Christ. No one can enter heaven except through Mary, as she is the key to the gates of Heaven. Each grace granted to us has three successive steps—from God it comes to Christ, from Christ to the Virgin and [...] from the Holy Spirit, and from the Immaculate Virgin. And this is the only path that each and every grace can follow.” Having the Blessed Mary in our life will help us to find the way to our Lord Jesus Christ
because she is all Hope too. Address the one who is Mary. Because she is full of grace. Address the one who is full of grace. Because she is with us. Address the one who is with us. Because the Lord is with
"full of grace" (cf. Lk 1:28), it is right to dedicate the holy day to the holy one. Saturday is the day when God completed the work of nature, just as God completed in Mary the work of grace. 3.Saturday
particular bride, who is the holy soul, whom He weds daily by converting individuals to Himself by grace; a singular bride, who is the most blessed Virgin, whom He wed in the womb of His Mother. But these
free. O Mary, you embody all God taught to our race, For you are first and foremost on fullness of grace; We praise this wondrous honor that you gave birth to Him Who from you took his manhood and saved
reformed; The ignorant are instructed; The living triumph over decay; The dead find relief through God’s grace. Source: www.aleteia.org
from a village in Galilee, Mary of Nazareth, and challenged her with this greeting: "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you." In these words lies the secret of an authentic Christmas. God repeats them
Foucauld First through Mary, then through Joseph You have decided that the providential channels of your graces would be your saintly parents; that your benefits would habitually reach us, in the supernatural
particular bride, who is the holy soul, whom He weds daily by converting individuals to Himself by grace; a singular bride, who is the most blessed Virgin, whom He wed in the womb of His Mother. But these
to be in grace?" repeated the interrogator. - "If I am not, may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me. I should be the saddest creature in the world if I knew I were not in His grace." She added [...] 1431) Saint Joan of Arc: "I have come from God and the Virgin Mary" - "Do you know how to be in the grace of God?" someone asked Joan during her trial. - "It is a great thing," she replied, "to answer such