(c)Anthony Zubac/Mary TV
June 17, 2019
Dear Family of Mary TV,
The day before yesterday Cathy and I received an email from our dear shipmate, Meghan Cokeley. Meghan is the Director of the Office for the New Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Meghan tells us:
I have been giving a talk around the Archdiocese the last few months called "What Can We Do? The Role of the Laity in a Time of Crisis" and I consider it straight out of the school of Our Lady!
Some people have been asking me for a copy of it so I ended up recording a version so I could share it with those who couldn't attend in person. I thought I would share it with you because I know you know exactly what I am talking about! (It's long, 75 minutes, just fyi!)
God bless you! Meghan
Indeed, all those immersed in the school of Our Lady will know exactly what she's talking about. What Meghan presents, by way of the Church's teaching and tradition, sounds so much like Our Lady in Medjugorje because it's a call to holiness. That is what the church is thirsting for and what Our Lady has been trying to build in us for 38 years! "Holiness works miracles!" Our Lady tells us in her messages (see below).
Meghan's own testimony can be found in "Fruit of Medjugorje" episode #38 at https://marytv.tv/fruit-of-medjugorje/
The saint who chose us yesterday, at the beginning of our Rosary on the digital sea, right after I had told everyone about receiving Meghan's email, was St. Padre Pio.
His intercession played an important role for us. I had an insurmountable problem that made it impossible to go ahead with Mary TV. I believed Padre Pio could solve it. So I decided to go to Rome in June, 2002 to ask him during his canonization ceremony in St. Peter's Square, to solve my problem as his first miracle as an official saint in the Church!
So I went to Rome and Meghan Cokeley came with me.
At the moment of his canonization we were standing in St. Peter's square begging St. Padre Pio to take care of this insurmountable problem - as his very first miracle as an official saint in the Church - so that I could go forward with Mary TV.
I discovered the following week that it was right at that moment, in another country, two people who had previously never met, were introducing themselves to each other. That meeting was the miracle I needed. My insurmountable problem was solved... St. Padre Pio, at the moment he was made an official saint, did it! St. Padre Pio, thank you!
Today construction of Mary TV's television facility in Medjugorje is complete. Our matching grant appeal has been met. Thank you!
Take a look: https://marytv.tv/studio-update-2/
Take a look: https://marytv.tv/studio-update-2/
Next week Cathy and I will be praying with you from Mary TV's new television studio in Medjugorje. We can't wait!
Now let's join together in prayer thanking Our Lady for coming to us every day for 38 years!
"Dear children, open your hearts and try to feel how much I love you and how much I desire for you to love my Son. I desire for you to come to know Him all the better, because it is impossible to know Him and not to love Him - because He is love. I, my children, know you. I know your pain and suffering because I lived through them. I laugh with you in your joy and I cry with you in your pain. I will never leave you. I will always speak to you with motherly tenderness. And I, as a mother, need your open hearts to spread the love of my Son with wisdom and simplicity. I need you to be open and sensitive to the good and mercy. I need you to be united with my Son, because I desire for you to be happy and to help me to bring happiness to all of my children. My apostles, I need you to show everyone the truth of God, so that my heart, which suffered and today suffers so much pain, can win in love. Pray for the holiness of your shepherds, so that in the name of my Son they can work miracles, because holiness works miracles. Thank you." (5/2/15)
God bless you!
Denis
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