Grace means love

December 8
“Hail, full of grace. What do these words mean? The Evangelist Luke writes that Mary (Miriam), at these words spoken by the Angel, “was greatly troubled…, and considered in her mind what sort of greeting this might be” (Lk 1:29). These words express a singular election. Grace means a particular fullness of creation through which the being, who resembles God, participates in God’s own interior life. Grace means love and the gift of God himself, the completely free gift (“given gratuitously”) in which God entrusts to man his Mystery, giving him, at the same time, the capacity of being able to bear witness to the Mystery, of filling with it his human being, his life, his thoughts, his will and his heart.”
-Pope St. John Paul II
Today’s Reflection:
How is God calling you to bear witness to His Mystery? How is our perfect Mother the example for us of one who participated in God’s own interior life?
  

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Queen of Peace

April 13
“Mary, Queen of Peace, is close to the women of our day because of her motherhood, her example of openness to others’ needs,
and her witness of suffering.”
-From an address of Pope St. John Paul II, “Women: Teachers of Peace
Today’s Reflection:
How can I seek the example, wisdom and intercession of the Blessed Mother today to make me a “teacher of peace”?
  

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Safe Harbor


September 24

I entrust you all to Mary most Holy, our Mother in Heaven, the Star of the Sea of our life: pray to her every day, you children! Give your hand to Mary most Holy, so that she may lead you to receive Jesus in a holy way.

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