Our Lady holding Jesus as He accepts flowers from the shepherd child

Our Lady holding Jesus as He accepts flowers from the shepherd child

Welcome to our intercessory prayer ministry for families, babies, little ones and those who love them.

In our prayers for families, we pray for the sanctity of all life and for vocations to marriage, the priesthood and consecrated life, which are born and nurtured in families.

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Prayer of Entrustment to Mary was prayed for this ministry at the icon of the Madonna Salus Populi Romani (Salvation of the Roman People, Our Lady of Good Health) in the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica of Mary Major) in Rome, Italy, in Nossa Senhora do Rosario da Fatima (Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary) in Fatima, Portugal, in Eglise du Sacre-Coeur (Sacred Heart Parish Church), the site of St. Bernadette's baptismal font, in Lourdes, France and at The National Shrine of The Divine Mercy in Stockbridge, Massachusetts at the Shrine of the Holy Innocents before Our Lady of Guadalupe and at Basilica Papale de San Pietro in Vaticano (St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City) at the Tomb of St. John Paul II in Rome, Italy and at the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (Basilica of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe) in Mexico City, Mexico.

This ministry is consecrated to Jesus Christ, Wisdom Incarnate, through the hands of Mary and dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary. In our prayers to Mary, we honor and worship her Son Jesus. When He was on the Cross, He gave His Mother to John and she became our Mother as well. "Behold, your Mother." John 19:27

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam
For the greater glory of God

July 12, 2015

Reflection: A Marriage of Love + Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, Parents of Saint Therese

Today is the Feast Day of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, parents of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower, They were married at midnight between July 12 and July 13, 1858.  Louis designed a marriage medallion for Zelie with the Biblical pictures of Sarah and Tobias on one side with the date on the other side and the initials of their names. symbolizing the coming together of two families. They were models of holiness.  Marriage Medallion of Louis and Zelie

Pope Francis announced that they will be canonized saints on October 18, 2015. Their marriage was one of love, as well as suffering. They are models of the beauty of the Sacrament of Marriage and, as saints, they will be powerful intercessors for the fidelity and faith of married love of a man and woman who were open to children and the gift of life. They had nine children, five of whom entered religious life. They lost four children at a young age. Their desire to have many children was for the Glory of God. Louis and Zelie did not want to be canonized. They simply wanted in their daily lives to become saints. They shared this desire with their children, friends and in their professions. They did not conceal their desire that the mission of their lives was to serve God. They lived modestly, reached out to help the poor and needy and led daily prayers in the home. Zelie died of breast cancer at the age of 45 and Louis suffered greatly and had a three year stay in a psychiatric hospital. Louis and Zelie were devoted to a life of family and prayer.

How is God calling you to serve Him? As we pray about the changes that have been made to marriage in our country, let us focus on what we can do:

Pray for life and marriage and for the protection of religious liberty.

Educate ourselves on what the Church teaches and why and about the beauty of the Sacrament of Marriage and family life.

Be prepared to speak the truth and act with love and remain firm in our beliefs.

Be merciful. As we enter into the Year of Mercy this December, we remember that God is love and Jesus came to bring Mercy to the world.

Never give up hope. We are a people of prayer and we know the power of prayer.

Let us ask the parents of Saint Therese of Lisieux to be our intercessors for marriage and families.

Saint Therese, the Little Flower, pray for us. Blessed Louis and Zelie, pray for us.

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