"My children; Again, in a motherly way, I implore you to stop for a moment and to reflect on yourselves and on the transience of this your earthly life. Thenreflect on eternity and the eternal beatitude. What do you want? Which way do you want to set out on? 

"The Father`s love sends me to be a mediatrix for you, to show you with motherly love the way which leads to the purity of soul; asoul unburdened by sin; a soul that will come to know eternity. I am praying that the light of the love of my Son may illuminate you, so that you may triumph over weaknesses and come out of misery. You are my children and I desire for all of you to be on the way of salvation. Therefore, my children, gather around me that I may have you come to know the love of my Son and thus open the door of eternal beatitude. 

"Pray as I do for your shepherds. Again I caution you: do not judge them, because my Son chose them. Thank you."

 
 "Dear children! With great hope in the heart, also today I call you to prayer. If you pray, little children, you are with me and you are seeking the will of my Son and are living it. Be open and live prayer and, at every moment, may it be for you the savor and joy of your soul. I am with you and I intercede for all of you before my Son Jesus. Thank you for having responded to my call." 

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"Dear children, I am continuously among you because, with my endless love, I desire to show you the door of Heaven. I desire to tell you how it is opened: through goodness, mercy, love and peace - through my Son. Therefore, my children, do not waste time on vanities. Only knowledge of the love of my Son can save you. Through that salvific love and the Holy Spirit He chose me and I, together with Him, am choosing you to be apostles of His love and will. My children, great is the responsibility upon you. I desire that by your example you help sinners regain their sight, enrich their poor souls and bring them back into my embrace. Therefore, pray, pray, fast and confess regularly. If receiving my Son in the Eucharist is the center of your life then do not be afraid, you can do everything. I am with you. Every day I pray for the shepherds and I expect the same of you. Because, my children, without their guidance and strengthening through their blessing, you cannot do it. Thank you." 


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"Dear children! Also today I call you to conversion and to holiness. God desires to give you joy and peace through prayer but you, little children, are still far away - attached to the earth and to earthly things. Therefore, I call you anew: open your heart and your sight towards God and the things of God - and joy and peace will come to reign in your hearts. Thank you for having responded to my call." 


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"Dear children! With motherly love I implore you to give me your hands, permit me to lead you. I, as a mother, desire to save you from restlessness, despair and eternal exile. My Son, by His death on the Cross, showed how much He loves you; He sacrificed Himself for your sake and the sake of your sins. Do not keep rejecting His sacrifice and do not keep renewing His sufferings with your sins. Do not keep shutting the doors of Heaven to yourselves. My children, do not waste time. Nothing is more important than unity in my Son. I will help you because the Heavenly Father is sending me so that, together, we can show the way of grace and salvation to all those who do not know Him. Do not be hard hearted. Have confidence in me and adore my Son. My children, you cannot be without the shepherds. May they be in your prayers every day. Thank you." 


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"Dear children! Also today I am calling you to prayer, and may your heart, little children, open towards God as a flower opens towards the warmth of the sun. I am with you and I intercede for all of you. Thank you for having responded to my call."

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Marian Prayer and Evangelization Conference 
Date: April 28-29, 2012 
Location:Best Western, Hillside, Illinois 
Speakers: Monsignor Malner (Mariologist), Fr. Bill Zimmer (Medj. conversion), Judge Dan Lynch, Justin Fatika (youth ministry), Artie Boyle (Medj. healing), Hector Molina, and singer Michael O'Brien. 
For information:             630-279-8424      . E-mail: [email protected]. Website: medj.1.com

National Conference on Medjugorje 
Date: May 11-13, 2012 
Location:Joyce Center, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana 
Speakers:Speakers to be announced. 
For information: Contact Frances Sain, Queen of Peace Ministries, P.O. Box 761, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Phone:            574-288-8777      ; Fax: 574-288-8795. E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.QueenofPeaceMinistries.com

Columbus Marian Conference 
Date:July 27-29, 2012 
Location:Ohio Dominican University Theatre, Columbus Ohio 
Speakers: Speakers: Matthew Arnold, Fr. Wade Menezes, C.P.M., The Fathers of Mercy, Dr. Kelly Bowring, S.T.D., Randy Albright, Susan Tassone, Mark Mallett, Elizabeth Ficocelli, Mother Margaret Mary, Children of Mary, Mary Sue Eck and singer Mari Campise. 
For information:             614-351-9233      , or write Columbus Marian Conference, 887 Stephen Drive West, Columbus, Ohio 43204. Website: columbusmarianconference.weebly.com/index.html. Email: [email protected]

Arizona Marian Conference 
Date:August 24-26, 2012 
Location:Double Tree Paradise Valley Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona 
Speakers: Speakers: Dr. Kelly Bowring, Fr. Jozo Grbes, Fr. Michael Lightner, Fr. Rick Wendell, Fr. Doug Lorig, and Renee Bondi. 
For information: The Mir Center of Arizona at             480-964-6111      . Website: www.mirarizona.org.

2012 Marian Conference 
Date: September 15-16, 2012 
Location: Leeds, New York 
Theme: How to keep God's peace in times of trial and tribulation. 
Speakers and highlights: Father Petar Ljubicic, (priest chosen by seer Mirjana to reveal Medjugorje secrets to the world) Father Jozo Grbes, Father Gio Belanich, Fr. Wade Meneses, Dr. Kelly Bowring and emcee/music by Al Barbarino, Linda Santo," Little Audrey Santo's Mother". 
For information:             518-943-5745       Mon-Fri 10am-4pm only

2012 Medjugorje Peace Conference - Irvine, CA 
Dates: October 20-21, 2012 
Location: Bren Events Center, University of California at Irvine 
Theme: "Only in faith will you discover the joy of the gift of life that God has given you." 
Speakers: Josip Elez (Visionary Ivanka's son), Monsignor James Lisante, Reverends. Kerry Beaulieu, Neil Buchlein, Pat Crowley, SS.CC, Timothy Deeter, Jozo Grbes, OFM, and Edward Sousa. Mr. Michael Crotty (testimony). Tatiana in Concert. Also, on Saturday: Reconciliation Service, Medjugorje Holy Hour and Eucharistic Healing Service. Rosary and Holy Mass each day. 
For information:             714-572-9779      

Medjugorje Marian Conference 
Date:November 16-18, 2012 
Location:Woodlake Hotel (former Radisson Hotel), Sacramento, California 
Speakers: Speakers: Visionary Marija is confirmed. Other speakers to be announced. 
For information: For more information, call             916-686-8354      
http://medjugorje.org/medconf.htm 

 
"Dear children, As the Queen of Peace, I desire to give peace to you, my children, true peace which comes through the heart of my Divine Son. As a mother I pray that wisdom, humility and goodness may come to reign in your hearts – that peace may reign – that my Son may reign. When my Son will be the ruler in your hearts, you will be able to help others to come to know him. When heavenly peace comes to rule over you, those who are seeking it in the wrong places, thus causing pain to my motherly heart, will recognise it. My children, great will be my joy when I see that you are accepting my words and that you desire to follow me. Do not be afraid, you are not alone. Give me your hands and I will lead you. Do not forget your shepherds. Pray that in their thoughts they may always be with my Son who called them to witness him.  Thank you."

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"Dear children! Also today, with joy, I desire to give you my motherly blessing and to call you to prayer. May prayer become a need
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From Conversion Diary:

I read a lot of biographies and memoirs about inspiring people who place radical trust in God. (By “radical” I don’t mean reckless or imprudent, but am referring to the difficult, very counter-cultural act of recognizing God’s sovereignty over every area of our lives. More on that here.) From He Leadeth Me to God’s SmugglerMother Angelica to The Heavenly Man toThe Shadow of His Wings, these true stories are about people from all walks of the Christian life: Catholic and Protestant, consecrated religious and lay people, men and women. And yet they all have distinct similarities in their approaches to life and the Lord.

I found it fascinating to see what common threads could be found in the lives of these incredible people who place so much trust in the Lord, and thought I’d share in case others find it inspiring as well.

1. They accept sufferingOne of the most powerful things I’ve read in recent memory is Brother Yun’s story of being a persecuted pastor in China, as recounted in the book The Heavenly Man. After facing weeks of torture, including electrocution, starvation, beatings, and having needles shoved under his fingernails, he was thrown in a box that was four feet long, three feet wide, and four feet high, where he would stay indefinitely. The day after he was put in this mini cell, he felt prompted to pray for a Bible — a ridiculous idea, considering that many people were in prison at that very moment for being in possession of such contraband. Yet he prayed anyway. And, inexplicably, the guards threw a Bible into his cell the next morning. He writes:

I knelt down and wept, thanking the Lord for this great gift. I could scarcely believe my dream had come true! No prisoner was ever allowed to have a Bible or any Christian literature, yet, strangely, God provided a Bible for me! Through this incident the Lord showed me that regardless of men’s evil plans for me, he had not forgotten me and was in control of my life.

Now, the less saintly among us (cough-cough) might have reacted to that a little differently. Had I been tortured and thrown in a coffin-like cell, my reaction to receiving a Bible would have likely been more along the lines of, “Thanks for the Bible, Lord, but could we SEE ABOUT GETTING ME OUT OF THIS METAL BOX FIRST?!?!” I wouldn’t have even “counted” the Bible as an answered prayer since my main prayer — reducing my physical suffering — had gone unanswered.

Yet what I see over and over again in people like Brother Yun is that they have crystal clarity on the fact that suffering is not the worst evil — sin is. Yes, they would prefer not to suffer, and do sometimes pray for the relief of suffering. But they prioritize it lower than the rest of us do — they focus far more on not sinning than on not suffering. They have a laser focus on getting themselves and others to heaven. In Brother Yun’s case, he saw through that answered prayer that God was allowing him to grow spiritually and minister to his captors, so his circumstances of suffering in an uncomfortable cell became almost irrelevant to him.

2. They accept the inevitability of deathSimilar to the above, people who place great trust in God can only do so with a heaven-centered worldview. They think in terms of eternity, not in terms of calendar years. Their goal is not to maximize their time on earth, but rather to get themselves and as many other people as possible to heaven. And if God can best do that by shortening their lifespans, they accept that.

The Shadow of His Wings is filled with jaw-dropping stories of Fr. Goldmann’s miraculous escapes from death during World War II, which begs the question, “What about all the people who didn’t escape death?” Fr. Goldmann would probably respond by saying that God saving him from death was not the blessing in and of itself — after all, every single one of us will die eventually. The blessing was saving him from death so that he could continue his ministry bringing the Gospel to the Nazis. He eventually died while building a ministry in Japan, and presumably accepted that God would bring good from his passing, even though there was undoubtedly more work he wanted to do.

3. They have daily appointments with GodI have never heard of a person who had a deep, calm trust in the Lord who did not set aside time for focused prayer every day. Both in the books I’ve read and in real life, I’ve noticed that people like this always spend at least a few moments — and up to an hour or two if circumstances permit — focused on nothing but prayer, every day. Also, they tend to do it first thing in the morning, centering themselves in Christ before tackling anything else the day may bring.

4. In prayer, they listen more than they talkI’ve written before about my amazement that really holy people seem to get their prayers answered more often than the rest of us. I’d heard enough stories of people praying for something very specific, then receiving it, that I started to wonder if they were psychic or God just liked them more than the rest of us or something. What I eventually realized is that their ideas about what to pray for came from the Holy Spirit in the first place, because they spent so much time seeking God’s will for them, day in and day out.

So, to use the example of a famous story from Mother Angelica’s biography, she had a satellite dish delivery man at the door who needed $600,000 or he was going to return the dish, thus killing all the plans for the new station. She ran to the chapel and prayed, and a guy she’d never met randomly called and wanted to donate $600,000. Her prayer wasn’t answered because she had a personal interest in television and just really, really wanted it, but because she had correctly discerned God’s plan that she was to start a television station on this particular day.

5. They limit distractionsOf all the amazing stories in God’s Smuggler, one of the lines that jumped out to me the most in the book was in the epilogue, when the authors talk about how Brother Andrew’s work has continued in 21st century:

“I won’t even consider installing one of those call waiting monstrosities,” he exclaimed, “that interrupt one phone conversation to announce another.” Technology, Andrew says, makes us far too accessible to the demands and pressures of the moment. “Our first priority should be listening in patience and silence for the voice of God.”

Far too accessible to the demands and pressures of the moment. That line has haunted me ever since I read it. I love technology, but it does come with a huge temptation to feel a general increase in urgency in our lives: I have to reply to that email! Respond to that comment on my wall on Facebook! Ret-tweet that tweet! Read that direct message! Listen to that voicemail! Here in the connected age, we are constantly bombarded with demands on our attention. Periods of silence, where we can cultivate inner stillness and wait for the promptings of the Holy Spirit, are increasingly rare.

One thing that all the people in these books have in common is that they had very little of this pressure of false urgency. It’s hard to imagine Fr. Ciszek coming up with the breathtaking insights about God’s will that he shared in He Leadeth Me with his iPhone buzzing alerts every few minutes, or Brother Yun seeing the subtle beauty of God’s plan in the midst of persecution while keeping his Twitter status updated on a minute-by-minute basis.

6. They submit their discernment to othersPeople who have a long history of watching the way the Lord works in their lives notice that he often speaks through holy friends, family members and clergy. If they discern that God is calling them to something, especially if it’s something big, they ask trusted Christian confidantes to pray about the matter and see if they discern the same thing. And when others warn them not to follow a certain path — especially if it’s a spouse, confessor or spiritual director — they take those indicators very seriously.

7. They offer the Lord their complete, unhesitating obedienceOne of my favorite parts of God’s Smuggler is when Brother Andrew got a visit from a man named Karl de Graaf who was part of a prayer group in which people often spent hours of time in prayer, most of it listening in silence:

I went out to the front stoop, and there was Karl de Graaf. “Hello!” I said, surprised.

“Hello, Andy. Do you know how to drive?”

“Drive?”

“An automobile.”

“No,” I said, bewildered. “No, I don’t.”

“Because last night in our prayers we had a word from the Lord about you. It’s important for you to be able to drive.”

“Whatever on earth for?” I said. “I’ll never own a car, that’s for sure.”

“Andrew,” Mr. de Graaf spoke patiently, as to a slow-witted student, “I’m not arguing for the logic of the case. I’m just passing on the message.” And with that, he was striding across the bridge.

Despite his initial hesitation, Brother Andrew discerned that this was something that God was calling him to do, so he learned to drive. It seemed like a complete waste of time, an utterly illogical use of his resources, but he was obedient to the Lord’s call. I won’t spoil what happened next for those of you who plan to read the book, but let’s just say that shortly after he received his license, it turned out to be critical to the future of his ministry (which eventually brought the Gospel to thousands of people behind the Iron Curtain) that he know how to drive.

I often think of how Mr. de Graaf responded when Brother Andrew was scratching his head about this odd message: “That’s the excitement in obedience,” he said. “Finding out later what God had in mind.”

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Obviously we can’t grow closer to God by aping the actions of others, but I find lists like this helpful as a starting point for reflection on my own spiritual progress. I hope you found it helpful as well!


    Twenty six years ago Our Lady told us: "God has chosen each one of you, in order to use you in His great plan for the salvation of mankind. You are not able to comprehend how great your role is in God's plan… I am with you so that you can realize it completely," (January 25, 1987);  and twenty years later: "Little children, do not forget that you are all important in this great plan, which God leads through Medjugorje. God desires to convert the entire world…from the depth of my heart, I call you all to open yourselves to this great grace that God gives you through my presence here," (June 25, 2007).  Recently she said: "Dear children… Only knowledge of the love of my Son can save you. Through that salvific love and the Holy Spirit He chose me and I, together with Him, am choosing you to be apostles of His love and will….”, (June 2, 2012).   We are chosen by Mary – the predestinate spoken of by St. Louis de Montfort!    She invites us to give ourselves entirely to her, so that together we may bring about her Triumph and the reign of Jesus’ love.  "Help my Immaculate Heart to triumph!" (September 25, 1991).  St. Louis de Montfort prophesied Our Lady’s Triumph 300 years ago, and in his book, "True Devotion to Mary", designed the 33 day consecration to help prepare those chosen to be Our Lady’s apostles.  Our Lady tells us we are those apostles!  We believe St. Louis’ preparation for consecration to Jesus through Mary will help us to fulfill her plans, most recently revealed in Medjugorje: "Consecrate yourself to the Immaculate Heart.  Abandon yourselves completely, I will protect you," (August 2, 1983).  It is her presence with us through Medjugorje that makes this consecration so timely.  "I desire to be the bond between you and the Heavenly Father," (March 18, 2012).  In an early Encyclical (Redemptoris Mater) Pope John Paul ll asked the whole Church to read St. Louis de Montfort's "True Devotion to Mary" to understand the mystery of Mary in our time.   This is no doubt why Blessed John Paul ll would say, "Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world!"


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    Mother Mary's Praise

    My soul magnifies the Lord
    And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior;
    Because he has regarded the lowliness of his handmaid;
    For behold, henceforth all generations shall call me blessed;
    Because he who is mighty has done great things for me,
    and holy is his name;
    And his mercy is from generation to generation
    on those who fear him.
    He has shown might with his arm,
    He has scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.
    He has put down the mighty from their thrones,
    and has exalted the lowly.
    He has filled the hungry with good things,
    and the rich he has sent away empty.
    He has given help to Israel, his servant, mindful of his mercy
    Even as he spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his posterity forever. 



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