland has recognized as miraculous
upon the recommendation of the 2010 synod of bishops during the pontificate of Benedict XVI. "We have seen the fruits of this consecration," he said, "whenever Lebanon reaches the edge of the abyss on
way to Grenoble, the men stopped for the night in the small town of Bargemon, in Haute-Provence. Having heard of the reputation of Our Lady of Bargemon, they went to visit her church. No sooner had they