seers, some of the bystanders heard a whispering, like the humming of a bee. Lucia: What does Your Grace wish of me? Our Lady: I want you to come here on the thirteenth of next month, to pray the Rosary
Mother of God who said to me: Oh! How pleasing is the soul that faithfully follows the breath of grace; I gave the world the Savior, and you must speak to the world of his great Mercy and prepare the world
with Me, my beloved ones, in silence and more intense prayer. Prayer of thanksgiving—for all the graces which, in this period of time, have been granted to you by the Father, in the Holy Spirit, by means
the Savior, who lives in the Eucharist. Mary is the sovereign dispenser of this Sacrament and the graces it contains. By being the first to have practiced the duties of the Eucharistic life, Mary teaches
who said to me, Oh, how pleasing to God is the soul that follows faithfully the inspirations of His grace! I gave the Savior to the world; as for you, you have to speak to the world about His great mercy
while she was still on this earth. Mary approved these holy images with joy and declared: "May the grace of the One who was born by me be in them!" Afterwards, St. Luke painted images of the Holy Apostles
its precious treasures, which I am disclosing to you, and which contain the sanctifying and saving graces necessary to save them from the abyss of perdition; and I have chosen you – who are an abyss of
of God who said to me: 'Oh, how pleasing to God is the soul that faithfully follows the breath of grace; I have given the world the Savior, and you must speak to the world of His great mercy and prepare
always the same one, the devil, rained down a shower of temptations on the one full of grace equal in measure to the graces she had received. This had utterly no effect on her, because Mary loved God more than
the Cross: O Father, O Son, O Holy Spirit, through Mary Immaculate Queen, bless me. Grant me the grace to spend this day in holiness. Near you, O Mary Immaculate Queen, I want to live. With you I want