(d. 1926) - Saint Faustina Mary revealed great mysteries to St. Faustina Mary, Mother of Mercy had a special place in the spirituality of St. Faustina, who was very attached to the Virgin Mary from her childhood [...] be faithful to the end, I suffer with you" (Diary, 635). Source: https://www.soeurfaustine.fr/marie-mere-de-misericorde-spiritualite/ l'Encyclopédie Mariale [...] your Mother" (Diary, 330). St. Faustina venerated Mary above all as Mother of the Son of God, Mother of Incarnate Mercy and Mother of all people. Mary taught her to live in the presence of God in her soul
his life were dedicated to the faith, to the love of God and to submission to his divine Will. The Marie de Nazareth Team Source: Collection of Marian Stories [...] December 13 – Our Lady of the Sainte Chapelle (France) The Lord and his Mother filled this soul with immense graces Mr. Joly was an elderly man, the last of the royal ministers of the martyr king Louis [...] December 12th, the priest returned, and this time insisted on being let in. After a few minutes of merely polite conversation, Mr. Joly suddenly told the priest: "Father, would you be so kind as to give
"Ville-Marie" Jerome Le Royer, lord of La Dauversière (1597-1659), is the founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of La Flèche (in 1636), and one of the founders of Ville-Marie, the future [...] Jean de Lauzon. On February 27, 1642, in Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, the members chose the name of the future colony, which would be called "Ville-Marie," in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. They [...] Purification of Mary), as he prayed before a statue of Our Lady, Le Royer felt called to found a nursing religious congregation to serve the poor and the sick and to establish a Hôtel-Dieu (or hospital)
(d. 1981). This French mystic had high esteem for Saint Louis de Montfort, as reported by Father John Hemery in his book on the Virgin Mary (La Mère de Jésus était là, ed. Letheilleux). The Treatise on [...] January 11 - Our Lady of Bessiere (Limousin, France) To Jesus through Mary "Father Montfort probably didn't know when he wrote the Treatise on True Devotion, that he was writing under the direct inspiration [...] The first sentence of the book is like a prophecy and a program: "It was through the Blessed Virgin Mary that Jesus Christ came into the world, and it is also through her that he must reign in the world
only in Mary and through Mary. God the Holy Spirit formed Jesus Christ in Mary but only after having asked her consent through one of the chief ministers of his court. God the Father imparted to Mary his [...] creatures here below and revealing them only to Mary… It was Mary who nursed him, fed him, cared for him, reared him, and sacrificed him for us. Saint Louis de Montfort Treatise on True Devotion to the Blessed [...] his Son to Mary for the world to receive him from her "The world being unworthy," said Saint Augustine, "to receive the Son of God directly from the hands of the Father, he gave his Son to Mary for the world
something very unusual in a mere village. The edifice has inspired many French writers, like Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, and Paul Claudel. The pilgrimage to Notre Dame de l’Epine was especially popular [...] of the Assumption of Mary, patroness of the Shrine. Adapted and translated from: Fr René Laurentin and Patrick Sbalchiero Excerpt from Dictionnaire encyclopédique des apparitions de la Vierge [...] village! There is historical evidence of an early chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Thorn ( Notre Dame de L'Épine ) in the French region of Champagne, before it was replaced in 1405 by a larger one to accommodate
Le père Lamy, prêtre et mystique (Father Lamy ? Priest and Mystic) and The Secret of Mary by Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort, which he found at first "inconsumable" and "incomprehensible." But he spent [...] old. Edmond was a lawyer in the old city of Saint-Denis (near Paris). He had been filled with love for God and a contagious enthusiasm for the Blessed Virgin Mary since his radical conversion one morning [...] Day rallies. While he was in Rome merely to accompany his wife, feeling almost indifferent to the event, a few words of Cardinal Gantin's sermon at the Basilica of St Mary Major pierced his heart - and he