million pilgrims each year. Our Lady of Lujan is a 14-inch-tall terracotta image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception that has been venerated in Argentina since its arrival in 1630. According to tradition
cloth, she discovers a carved wooden statue, with the features of a beautiful woman. She is the Immaculate Virgin Mary. The poor woman does not immediately recognize the Mother of God but only shortly afterward
see Christ and His Mother in another light, so that we can better know the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart, relating to the Mysteries in new ways. [...] No matter how uncertain the future may seem
Mother, our chaotic journey towards the homeland of Heaven. Let us entrust ourselves to her. May her immaculate beauty shine and illuminate our path towards the incandescent and eternal light that is Christ
included Marian processions, sodalities, May crownings, and congresses. The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., was completed in 1959 thanks to hundreds of thousands of small
devotion of the Five First Saturdays, in reparation for the insults and blasphemies against her Immaculate Heart. It has since spread throughout the island. In a video, McCrystal said that men are praying
and a priest. He wrote to his friar sons who had remained in Niepokalanow (1): "The most loving Immaculate Mother has always surrounded us with tenderness and will always watch over us. Let us be guided
This is what happened in a perfect and unique way, in Mary, whom the Church rightly calls the Immaculate. That is why the liturgy celebrates her beauty. So did medieval glassmakers and sculptors. Finally
hid from him how He would prevent it when Satan thought he had succeeded—by the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary! (1) Famille Missionnaire Father Bernard Domini Superior of the Famille Missionnaire
urged the people not to be discouraged, but to trust wholeheartedly in God and His divine and All-Immaculate Mother. The Patriarch and the people carried the icon of the Mother of God in procession, on the