The Blessed Virgin revealed to St. Bridget that she would grant seven graces to those who honor and accompany her daily, praying seven Hail Marys, meditating on her tears and sorrows. Thus she said to her: “I look now at…
In 1842, a 27-year-old French Jew named Alphonse Ratisbonne was visiting Rome. He was the youngest son of an important banking family in Strasbourg, virulently anti-Catholic, and libertine in his customs. Alphonse Ratisbonne was making a tour of Europe. Ending…
In May 1897, five months before her death, St Thérèse of Lisieux wrote a poem dedicated to Our Lady. She had said to her sisters: “Do not be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin Mary too much, you will never love…
In March 1832 a cholera pandemic broke out in Paris devastating the city. One hundred thousand people died in France and twenty thousand were victim in the capital from this terrible sickness. The treatment was unknown and it had originated…
On October 13th, 1917, when Our Lady disappeared after giving her last message to the children, Lucia shouted: “Look at the sun.” Seventy thousand people, for ten minutes in a row, saw the sun spinning around itself three times, throwing…
In every Eucharistic celebration, the Virgin can also repeat Jesus, in all truth, in the Host and the Chalice: “You are my Son; today I have begotten you.” (Sal 2,7) In the Eucharist, together with the Soul and…






