"The Truth does not change..."
October 10, 2022
Dear Family of Mary!
In
this message below, Our Lady gives us sound advice on how to live and
transmit holiness in these days when so many of Our Lady's children have
forgotten holiness and truth. If we live her words we will be at peace
and help others to find their way:
May 2, 2016
"Dear children!
My motherly heart desires your true conversion
and a firm faith
so that you may be able to spread love and peace
to all those who surround you.
But, my children, do not forget:
each of you is a unique world
before the Heavenly Father.
Therefore,
permit the continuous working of the Holy Spirit
to work on you.
Be my spiritually pure children.
In spirituality is beauty.
Everything that is spiritual is alive and very beautiful.
Do not forget that in the Eucharist,
which is the heart of faith,
my Son is always with you.
He comes to you
and breaks bread with you;
because, my children,
for your sake He died,
He resurrected
and is coming anew.
These words of mine are familiar to you
because they are the truth,
and the truth does not change.
It is only that many of my children have forgotten it.
My children,
my words are neither old nor new,
they are eternal.
Therefore, I invite you,
my children,
to observe well the signs of the times,
to 'gather the shattered crosses'
and to be apostles of the revelation.
Thank you."
Fr.
Leon gave a very precise and moving homily yesterday at English Mass in
Medjugorje, in which he presented the truth, the eternal truth, that
Jesus gave us once and for all. He helps us to understand well the signs
of the times and how to recognize the truth that does not change.
Below is the link to the transcript of that Homily:
Fr. Leon's Homily
And here is the link to the video of Fr. Leon delivering this homily:
https://marytv.tv/english-homily-in-medjugorje-2/?smid=ixPBaNs4Z4C&slid=IRBKmbjFsDA
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
(c) Mary TV 2022
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