I will console you in difficult moments...
September 4, 2023
Dear Family of Mary!
In the first reading for Mass today, St. Paul writes to the Thessalonians with the desire to console them. He wants them to know that when the Lord returns on the last day, all the believers, both dead and alive, will meet in the sky with the Lord! No one will be left behind! He concludes, "Therefore, console one another with these words."
It is really important that in our temporal lives, we receive consolation. We need to know that all will be well, that God loves us, and that we will not be left behind. Our Lady's presence is a great consolation! She assures us of her presence and her protection. We can rely on her!!
In this message, Mother Mary speaks consoling words to us:
September 2, 2012
"Dear children,
as my eyes are looking at you,
my soul is seeking those souls
with whom it desires to be one -
the souls who have understood
the importance of prayer
for those of my children
who have not come to know
the love of the Heavenly Father.
I am calling you because I need you.
Accept the mission
and do not be afraid,
I will strengthen you.
I will fill you with my graces.
With my love I will protect you from the evil spirit.
I will be with you.
With my presence I will console you in difficult moments.
Thank you for your open hearts.
Pray for priests.
Pray that the unity between my Son and them
may be all the stronger,
that they may be one.
Thank you."
Like St. Paul, Our Lady is aware of all the dangers and difficulties we will encounter as we follow her and help her in her mission. She wants us to know that she is with us through it all. We have nothing to fear. She will protect us from the enemy, strengthen us, fill us with graces, accompany us, and console us with her presence. We are in her hands! This is great news!!
Thank you for opening your hearts to Our Lady's call in these most important days. She is with us to bring us all home unto God!!
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
Mary TV
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