My hope is that by the end of this month, you shall come to know that in the Blessed Virgin Mary you have a Mother, and therefore have recourse to her.
Be my guest....
May is traditionally celebrated in the Catholic Church as the Month of Mary - a time of special devotion to Our Lady through; the Rosary, Marian processions, and more generally reflection on her role in salvation history
To mark this month, I’m starting a mini-series called *Mary May*.
From today, 13 May - the Feast of Our Lady of Fatíma - until the end of the month, I’ll be sharing stories of different Marian apparitions throughout history. Some will be short, others a bit longer.
As we begin our journey through #Lent, let us ask the Lord to grant us the gift of true conversion of heart, so that we may better respond to His love for us and share that love with those around us.
The observance of Ash Wednesday marks the start of this meaningful season. It invites Christians to pause amidst their busy lives, reflect on their spiritual state, and commit to personal growth in faith.
Through prayer, fasting, and acts of charity, believers follow in Jesus’ footsteps, preparing their hearts for the transformative joy of Easter. As the ashes are placed on foreheads, they serve as a humble reminder of mortality and the ongoing call to repentance and renewal—