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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Hope many of you are heeding our Lady’s request to pray the Rosary daily, and also are mindful of Jesus’ request for devotion to her Immaculate Heart. In the apparition of Mary and Jesus to Sister Lucia of Fatima, we read:
Today is the Feast of St. Bruno, who lived in solitude. Let us seek a “quiet place” within our hearts to spend 15 minutes with Mary our Mother to comfort her.
Hope many of you are heeding our Lady’s request to pray the Rosary daily, and also are mindful of Jesus’ request for devotion to her Immaculate Heart. In the apparition of Mary and Jesus to Sister Lucia of Fatima, we read:
If anyone is unable to participate at Mass, to receive Jesus sacramentally in the Eucharist, we can still receive Jesus in a “Spiritual Communion” asking Him to come in a special way to our hearts. We can pray the Rosary with our utmost attention and devotion, meditating on the Mysteries and prayers of the Rosary, in reparation for our sins and the sins of the world.Lucia was a postulant in the Convent of St. Dorothy in Pontevedra, Spain when she had the apparition of our Blessed Mother. She was standing over a cloud of light with the Child Jesus at her side. The Blessed Virgin put one hand on Lucia’s shoulder, while her other hand sustained her Immaculate Heart that was surrounded with thorns. The Child Jesus said: "Have compassion on the Heart of your Blessed Mother. It is surrounded with thorns that ungrateful men pierce each moment, and there is no one that is willing to offer an act of reparation to take the thorns away."
Our Lady immediately said to Lucia: "Look, my daughter. My Heart is surrounded with thorns that ungrateful men pierce unceasingly with their blasphemies and ingratitude. You, at least, try to console me and announce that for all those, who for five consecutive first Saturdays, confess, receive Holy Communion, pray the Holy Rosary and accompany me for15 minutes by meditating the mysteries of the Holy Rosary with the intention to do reparation, I promise to assist them at the hour of death with the graces needed for salvation."
Today is the Feast of St. Bruno, who lived in solitude. Let us seek a “quiet place” within our hearts to spend 15 minutes with Mary our Mother to comfort her.
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