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St. Gertrude's prayer for souls in purgatory

Memorare

Mother's Prayer to the Guardian Angel of her Children

St. Theresa's Prayer

An Encounter with Mary

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My Favorite Links on Mary:

* Marian news from "The Spirit of Medjugorje"

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Children of Medjugorge.com
  Beautiful messages, site, monthly messages...

* Marian news from the 101 Foundation:
"There is a meaning to the figure one hundred and one. This signifies that sin came into the world by a woman and it is also by a woman that salvation came to the world. The zero between the two signifies the Eternal God Who is from all eternity until eternity. The first one represents Eve, the last the Virgin Mary. 9/28/81 Sister Agnes's Akita Japan message

Interesting Tidbits:

Knock on Wood Rosary Trivia
The expression knock on wood comes from the rosary.  In olden times rosaries were made of oak & when trouble came near, rosaries were fingered. Thus came the expression

 

Mary as our physical mother:

"When Mary carried the Savior in her womb, she may be said also to have carried
all those whose lives the Savior's life contained itself. Therefore, all of us who are
united to Christ and who in the Apostle's words, 'are members of this body' (Eph. 5:30),
have come forth from Mary's womb like a body united to its head. Consequently, in a
'spiritual and mystical way we are the Children of Mary and she is Mother of us all,
a Mother in the Spirit indeed, yes truly the Mother of Christ's members which we are.... '
(cf  St. Augustine).  "   (Quoted from our Lady's Mantle, Oct through Jan 2007, P.O. Box 699 Sumner, WA 98390)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Our Lady at Medjugorje told the visionaries that when we pray for a Holy Soul by name, he or she can see us!"
http://www.spiritofmedjugorje.org/nov2006.htm


 

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