her immaculate conception, her perpetual virginity, and her bodily assumption into heaven. (...) Mary was to be filled with Christ and only with Christ. That is the meaning of her holiness. (...) Everything [...] role as an intercessor. There we see that it was Mary who triggered Jesus' public ministry. She pointed out a need: the wedding feast had hardly begun, and the newlyweds had already run out of wine. Though [...] you" (Jn 2:5). And Jesus turned the jars full of water into the finest wine. (...) Christ honored His mother. That is the key to understanding the ancient Christian doctrines regarding Mary, especially her
earlier. As she freely embraced and accepted all of her successive chains, Saint Joan of France had the same vocation as Mary at the foot of the Cross: she gave up everything, and everything was taken from her [...] fourth queen to be canonized in the history of France, after Clotilde, Radegonde and Bathilde. Adapted and translated from: Marie de Nazareth [...] the death of Saint Joan of Arc, another saintly Joan—Joan of France and Valois—was born. (This Joan was born with some deformities and a very plain face.) She is not among the great historical figures or
God. Every time we collaborate, even if in a simple and discreet way, in the announcement of the Gospel, we become, like Mary, authentic disciples and missionaries. With great nostalgia for Brazil, I offer [...] God, trust in the intercession of Our Mother Aparecida. In the shrine of Aparecida and in every heart devoted to Mary we can touch the hope that is made concrete in the experience of spirituality, generosity [...] teaches us to keep hope In Aparecida we learn to conserve hope, to let ourselves be surprised by God and to live in joy. Hope is the virtue that must permeate the hearts of those who believe, especially when
the world: the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Heavenly Patroness of Mexico, and of all the Continental Americas and the Philippine Islands. The devotion of the Mexican people to the Blessed Virgin [...] Carmelites, the Mercedarians, and then more recent Marian Congregations such as the Congregation of the Mission, who introduced devotion to the Miraculous Medal. Today, the love of Mary is so strong in Mexico [...] sites. In fact, devotion to the Virgin Mary not only made evangelization possible in Mexico, it is the reason why it is still a profoundly Catholic country. The Marie de Nazareth editorial team
Fatima in 1917, and in the wake of the Jubilee of Mercy. French bishop Albert-Marie de Monléon explains, in an interview given on January 15, 2017: "One can indeed hear the message of Mary and the Angels in [...] Jesus and Mary have merciful designs on you.’ Through these children, it is to each of us that this message is addressed. This prayer is essentially "for the conversion of the poor sinners" and for peace
can honor Mary as she rightly deserves. But foolish are those who do not praise her. Everyone must exalt and love her especially, and we must never cease to venerate and pray her." The Marie de Nazareth [...] soul, pay your respects to Mary; solemnize her feasts and celebrate her brilliant virtues; contemplate and admire her elevation; proclaim her happiness both as a Mother and a Virgin; honor her, that she [...] church that Sigismund III, King of Poland, had just built in his honor and dedicated to him, Casimir’s body was found still supple and rosy, fully preserved. In his hands he held a hymn to the Blessed Virgin
Virgin (V) Now we must understand that Mary gave birth twice: she gave birth to Jesus Christ, and she gave birth to the faithful; she brought forth both the sinless and the sinner. She experienced no pangs [...] delivered of sinners with pain and cries of anguish. You will be convinced of this, too, when you reflect carefully on how dearly they cost her. Inevitably, it cost Mary her only Son; she was only able
Virgin (V) Now we must understand that Mary gave birth twice: she gave birth to Jesus Christ, and she gave birth to the faithful; she brought forth both the sinless and the sinner. She experienced no pangs [...] delivered of sinners with pain and cries of anguish. You will be convinced of this, too, when you reflect carefully on how dearly they cost her. Inevitably, it cost Mary her only Son; she was only able
Nativity, Mary, Undoer of Knots (1), the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, apparitions such as Fatima, Lourdes, Knock, and a novena to the Immaculate Heart of Mary as well as to the Holy Spirit and the saints [...] need some reminding and have joined in praying novenas with the help of this website . Here is the testimony of John Paul who created Pray More Novenas with his wife Annie: “My wife and I had recently started [...] started dating and she asked me to pray the Immaculate Conception novena with her… I thought about it for a minute and turned her down. I could tell that she was disappointed, but I had always been disappointed
helped him make up his mind once and for all to give his whole self to the Church: Le père Lamy, prêtre et mystique (Father Lamy ? Priest and Mystic) and The Secret of Mary by Saint Louis Grignion de Montfort [...] prayers were heard and he was suddenly "awash with love" for the Immaculate Conception, and The Secret of Mary became his favorite book. He went deep into Monfortain spirituality, and became a tireless [...] 1999), which led to the "Mary of Nazareth" Project. Edmond died on Monday, Nov. 5, 2007, of a heart attack, while vacationing in Guadeloupe with his wife and most of their children and grandchildren. The news