Saturday October 1, 2022 on 3.00pm


“Pray, pray a lot.”
“Pray always.”
“I will convert sinners.”
“Do you love my Son? Do you love me? Then sacrifice yourself for me. Farewell.”
(Our Lady of Beauraing 1932 – 1933.)

These few requests of Our Lady in Beauraing in 1932 and 1933 are among the many exhortations of our Heavenly Mother always going in the same direction: an insistent request for prayers and sacrifices for the conversion of sinners.

Having accepted at the Incarnation to be the Mother of the Saviour, Mary, Coredemptrix, stands at the foot of the Cross on which the Son of God, her son, dies for the salvation of the world, embracing the unspeakable horror of the luciferian ‘Non serviam’ – I will not serve – rebellions that are the sins of humanity in the face of the infinite love of the Father.

Christ’s sacrifice is perpetuated throughout the world until the end of time in the Consecration at Holy Mass. He calls us to unite ourselves to this offering of the Son of God to his Father for the forgiveness of sins and the conversion of all. What a grace, what a gift and what a mission…

Let us pass on to those around us this unconditional love of our Creator for each of his creatures. Let us collaborate as much as possible in its radiance. Is not the first of our charities towards our neighbours to let them know what will make them truly happy and for ever?

Mary, who became our Mother at the foot of the Cross and who was very distressed to see the extent to which humanity was turning away from its final goal, eternal happiness in God, came to tell us again and again about the love that she shared with the Father and the Son and that together they wanted for all. In season and out of season, she insists that we become aware of the brevity of our passage on earth. She urges us to live more and more of the life of God through prayer and the sacraments. Finally, she asks us to do penance and reparation for those who offend God, infinitely good, the origin and end of all things.

On Saturday 1 October 2022 at 15.00, we will ask through the Rosary prayer that Mary intercede for us with her Son, Jesus, to strengthen our Faith, protect Life and obtain Peace at all levels of society in our beloved country and the whole world. We will pray in union with all those who pray, whether we know them or not, throughout Belgium and the world.

The messages of Our Lady of the Golden Heart in Beauraing (1932-1933) as well as those of Our Lady of the Poor in Banneux (1933), remind us of the ardent requests of our good Mother of Heaven to the children of Fatima and then to Sister Lucia in 1925.

At the beginning of this month, the first Saturday will be a day of special graces to begin or deepen the devotion insistently requested by Our Lady at Fatima for the conversion of sinners.

To help you pass on this information to those around you, do not hesitate to ask for posters or flyers when you register .

If you know of rest homes, hospitals or other places where people live who cannot come but who would nevertheless like to join in this moment of prayer, small ‘prayer books’ can help them. To obtain them, all you need to do is to send us an e-mail by 15 September at the latest (info@rosaryontheborders.be), stating the number of ‘prayer books’ you would like and the address to which we can send them. Please also specify the name of the institution where these people live so that there is no duplication.

Any donation to the account IBAN: BE38 9733 5179 3772 – BIC: ARSPBE22 is welcome to support the printing of posters and flyers, the production of prayer books for isolated people and the postage costs. We thank you in advance for your contribution at this level!

Please register as a leader or a prayer leader using the online form which you can find on the website www.rosaireauxfrontieres.be under the heading “Places of Prayer – Saturday 1 October 2022”.

May Our Lady guard and protect you! To Jesus through Mary!

 

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