world." To prepare for this consecration to Mary, since the beginning of the Easter season (which extends from Easter to Pentecost), every Sunday the faithful have recited a preparatory prayer found in a
Father. "For the Almighty has done great things for me, Holy is His name, and His faithful love extends age after age to those who fear him" (Lk 1: 49-50). Saint Augustine observed: "Mary heard God's word
house and it was consecrated on September 8 th (year unknown). The feast of that dedication then extended to Constantinople in the fifth century, and to Rome and the West in the 7th century. Logically,
peoples, are you faithful, for the good of man, to the covenant with eternal wisdom? I would like to extend this quote today by asking: France, what if it were the time of your awakening? When I hear Mary
shone around her: the first extremely bright and narrow, and closely enveloped her; while the second extended three or four yards around her and encompassed the two children as well and erased all shadow. Her
have to change to go to God. We go to God and He changes us. We come to Him as we are. Jesus has extended His invitation not only to the best people but even the worst, because that’s what His mission was
all over the island to honor the country's patroness. On January 21st, her feast day, the queues extend far beyond the palm trees lining the street to the entrance. The painting of the Madonna and Child
Congregation of Rites approved the celebration of a Mass on this occasion. In 1880, Pope Leo XIII extended it to the diocese of Rome. In 1917, Mary said to the children of Fatima: "You have seen hell, where
Father de Montfort". I see him as a martyr of charity, with a type of welcoming charity that he extended to all, at the risk of his life. His death touched the whole world, and France in particular. He
them approach the master. Jesus said these words: "Who is my mother? And who are my brothers?" And extending his hand to show his disciples, he said, "Here are my brothers! And whoever does the will of my