This book is a gift from God, that deliberately ended up into my hands while attending one of many Franciscan gatherings in the catholic church with other professed secular franciscans. I believe it was during one of our fundraisers that I had made a donation for this book, probably four years ago that I have yet to read until now.
I was pleasantly surprised once again by God to rediscover the truths of the catholic churches teachings and felt very compelled to read it for the first time in your presence that way we can both experience the truth and blessings of Christ!
As a Catholic, thanks to all of my ancestors, I have been blessed to be born, baptized, confirmed, married, and professed into the one true faith. And my goal as a woman of faith is to share the most important findings that Jesus has led me to discover and reflect upon and mature within his loving presence. As I dig deeper into the truth of God through reading only the very best of books, I personally invite you along with me for this once in a lifetime journey so that we can grow together as brothers and sisters of the truth.
It is with profound gratitude we enter upon this journey of rediscovering ourself by discovering Christ. I know he will do a great an awesome work through us both. He may be inspiring you write now to grow in your spiritual walk and to make time with Him your utmost priority. Here we go! Let us live out our best life yet! And walk forever in the truth of a most loving saviour. Who died for all of our sins, and who desires that we become Holy. And that we return to him for all eternity, ready, prepared, sinless, as we live out a life of faith. Let's try our best, because Christ is worth every breath we take, every word we speak, and every heart that desires conversion, come to Him through His Most Holy Mother Mary. "
We Learn Everything Through The Power And Mercy Of Mary". That exact title of the last chapter of this book will be shared in our next podcast.
A 1974 Marian Publication. Permissu Superiorum Leo A. Pursley, D.D. Bishop of Fort Wayne- South Bend. Slave of Mary . K.E. Gillette with the Approbation of his Eminnence The Cardinal-Arch Bishop of New York Michael Augustine, Archbishop of New York, 1897.