The Devotion of SJP II
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I remember still that day of 2005, when the death of Saint John Paull II was announced, we felt a sensation of orphanhood, the enemies of the Church hast to wait until his death to bring all this culture that his destroying many lives.
Saint John Paul II, was and strong barrier against the death culture, against the euthanasia, the abortion the gender ideology.
He traveled all the world to bring the culture of the life, and life that comes only from the person of Jesus Christ, when we have Christ, we have life: I have that have life and the life in abundance says the Lord.
The secret of his life was his devotion to Mother Mary, when was still young read the True Devotion To The Blessed Virgin, and that book change his way of relation with the Virgin Mary.
I understood that authentic devotion to the Mother of God is truly Christocentric (…). Reading True Devotion marked a turning point in my life. I say a ‘turning point’ although it is a long inner journey that coincided with my clandestine preparation for the priesthood. I realized (…) something fundamental. It happened that the devotion of my childhood and even my adolescence to the Mother of Christ gave way to a new attitude, a devotion coming from the depths of my faith, as from the very heart of the Trinitarian and Christological reality.”
Saint John Paul II was a gift of Mary for our times, where this terrible battle is taking place, we ask him the grace of have a true devotion of Mary, to imitated her virtues.
Mother Mary.
I choose you today, O Mary, in the presence of the whole heavenly court, for my Mother and my Queen. I give you and devote to you, in all submission and love, my body and my soul, my inner and outer goods, and the very value of my past, present, and future good deeds, leaving you an entire and full right to dispose of me and all that belongs to me without exception, according to your good pleasure, to the greatest glory of God in time and eternity.
