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Original Marian Prayer Booklet

Original Marian Prayer Booklet

Hello and welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. I’m a cradle Catholic, and much of what I know and love about the faith began at home. My parents, especially my mother, made sure that Sunday mornings for my brother, sister, and me meant early walks to 7:30 AM Mass. My sister and I even had to wear matching dresses!

Prayer was just as important at home. Every evening at 6:00 PM, we gathered in front of our family altar to pray the Rosary and the Angelus. I sometimes wished I could play outside instead, but with my parents’ devotion, skipping prayer was never an option! Those moments became the rhythm of our lives.

My mom had a special love for the Blessed Virgin Mary. She often reminded us, “Always pray to Mama Mary, she intercedes for all our needs.” She was an active member of the Blue Army The Blue Army, officially known as the World Apostolate of Fatima, is a global Catholic movement dedicated to living and spreading the message of Our Lady of Fatima. and gently encouraged others to turn to Our Lady for guidance and protection. Learning more about the Blue Army (and even enrolling) will help you to discover Mary’s message of peace and call to prayer, especially the Rosary.

She also promoted devotion to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. She often gave the medal to others, encouraging them to wear it as a continual reminder to trust in Mary’s protection and maternal love, as well as our salvation through Jesus Christ.

Thank you for visiting. I hope these prayers, especially in the beauty of Latin, help deepen your love for our Blessed Mother as they have for me. May the Immaculate Heart of Mary guide you ever closer to her Son.

God bless you always,
Maria

P.S. A heartfelt thank you to my husband, who lovingly built this website and brought this little dream to life. His quiet support and technical talent made it possible.

"My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God."
- Our Lady of Fatima, June 13, 1917