Hollywood, and I’ve not finished the decade, so I decided to press on. Hail Mary, full of grace…Hail Mary, full of grace… When I finally finished the ‘Hail, Holy Queen,’ it is 6:10 pm. I jump out of the car
Our Lady of Victories, where he was told in a vision, “This sanctuary is a house of blessings and graces.” The first gatherings of the Nocturnal Adorers of the Blessed Sacrament took place at the altar [...] the seemingly irreparable. Notre Dame des Victoires bears witness to past and present victories of grace. Consecrated as it is to her Immaculate Heart, it is also a sign of her great victory in the future
things: first, humble yourself, for you are nothing and you deserve nothing... everything is the grace of your God. Second, when you find yourself abandoned, surrounded by temptations, when your soul is
Pentecost Spouse of the Holy Spirit When Mary has taken root in a soul she produces in it wonders of grace which only she can produce; for she alone is the fruitful virgin who never had and never will have
He said, “This icon will be a sign in the west.” The icon was not for sale, it was an offering, a grace. However, Jose Munoz felt the urge to go back into the Iveron monastery and ask to touch his icon
sovereign Dispenser, and this outpouring is at the same time the most perfect of oblations For, through grace, she is the only mother who has the power to lead her countless other children to worship by dint
On this day of solemnity and joy, O merciful Queen, may your Son our Lord shower the gifts of his grace on your servants who call upon the most sweet name of Mary with praise. Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Rosary; the Servant of God Joseph Kentenich referred to the Rosary as a spiritual machine gun and a grace-filled atomic bomb; St Maximilian Kolbe specifically called the Rosary a sword; the Servant of God
an Apostolic Letter reminding us of the meaning of Christian Sunday: "Those who have received the grace of faith in the Risen Lord cannot fail to grasp the significance of this day of the week with the
deaf and mute from birth and had never walked. His father, Lucretius Martin, heard about the great graces dispensed by Mary at her shrine of Bargemon (France), so he decided to consecrate his son to Our