" is the chapel of the convent of the Immaculate Conception. The name means "Most Holy Mary of Good Success." The origin of this shrine can be traced to the astonishing revelations received by Mother Mariana
Lady. An ancient oak tree can often be found in the courtyard of these churches. The hymn "Good Mother of God" "Good Mother of God, treasure of mercy and grace, You are our refuge and our hope, Protect us [...] compose a national hymn. He excused himself and said that this hymn already existed: it's called the "Good Mother of God". He was referring to the hymn sung at the moment of the benediction by the image of [...] refuge, Intercede for us to your Son, And ask him to forgive us our sins by His mercy. Desert us not, O Good Mary, O full of all grace, Save all of your servants, So that we may thank you forever more." Prayer
which upheld a dualistic conception of reality, that is, with two equally powerful creator principles, Good and Evil. This group consequently despised matter as coming from the principle of evil. They even [...] preaching and public discussions. He devoted the rest of his life to this mission of preaching the Good News. His sons were also to make St Dominic's other dreams come true: the mission ad gentes, that [...] died in 1221 in Bologna, the city that declared him its Patron, his work had already had widespread success. The Order of Preachers, with the Holy See's support, had spread to many countries in Europe for
places. In October 1960, a national Marian day was held: In Lisala, groups of faithful came in succession to pray before the Virgin Mary, every half an hour, and in the evening, her statue was carried [...] the faithful go there on pilgrimage. In Mbaya, a similar pilgrimage goes to a statue of "Our Lady of Good Hope." In Kizu, Vaku, and Langu, there is a public Rosary on Saturdays. And there are just a few examples
Israel on the Son of God, incarnate in her virginal womb. Her hope was strengthened during the successive stages of Jesus' hidden life in Nazareth and his public ministry. Her great faith in the word of [...] She retained her hope in the fulfilment of the messianic work and steadfastly, after the darkness of Good Friday, awaited the morning of the Resurrection. On their difficult path through history, between
absorbed the hip scientific "we know better than to believe in God" philosophy. Despite worldly success my life felt irrelevant, meaningless. When I suffered some reverses in both my professional and my [...] in my life was exactly the best thing which could possibly happen. I knew that everything I did—for good or for bad—mattered and was weighed in the scales. I knew that we lived forever, and knew that Heaven
cunning god. With his companion Nephtis, he moped with bitter jealousy because of the beauty and success of Osiris, as well as the rest of her qualities that united her to Isis. So he meditated a ruse. [...] God… The design of salvation envelops them in their shadows and through images. In fact, all that is good and true in their midst, the Church considers to be an evangelical preparation and a gift from He
Holy Wisdom, save us from all sin. On behalf of all, we ask you, Lord, lead us onto the path of Goodness. Amen. Heart of Mary Heart of Mary, you are so wonderful that I would never imagined to know you [...] know that with you my soul will find rest, anguish won't overtake me, my failures will turn into successes, and my tiredness turned into strength. Amen. (1) R. Laurentin, Un appel de Marie en Argentine.
understanding which comes from spiritual experience, and through the preaching of "those who, in the succession of the episcopate, have received the sure charism of truth" ( Dei Verbum , 8). In this context [...] "Do not quench the Spirit, do not despise prophesying, but test everything, holding fast to what is good" (Thessalonians 5:19-21). In every age the Church has received the charism of prophecy, which must [...] synthesize and compress against a single background facts which extend through time in an unspecified succession and duration". This compression of time and place in a single image is typical of such visions
Saint Vincent of Paul on July 18, 1830: "I was in bed thinking that that very night I would see my Good Mother. I had been hoping to see her for so long." Was this new desire too pretentious of Sister Catherine [...] hidden in the convent, Christian France that had been petrified by lukewarm faith, ignorance and successive resignations was warmed up by the sheer profusion of God's tenderness: "Where sin abounds, grace