May, 2016 - Militia of the Immaculata in the Midwest

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May, 2016 - Militia of the Immaculata in the Midwest
May 2016
Volume VII, Issue 5
MI Monthly Formation
A Journey with
5 Ascension
8 Mother’s Day
15 Pentecost
22 Trinity Sunday
26 or 29 Corpus Christi
(check with diocese)
MI Monthly
Intention
Immaculata,
please intercede…
that free from any
prejudice we may
welcome our
brothers and
sisters in their
uniqueness.
Monthly intentions can be
found at:
http://www.miinternational.org/NEWS/publi
c/ENG_Intentions2016.pdf
National Center of the
Militia of the Immaculata
1600 West Park Avenue
Libertyville, IL 60048
847-367-7800, ext. 246
[email protected]
MissionImmaculata.com
Consecration.com
MI National President –
Fr. Patrick Greenough,
OFM Conv.
The Immaculata
Dear MI Members and Friends,
It has been 20 years since I became
the National President of the MI. It
has taken me to the most amazing
places from EWTN to sleeping under
the stars in a pup tent in Tehachapi
CA. I have met the most amazing and
faithful people from all over the
United States as well. And while all
this might sound exciting and it was,
the greatest journey was the interior
journey with Our Lady. A journey of
trust; a journey of patience; a journey
sometimes in the dark and on
unmarked roads. One should never
worry however, "are we there yet?" or
"where are we going?" Because on
the interior, spiritual journey of
Consecration, one never arrives. It is a
never ending journey! One can
always go deeper into union with
Mary's Immaculate Heart. For just as
She always contemplated the
mysteries of God in Her Heart so
there are always new and endless
mysteries for us to contemplate in
our own heart. In the end it does not
matter where the journey takes us, as
long as we hold Her hand and are
united to Her Immaculate Heart.
My hope is that each person in the MI
holds on tightly to Our Lady's hand
and opens their own heart to Her
Immaculate Heart even more.
Because it is not what we do that
matters but what Our Lady does in
us. It is our TOTAL Consecration to
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her that enables Her to do and
accomplish God's Will in the world
through us. And every day is an
opportunity to unite our hearts ever
more closely, ever more perfectly,
ever more faithfully, ever more
lovingly, ever more Totally to Her
Immaculate Heart. And that is what
Total Consecration is all about.
God bless.
Fr. Patrick Greenough, OFM Conv
(Photo of outgoing MI National
Council: Fr. Stephen McKinley, Fr.
Patrick, Peter Ptak, Christine Rossi,
Br. Augustine Kelly, Ann O’Donnell)
FIRST MI NATIONAL ELECTIVE
ASSEMBLY to be held for the United
States! June 3–5, 2016—Marytown.
Election of the National President will
be at 10:45 pm on Saturday June 4
followed by the election of Council
Members and Board of Auditors at
2:00 PM. Fr. Raffaele Di Muro, OFM
Conv, MI International President, will
preside over the elections. Please
pray! See prayer on page 2.
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“The giving of oneself completely to
the Immaculata in the spirit of the MI
is a conscious and dynamic
commitment to live the following of
Christ after the example of Mary, to
grow in faith, hope and charity in such
a way as to put oneself at the service
of His salvific mission.” The General
Statutes Militia Immaculatae, Art. 3.
May Reflection
Let us welcome one another
Prayer in Preparation for
the MI National Elective
Assembly
O Immaculata, Spouse of
the Holy Spirit, we gather
around you in prayer as did
the disciples in the Upper
Room. Intercede for us
that we might be aflame
with the gifts of the Spirit
as we prepare for our
National Assembly and
elections so that we might
be your true instruments,
consecrated to your
Immaculate Heart. Amen.
-composed by MI
National Assistant, Fr.
Stephen McKinley,
OFM Conv.
Unconditional acceptance of others
characterizes Saint Maximillian’s
spirituality. He let himself be led, by
Christ and the Immaculata’s maternal
presence, to an ever greater ability to
love, which culminated in Auschwitz.
Here’s a noteworthy quote, by the
saint, “Hatred divides, separates and
destroys, while, to the
contrary love unites,
brings about peace and is
constructive. It is not
strange then that only
love manages always to
render men perfect and,
therefore, that only the
religions that teaches love
of God and neighbor can
perfect men.” (KW 1205)
The Polish martyr loved
his enemies, even those
who threatened his and
his brothers’ lives.
Writing to a German official,
investigating the City of the
Immacuata’s activity, just before his
arrest, he expressed, “I want to
emphasize that I do not feel hatred
for anyone on this earth. The
substance of my ideal is found in the
enclosed printed material. What is
there is mine: I want to work for that
ideal always, to suffer and possibly
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give up my own life in sacrifice. What
instead is against that ideal is not
mine, but comes from outside and
therefore, according to my ability, I
have fought it, I am fighting it, and
will fight it forever. ” (KW 884)
The saint nourished a universal love
in his heart, free of prejudice and any
trace of resentment. This meaningful
address to his brothers shows this,
“And now we continue and we will
continue to fulfill the mission of love
to our neighbor, whoever he is, to
soften the fate of those who suffer
and, through that, to kindle their
hearts with a grateful love for the
Immaculata, the Mother who loves all
the souls on the entire globe.” (KW
914)
The act of offering his life,
in place of a father of a
family in the concentration
camp, didn’t just happen in
an impulsive, generous
moment. It resulted from a
spiritual journey imbued
with
oblation,
which
climaxed at Auschwitz.
Saint Maximilian's death
was born of a life
marvelously spent, in love
and service of God, under
the Immaculata’s
protection.
(Picture: Franciszek Gajowniczek, man
for whom St. Maximilian offered his
life.)
In our opinion, the man of today,
especially the one who believes in
Christ, has an absolute need to draw
on the example of Father Kolbe to
rebuild or strengthen their capacity
to love.
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The inhuman conditions of the concentration camp, the barbarity that took place in it, were illuminated by the
unusual and heroic proposal of giving his life for a family man by the Polish martyr. His choice for love indicates
the same light believers today are called to bear into the world, a world, in which all too often, prevails the
desire to dominate. Saint Maximilian teaches that love is the real essence of the human person, what makes it
noble, precious and more dignified. Charity, for him and ourselves, is the most important thing in life. By his act
Kolbe affirms the beauty of the prisoner’s humanity and the love of God against the hatred and destruction of
the camp.
Saint Maximilian confirms to Christians and people today that it is vital to witness to love, to the point of giving
up one’s life for another. In this sense, we are all called to be “Kolbean”, convinced and determined witnesses of
charity, which prevails over evil and intolerance. Humanity finds full realization when it reflects the love of God.
This is what the martyr of Auschwitz cries to the people of this century.
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For Reflection
Meditate on these words of St. Maximilian, taken from an article from 1939, regarding the M.I. activity and the
love it proposes its members to live.
“These poor people, therefore need light, a great deal of supernatural light, of supernatural energy. They are
unhappy and discontented, because they take as their ultimate goal what is only a means and therefore, after
reaching the happiness to which they aspire, cannot find what they are looking for. And they continue to search
with a dejected heart, with bitterness in their souls.
How can we fail to reach out to them? How can we not help them placate their hearts, lift their minds above all
the passes toward the one ultimate purpose, God? Love for one’s neighbor pushes those souls who have
already found the true ideal of life not to forget their brothers and sisters around them.
One of the many associations that practice this love of one’s neighbor is the Militia of the Immaculata. It is
called 'of the Immaculata' because its members have given themselves without restrictions to the Most blessed
Virgin Mary Immaculate, that she herself may work in them and, through them, shower other souls with the
graces of supernatural light, strength and happiness, Moreover, it is called 'Militia' because it cannot afford to
rest, but rather intends to conquer hearts for the Immaculata by way of love, and through her, for the Divine
Heart of Jesus and, ultimately, for the heavenly Father.
Are you already a member of the hosts of this Militia? Would you like to give a helping hand to your neighbors?
Offer yourself up the Immaculata as well! Let her work through you and you shall disseminate much happiness
on earth even during this our time. To many a restless soul, you will give peace and serenity in God.” (KW 1237).
-Fr. Raffaele Di Muro,
MI International President
Translated by Antonia Velasco &
Ann O’Donnell
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MI National News
FIRST ELECTIVE ASSEMBLY for the MI to be held for the United States! June 3–5, 2016—Marytown. Please
pray! See prayer composed by Fr. Stephen
McKinley, OFM Conv on page 2.
The Writings of St. Maximilian
Kolbe in English!
(Photo) Kolbe Writings display during MI Retreat
at Marytown.
There are many titles that could be used to
describe the sainted author of these works:
priest, friar, professor of philosophy and
theology,
publisher,
polyglot,
founder,
missionary, mystic, suffering soul, and martyr of charity. Readers of this collection will be able to discover even
more titles. It’s all here: personal meditations, outlines from talks, scientific speculations, plans for missionary
expansion, concerns of a spiritual father, the pains of a publisher, profound reflections on the union of the Holy
Spirit and Our Lady, and more. Blessed are we to have them!
Fr. Pio Maria Hoffmann, CFR
St. Crispin Friary, Bronx, NY
Please send me The Writings of St. Maximilian Kolbe two volume set.
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Marytown, MI National Center
Libertyville, IL
National MI Youth & Young Adults Leadership Positions Open
Leadership positions are open for MI Youth & Young Adults – National Director, National Coordinator and
National Core Team.
We are looking for candidates who are grounded in the spirituality of St. Maximilian Kolbe and experienced in
MI Youth ministry, and who enjoy working with youth and leading them to the Sacred Heart through the
Immaculate Heart!
The National Coordinator is a salaried position; all others are on a volunteer basis. To find out more about these
positions contact the MI Youth Interim Team at [email protected]
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MI Monthly Gathering for Adults
Third Saturday of the month, 10:00-11:45 AM followed by noon Mass.
Meet other MI members and join in prayer, reflection on the MI monthly intention, dialogue and apostolate,
update and planning. (photo) New consecrants of the Immaculata.
Participants of the MI Marian Retreat for Adults April 22-24
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MI Midwest
Kansas City, MO
http://www.consecration-midwest.org
Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows –
A Perpetual Pilgrimage Site
Shrine of Our Lady of Snows, Belleville, Illinois
Retreat (verb): to withdraw to a quiet, secluded place for prayer,
meditation, and spiritual instruction.
May 13 -15, 2016.
We will stay at the Shrine Hotel, with meals at the hotel restaurant.
Cost: $25 for the retreat + room and board.
Call Christine Rossi at 913-268-0208
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MI Village News
Escondido, CA
Militia Immaculata
First Saturday Family Rosary at the Park
Joe & Sue O’Donnell
Please join us as we gather to pray for our families, church, country and schools.
When:May 7
Where: Kit Carson Park
Time: 2pm-4pm
After 2pm rosary all is welcome to play ball... and have a social snack together.
BYO: Snack to share, soccer balls, footballs ....
Modesto, CA
St Joseph Church http://www.stjmod.com/outreachministries.html
MI Adult Prayer Village
MI Family Village
Immaculada Espanol
MAY CROWNING OF MARY
Calling all children in our Parish to Crown Mary on
Saturday, April 30th at the 5:30pm Mass.
Houston, TX
MI "Domus Mariae" Village
http://www.midomusmariae.com
West Haven, UT
MI Families of the Immaculata Village
St Mary’s Catholic Church www.stmary.org
1st Sunday 12:30PM
On Divine Mercy Sunday we prayed the Mysteries of Mercy, followed by a small group discussion on the Year of
Mercy icon commissioned by the Institute on Religious Life.
In May, we will continue our viewing of the DVD entitled "Conversion" by Bishop Robert Barron, as well as
organize both the parish May Crowning on Mother’s Day, which will include the praying of a multi- language
rosary, and the parish's observance of the Diocesan 40 Hours of Adoration for Vocations program.
Fr. Kolbe Missionaries
West Covina, CA www. kolbemision.org/en
[email protected] 626/917-0040
www.kolbemission.org/en
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May Calendar
4 MI Spanish Village, 9-1PM
6 Eucharistic Adoration, 4-9PM
“Saintly Success” - Young Adults, 7:30PM
7 First Holy Communion Retreat, Wilmington
12 “Saintly Success” - Young Adults, 7:30PM
13 Teens to the MAX
14 Yard Sale
World Youth Day Presentation, 6PM
19 “Saintly Success” - Young Adults, 7:30PM
22 Families to the MAX, 2-5:30PM - May
Crowning
26 “Saintly Success” - Young Adults, 7:30PM
30 30th Annual MI Family Picnic
Schabarum Park
Rowland Heights, CA 10-5PM
Join the Family Fun!
UPCOMING
July 8 College Age Leader Overnight
July 9 MI Teen Day
July 25-Aug 1 World Youth Day in Krakow, Poland
NOTRE DAME MI, IN
https://sites.google.com/a/nd.edu/ndmi/
Follow us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/NotreDameMilitiaImmaculata
2016 Kolbe Conference: Mother of Mercy
Speakers Fr. James McCurry, OFM Conv, with members of the MI at Notre Dame, and Dr. Scott Hahn.
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Union Center, WI
Rosa Mystica MI Village Prayer Village
Our Story - submitted by Bev Cousineau, Moderator
In February 1999 Most Reverend Bishop Raymond Burke came to a Knight of Columbus Council #4295 to
enthrone them to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. That night the idea was born to do something special for the
upcoming Jubilee year. That something was to reopen St. Theresa's [closed several years previous] as a chapel
of Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration [PEA]. Bishop Burke put Knight Bob Cousineau and KC chaplain Norbert
Tracy SJ to spearhead the project. Bob asked the help of the Rosa Mystica MI prayer village, of which he was a
member. Being only 6 members from four surrounding parishes, we prayed for divine help.
The Rosa Mystica MI prayer village took on the formal task of organizing the adoration program with the
support of the KC membership and parish coordinators. Group members contacted the local pastors about
providing information to parishioners explaining what PEA was all about. Bev Cousineau, moderator for the MI
prayer village, recalls not being too optimistic as she met with much skepticism. "I did not feel very hopeful and
thought it very likely the adoration program would never happen but I didn't want to go before the throne of
God knowing that I didn't at least do my part to move things along." The hand of God was evident at many
points along the way an outpouring of financial donations for St. Theresa's renovation non-active Catholics
and even a non-Catholic signing up for regular hours.
On January 1, 2000, after midnight Mass, when the world was
anticipating a global event called Y2K, Perpetual Eucharistic
Adoration began at neighboring St. Jerome's in Wonewoc.
After months of intensive planning, hard work and elbow
grease provided by five local KC councils, the adoration
program was finally transferred to its permanent home at St.
Theresa's. It was the only church in the diocese to have
adoration around the clock. The KC continue to give their full
support; performing many chores, maintaining the grounds
and within the interior quiet giving thanks and praising God.
Many people report favors and blessings. KC Bob Cousineau was moved to tears to hear that his mother was
being baptized and reported that he has been healed of a lifelong reading problem. Paul Arbanas relayed that
his father was healed of terminal, inoperable throat cancer. Another adorer was thrilled to have heard from
estranged family members. Visitors from the Superior diocese report PEA chapels opened at Dobie and
Hayward, rural parishes in northern Wisconsin, an outcome to their pilgrimage to St. Theresa’s.
Photo: Fr. Donald Bauer, chaplain for St. Theresa Perpetual Adoration Chapel, Union Center, Wisconsin,
blessing a copy of St. Maximilian's canonization picture to be displayed there.
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Sick and Suffering
We continue our prayers for Fr. John Grigus, OFM Conv - Rector of the Shrine St. Maximilian Kolbe, Marytown,
Libertyville, IL and all MI members battling cancer and terminal illnesses.
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Soul of the Faithful Departed
Br. Rafael Ruffolo, OFM Conv March 23, 1919-April 19, 2016
http://www.marytown.com/event/bro-raphael-homily-fr-john
As a young man, Michael Ruffolo enlisted in the Army and served with great
distinction winning a Purple Heart among his many honors. After
witnessing the brutality of war, Ruffolo felt blessed to have survived and felt
a calling to spend the rest of his life in service to God and others. He left the
military and met a Conventual Franciscan named Fr. Dominic Szymanski
who was starting a new apostolate inspired by Maximilian Kolbe’s goal of
global evangelization. Ruffolo was equally moved and entered the
community in 1949 becoming one of the founding members of the friary
they called Marytown. He held many roles there over the next half century
and was instrumental in moving Marytown to its current location in
Libertyville, Illinois in 1979. In 2000, the National Council of Catholic
Bishops designated Marytown the National Shrine of St. Maximilian Kolbe.
In 2010, Br. Raphael received the Maximilian Kolbe Award given to
individuals who have dedicated their lives to teaching others about St.
Maximilian Kolbe and exemplified his dedication to the Virgin Mary and the Eucharist.
His health took a sudden turn for the worse in the hours before his passing and he died peacefully at the Little
Sisters of the Poor Home in Chicago. His family was notified in time and they were able to be with him before
he died.
Eternal Rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. O Mary conceived without sin, pray for
us who have recourse to thee.
Daily Renewal of Total Consecration
Immaculata, Queen and Mother of the Church, I renew my consecration to you this day and for always, so that
you may use me for the coming of the Kingdom of Jesus in the whole world. To this end I offer you all my
prayers, actions and sacrifices of this day.
Daily Miraculous Medal Prayer of St. Maximilian
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to you, and for all those who do not have
recourse to you, especially the enemies of Holy Church and all those recommended to you.
Links
MI International Calendar
http://www.mi-international.org/calendario.asp?month 12&year-2016
US Catholic Conference of Bishops www.usccb.org
Zenit News Service [email protected]
MI Canada
PO Box 21003, 314 Harwood Ave. South
Ajax, ON L1S 2J0 • 416-465- 9466
[email protected] • www.consecration.ca
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ESPAÑOL
Tema del Año 2016:“Kolbe, mártir de la caridad y signo de la misericordia de Dios”
COMENTARIO A LAS INTENCIONES MENSUALES
Para que… Libres de todo prejuicio, acojamos a los hermanos en su diversidad.
a cargo del Padre Raffaele Di Muro, Presidente Internacional M.I.
La aceptación incondicional es una característica esencial de la espiritualidad
de San Maximiliano. Él se deja conducir por Cristo y por la presencia maternal
de la Inmaculada hacia una cada vez mayor capacidad de amar, que alcanza su
punto culminante en Auschwitz. Estas son algunas de las expresiones
significativas del santo: “El odio divide, separa y destruye, mientras que el
amor une, da paz y edifica. No tiene nada de extraño que sólo el amor llegue a
hacer a los hombres cada vez más perfectos. Por lo tanto, sólo aquella religión
que enseña el amor a Dios y al prójimo puede perfeccionar a los hombres. La
religión de Jesucristo es realmente esta religión del amor, del amor perfecto, y
ello es evidente en las santas palabras de Jesucristo”; (EK 1205).
El mártir polaco aprende a amar también a los enemigos, incluso a aquellos
que ponen en peligro su vida y la de sus hermanos. Escribirá a un oficial
alemán que investiga las actividades de la Ciudad de la Inmaculada, en las vísperas de su arresto: “En fin,
quisiera subrayar que no tengo odio a nadie en esta tierra. La substancia de mi ideal se encuentra en las
publicaciones adjuntas. Lo que se desprende de ellas es mío: por este ideal deseo trabajar siempre, sufrir y
hasta ofrecer en sacrificio la vida; mientras que lo que es contrario a este ideal no es mío, sino que procede de
fuera y por eso, según mis posibilidades, lo he combatido, lo combato y lo combatiré siempre.” (EK 884).
El santo aprende a cultivar en su corazón un amor universal, libre de prejuicios y totalmente libre de cualquier
rastro de resentimiento. Son significativas estas expresiones dirigidas a sus hermanos: “Y ahora nosotros
cumplimos y seguiremos cumpliendo la misión del amor hacia el prójimo, quienquiera que sea, para paliar la
desgracia de los que sufren y para inflamar, mediante ello, sus corazones de un amor agradecido hacia la
Inmaculada, Madre que ama a todas las almas del mundo entero.”(EK 914).
El acto de ofrecimiento de la vida en el lugar de un padre de familia en el campo de concentración no es el gesto
de un momento de fervor y de generosidad, sino el resultado de un camino espiritual marcado por su cotidiano
ofrecimiento que llega a su punto culminante en Auschwitz. La muerte de San Maximiliano es hija de una vida
gastada maravillosamente en el amor y en el servicio a Dios, bajo la protección y la guía. Creemos que el
hombre de hoy, sobre todo el que cree en Cristo, tiene absoluta necesidad de inspirarse en el ejemplo del Padre
Kolbe para reconstruir o fortalecer su capacidad de amar. Las condiciones inhumanas del campo, las barbaries
que se llevaron a cabo en él fueron iluminadas por la insólita y heroica propuesta de dar la vida por un padre de
familia, por parte del mártir polaco. Su elección de amor indica a los creyentes la luz que deben llevar al mundo
actual, en el cual muy a menudo prevalece el deseo de dominar. San Maximiliano enseña que el amor es la
esencia misma del ser humano, lo que lo ennoblece, lo embellece y hace que su vida sea más digna. La caridad
es para él y para nosotros la dimensión más importante de la existencia. Él afirma la belleza de su humanidad y
el amor de Dios contra el odio y la destrucción del hermano. El confirma a los cristianos y a los hombres de hoy
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que es fundamental dar testimonio del amor hasta la entrega de sí mismos: en este sentido, todos estamos
llamados a ser “kolbianos”, a estar convencidos de la importancia que tiene el ser testigos de la caridad que
prevalece sobre toda clase de maldad y de intolerancia. La humanidad encuentra plena realización en el ser un
reflejo del amor de Dios: es lo que el mártir de Auschwitz grita a los hermanos de este siglo.
Para la reflexión
Es útil meditar en estas palabras de San Maximiliano, tomadas de un artículo del año 1939, que se refieren a la
actividad de la Milicia de la Inmaculada (MI) y al amor que este Movimiento. “Estas pobrecitas personas, pues,
tienen necesidad de luz, de mucha luz sobrenatural, de muchas energías sobrenaturales; son unos infelices,
unos descontentos, ya que consideran como fin último lo que es sólo un medio y por ello, después de haber
alcanzado la felicidad a la que aspiran, no encuentran lo que buscaban. Y siguen buscando con la decepción en
el corazón, con la amargura en el alma.
¿Y cómo no darles la mano? ¿Cómo no ayudarlos a apaciguar su corazón, a alzar su mente por encima de lo
pasajero, hacia el único fin último, Dios? El amor al prójimo empuja a aquellas almas que ya encontraron su
propio ideal de vida a no olvidar a los hermanos que los rodean.
Una de las muchas asociaciones que ponen en práctica este amor al prójimo es también la Milicia de la
Inmaculada. Se llama “de la Inmaculada”, porque sus miembros se han consagrado sin restricciones a la Sma.
Virgen María Inmaculada, para que Ella misma obre en ellos y por medio de ellos y derrame sobre otras almas,
siempre a través de ellos, la gracia de la luz, de la fuerza y de la felicidad sobrenaturales. Además se llama
“Milicia”, porque no puede permitirse descansar, antes bien, por medio del amor pretende conquistar los
corazones para la Inmaculada y, a través de Ella, para el Corazón Divino de Jesús y, en definitiva, para el Padre.
¿Perteneces ya a las filas de esta Milicia?
¿Querrías tender una mano caritativa a los que te rodean?
¡Conságrate también tú a la Inmaculada! Deja que Ella obre por tu medición y esparciré sobre la tierra mucha
felicidad también en estos tiempos nuestros, ofrecerás a muchas almas inquietas paz y serenidad en Dios.”
(EK 1237).
-Fr. Raffaele Di Muro,
MI International President
Centro Nacional del la MI
Oficina Hispana de la Milicia de la Inmaculada
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531 E Merced Ave – West Covina, CA 91790
626-917-0040
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