Secret of Fatima (1944) "Our Lady asked me to pray for priests!" "I believe that Our Lady is very eager to see many more people pray for priests!" It is with this simple statement that the Holy Spirit sent
deep, she did not dare to raise the eyes up to her and study her face again. However, she was very eager to know more and she went back again to see the priest. When she found him this time he looked years
blossom, in order to bear all the fruits that God has the right to expect from it. We must all be very eager to grow, like Jesus and with Him, "in wisdom, in stature and in grace, under the eyes of God and of
you a light to the nations so that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth" (Is 49:6) The eager expectation felt by the Virgin, in the midst of her own nation Israel, is also a longing felt by the
kept all of Jesus’ words in her heart, we can imagine how she received His farewell speech: “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you” (Lk 22:15). Could that have reminded her of the wedding at
beautiful, so pure, so full of love and humility, that I may receive Jesus, as you do, and with eagerness go out to bring Him to others." Translated from https://toulouse.catholique.fr/Aimer-la-Vierge-
following a better understanding of her presence in the mystery of Christ and the Church. Pope Francis is eager, in his own words, to encourage growth in “the maternal sense of the Church” and to foster “genuine
you a light to the nations so that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth" (Is 49:6) The eager expectation felt by the Virgin, in the midst of her own nation Israel, is also a longing felt by the
from that same friend who encouraged me to go on a trip to Medjugorje. Deep inside, I was actually eager to go, if only out of curiosity, and I thought, why not ?, maybe I'll receive a small grace. And like
June 23 – Madonna del Ardesio (Italy, 1607) "Now I know who my Mother is!" I am eager to share with you the story of my encounter with Mary, the Mother of God. I used to not care much about Mary, even