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The Devotion of the Three Hail Marys Requested by Our Lady

While Saint Mechtilde was praying to the glorious Virgin Mary to deign to assist her with her presence at the hour of her death, the Holy Virgin replied: “I promise you this; but for this purpose, you shall recite three Hail Marys every day.With the first, you will turn to God the Father, who in His supreme power exalted my soul, establishing me as the highest after God in heaven and on earth; and you will ask Him that I may be present at the hour of your death to comfort you and drive far from…See More
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On the Holy Assumption

On the Holy Assumption.
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The Dignity of Work: Summary of Father Clay Hunt’s Message

* The Divine Mandate: Father Clay explains that following original sin, the Lord gave humanity a specific command: "By the sweat of your brow you will bring forth the produce of the land." He emphasizes that work is not just a material necessity but a "divine mandate" to which we must conform.* Satisfaction in Labor: When we work and see the results of our efforts, we feel good because we are in harmony with God's will. Father Clay states that in those moments, we can sense the Holy Spirit…See More
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A Heavenly Gift for Holy Saturday

Here is a heavenly gift on this Holy Saturday. It comes from Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori:“The great love of Mary deserves our gratitude, and that gratitude should at least consist in meditating upon and having compassion for her sorrows. Yet she complained of this to Saint Bridget, that very few had compassion for her, and that most lived forgetful of them; therefore she strongly recommended to the saint to keep memory of her sorrows:‘I look upon how many there are in the world to see if…See More
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I told you that we would be back. We never give up the Good Fight. We are vowed to persevere.

I told you that we would be back. We never give up the Good Fight. We are vowed to persevere.
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My name is Tony, and I’ve worked for many years in the world of media and communication.
My life is deeply connected to Our Lady: I am consecrated to the Mother of God, and for many years I have hosted a Marian spirituality program on several Catholic radio stations.

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The Devotion of the Three Hail Marys Requested by Our Lady

Posted on April 22, 2026 at 3:32am 0 Comments

While Saint Mechtilde was praying to the glorious Virgin Mary to deign to assist her with her presence at the hour of her death, the Holy Virgin replied: “I promise you this; but for this purpose, you shall recite three Hail Marys every day.

With the first, you will turn to God the Father, who in His supreme power exalted my soul, establishing me as the highest after God in heaven and on earth; and you will ask Him that I may be present at the hour of your death to comfort you and…

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The Dignity of Work: Summary of Father Clay Hunt’s Message

Posted on April 7, 2026 at 5:30am 1 Comment

* The Divine Mandate: Father Clay explains that following original sin, the Lord gave humanity a specific command: "By the sweat of your brow you will bring forth the produce of the land." He emphasizes that work is not just a material necessity but a "divine mandate" to which we must conform.

* Satisfaction in Labor: When we work and see the results of our efforts, we feel good because we are in harmony with God's will. Father Clay states that in those moments, we can sense the Holy…

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A Heavenly Gift for Holy Saturday

Posted on April 4, 2026 at 1:31pm 0 Comments

Here is a heavenly gift on this Holy Saturday. It comes from Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori:

“The great love of Mary deserves our gratitude, and that gratitude should at least consist in meditating upon and having compassion for her sorrows. Yet she complained of this to Saint Bridget, that very few had compassion for her, and that most lived forgetful of them; therefore she strongly recommended to the saint to keep memory of her sorrows:

‘I look upon how many there are in…

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TOTUS TUUS MARIA

Posted on March 29, 2026 at 3:28pm 0 Comments

The image captures a moment of profound communion between earthly life and the divine. At the center of the scene, the wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, utterly pure in its simplicity, embodies Grace and spiritual motherhood. Her humble and composed posture invites the faithful to turn to Her with trust and devotion.

The faithful, kneeling with rosaries…

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At 12:24pm on April 3, 2026, Tony Rosa said…

This is a Catholic website to encourage one another, stay in touch, and much more. It’s safe for all ages! Please invite every Catholic you know to join and log in often!

At 4:55am on March 27, 2026, Tony Rosa said…

It was said of the Curé d'Ars, the apostle of the confessional, that “his lips were constantly moving.” He never wasted a moment without filling it with the Rosary. It was his chain of graces for himself and for the souls he heard in confession.

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At 4:53am on March 25, 2026, Tony Rosa said…

This is fantastic news for everyone who lives their Consecration to Mary. It was about time!
First International Congress on Marian Slavery
The Pontifical International Marian Academy, the Franciscan Conceptionist Sisters, and the Diocese of Alcalá de Henares, in collaboration with the Ramón Pané Foundation, are organizing the first International Congress on Marian Devotion, titled “A Liberating Slavery.”
The congress will take place on Friday, April 17, and Saturday, April 18, 2026, in the auditorium of the Archbishop’s Palace of Alcalá de Henares, Spain.

https://diocesisdealcala.es/eventos/congreso-internacional-esclavitud-mariana/

 
 
 

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