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Mary Vitamin – Our Lady of La Salette & Daily Prayer

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Topic: Our Lady of La Salette & Daily Prayer

Quote:
?Do you say your prayers properly, my children? Oh! my children, you must say them, morning and evening. When you can do no more, say a Pater and an Ave Maria; and when you have the time to do better, you will say more.? – The Blessed Virgin Mary at La Salette, France, September 19, 1846

Meditation:
In this fully approved apparition of Our Lady, the Blessed Virgin appeared weeping covered with chains. She had a dire message regarding the justice of Her Son and the continual prayers she offers on our behalf.

? ?I gave you six days for work, I kept the seventh for myself, and no one wishes to grant it to me. This is what weighs down so much the arm of my Son.?
? ?Those who drive carts cannot speak without putting the Name of my Son in the middle.?
? ?These are the two things which weigh down so much the arm of my Son. ?

In this apparition, Our Lady requests with tears that we say our prayers well and obey the Commandments, particularly the first three.

“The message of La Salette was given to two young shepherds in a period of great suffering. ? La Salette is a message of hope – a hope sustained by the intercession of her who is the Mother of all peoples… At La Salette, Mary clearly spoke of the constancy of her prayer for the world: she will never abandon the people created in the image and likeness of God, those to whom it has been given to become children of God. May she lead to her Son all the nations of the earth”. – Pope John Paul II,
May 6, 1996

Resolution:
When I say my morning and evening prayers, I will remember that Our Lady of La Salette requested that these prayers be said well ? this appeases the Divine Justice of Her Son.

Marian Vow:
?To know the Immaculate, therefore, is of primary importance for loving and imitating Her, for praising and glorifying Her, for mirroring oneself in Her virtues, for discovering oneself in Her examples, for conforming oneself to her instructions. Hence, the necessity of study and , ever more, of assiduous mediation on the mystery of Mary to discover and deepen it without rest or delay. This is why St. Bernard, followed by St. Maximilian, teaches that ?of Mary enough can never be said?.?
Father Manelli, FI, The Marian Vow of Unlimited Consecration to the Immaculate, (Immaculate Mediatrix Edition: 1996), 21-2.

I give this resolution to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Thanks be to God for graces received.

Ave Maria!

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  • Rachel says:

    It’s quite confusing that these apparitions are approved by the Church, yet Melanie has been coined mentally ill so much so that any cause for her canonization has been denied. On the other hand, this is the only apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary where an order of priests was established specifically because of Our Lady’s visit.

    I do hope, like Joan of Arc, that maybe, many years after her death, the Church will recognize her sanctity and raise Melanie and Maxim to sanctity. Any soul who comes forth with a message from Mary, if the apparition proved true should be canonized. Especially if they are young children.

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