June 13, 2011
Saint Anthony of Padua
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Dear Family of Mary!"Dear children! You are the ones responsible for the messages. The source of grace is here, but you, dear children, are the vessels which transport the gifts. Therefore, dear children, I am calling you to do your job with responsibility. Each one shall be responsible according to his own ability. Dear children, I am calling you to give the gifts to others with love, and not to keep them for yourselves. Thank you for having responded to my call." (May 8, 1986) Our Lady chose Medjugorje as her special parish, a place where she wanted to begin her school of love. She chose to appear to six young people, giving them the privilege and responsibility of seeing her every day. But she also chose the whole parish to be her special family, a family of prayer and love, through which she would reach out to millions of her other children, from all over the world. Within the parish a prayer group formed, and in that group were two young girls who responded to Our Lady's presence so well that she was able to speak to them interiorly, by locution. These two girls, Mirjana and Jelena, were instrumental in guiding the prayer group according to Our Lady's instructions in their locutions. It was an extraordinary time of grace for Medjugorje. During the Notre Dame Conference on Medjugorje 2011, Jelena was asked about her locutions and how they first began. It is interesting to hear her response, all these years later:
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Question: "How many people were in your prayer group that, with the direction of this voice, you were encouraged to lead and who were they?"
Jelena: "Actually there were many of us and the two of us [Jelena and Mirjana] were known by many people, so there were many of us. There were many people with many gifts. We had a very democratic system in our prayer group. Our Lady didn't want us to have one person leading it all the time; we did have priests who helped us to understand. But she wanted everyone in the prayer group to be leading the prayers. She would always say, listen to each other because the Holy Spirit is always talking through even the people that seem to you to be the least important. She was teaching us that deep respect for the others with whom we were praying. We were around 60 which is a big number for a parish of about 3000 people. Most of us were high school students."
I find it so amazing that Jelena does not see how unusual her experience of Our Lady is. She speaks as if it is normal to hear Our Lady speak! To this day, we do not know much about what Our Lady taught the prayer group. Hopefully one day someone will write down and share some of Our Lady's teachings. The little glimmers that come through Jelena's talks are inspiring. For instance, Jelena said Our Lady would say, "Listen to each other because the Holy Spirit is always talking through even the people that seem to you to be the least important." Wow!!! That is incredible! Listen to each other... (with the ears of our hearts)...because the Holy Spirit is always speaking... (Our God, the Holy Spirit isImage via Wikipedia
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2011
PS. Starting Monday night, June 20, Denis and I, Mike Nolan, Tom and Mary Matasso and Matt Matasso will be in Medjugorje. We hope to stream "live" from Medjugorje throughout next week. Tom and Matt have installed two video players on our website, www.marytv.tv , one for English and one for Spanish. (We will have simultaneous translation for Spanish!!) They can be found by clicking on the link at the left of our home page:
Live - English
Live - EspaƱol
We will publish on our home page a tentative schedule of events as soon as we can. Keep checking our website to find out what and when we are streaming!! And please pray for us. This will be possible only through your prayer support!!
God bless!
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