Video – Conferences #160: Living Out the Marian Vow

By January 16, 2012March 17th, 2016Conferences, Fr. Agnellus Murphy, Random Conferences

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Ave Maria!

We usually don't post the private conferences given to those in the M.I.M. or A.D.W.M., but here we wish you to give you a taste of what it is like to live the Marian Vow as a lay person.

Ave Maria!

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  • Marie says:

    Father Agnellus,

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

    ~from one who has seriously considered leaving the FI community.

  • Thank you, Father Agnellus.

    A great help for me as a member of a lay community, many “problems” that have been on my mind, were clarified, and questions answered during your 47-48 minutes talk.
    God bless you.

  • Marie says:

    Father,

    I watched your conference in full for the second time. You cover so much spiritual ground in 48 minutes. You struck a nerve, or two, when you spoke of being like Mary (full of grace), personal responsibility, guarding the passions, not speaking to others about graces we may have received from God (to be silent ~ I really needed to hear this one), mortification of even licit things, and loyalty.
    The way you said, “Do you want to be a saint, or what?” was the reason I watched your talk for the second time. If I don’t say “Yes” to your question, what else is there? It made me consider how very cowardly I would be to walk away from the FI community, my family.
    This conference will be saved to my favorites page, and watched many more times to encourage me to the Heart of Mary. Thank you for sharing this with Airmaria.
    May God bless you always.

  • Marian says:

    Ave Maria!
    Wonderful presentation.
    In Christ,
    Marian

  • Maria says:

    AVE MARIA!

    wonderful, uplifting and inspiring. God bless you always Fr Angellus

    In the Immaculate,

    Maria

  • Domestic Church says:

    Thank you very much for posting this conference. Fr. Agnellus did a superb job!

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