There's something for everyone at The Miraculous Medal Shrine in Philadelphia. Join our inspirational events.
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Visit The Miraculous Medal Shrine website to strengthen your devotion to Mary and be part of our prayer community.
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Join our Monday Perpetual Novenas and Masses online. Our weekly livestream is on Mondays at 9:00 a.m.
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Our
NEW
Miraculous Medal Website
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Check out our redesigned website, structured to better engage, inspire, and educate people about our Blessed Mother, her Miraculous Medal, and the significance of The Miraculous Medal Shrine as a place of prayer and hope.
Click
here to visit the site.
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FACES
OF
DEVOTION
:
Don't Be Afraid
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As a teenager, Mike Speziale had a difficult loss in his life. After struggling for a few years, he had a unique experience at The Miraculous Medal Shrine—one that would dramatically affect his life.
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It's not too late to sign up for our Lenten Video Reflections.
This year’s theme is “Amazing Grace.” Be inspired by the personal stories of others who strive to live better, more fulfilled, and holier lives.
Click
here
to receive them.
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by Fr. Al Pehrsson, CM, a resident of St. Catherine’s Infirmary, Philadelphia
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Have your child or grandchild win our coloring contest. Click
here
to access a larger version of this comic to color. Send finished artwork to CAMM Communications, 475 E. Chelten Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19144. The top five best submissions will receive a
free
coloring book from The Shrine.
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At our Happy Hour/Holy Hour in January, young adults from the Philadelphia region joined together in prayer, community, and laughter. Share your Marian devotion and Shrine photos with us on
Instagram
and
Facebook
.
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The Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows dates back to the twelfth century and was promoted strongly by the Cistercians and Servites (the Servites made this the principal devotion of their order in 1239). In the fifteenth century, Pope Sixto IV added the feast to the Roman Missal, with a Mass centered on the suffering of our Blessed Mother as she stood at the foot of the Cross.
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When this saint started teaching poor children, she didn't have any materials, so she taught them how to read and write by scratching words in the dirt. Who is this saint? (Click
here
for the answer and to learn more about this great saint.)
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In our February
inSPIRE
, we asked you about your favorite Marian Devotion. All of you who responded said it was the Rosary
—
and you pray it
daily.
Some of you begin with a song, some pray with a podcast, and others pray the Litany of Loreto afterwards.
This month,
take our survey
about your Lenten observances. The results will appear in the April issue of this newsletter.
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"My son was a vibrant, young spirit ready to begin preschool when he suddenly became gravely ill. In my shock, I sought the intercession of our Mother, giving her my broken heart and the care of my child, and praying the Miraculous Medal rosary constantly by his side. The doctors were baffled. He was a very sick child. It took over twenty days to diagnose him with Rheumatoid Arthritis. He is now a happy, grown man, and his RA is well controlled. Thank you, Mary!"
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The word
Lent comes from the Old English word
lencten, which means
spring. Lent is a season of spiritual preparation for Easter. For centuries, Christians have observed fasting, prayer, and almsgiving during this season to unite themselves with Christ and prepare for Easter Sunday.
As you begin your Lenten practices, prayerfully consider
making a gift
to the Miraculous Medal Shrine. Your donation ensures the Shrine remains a place for people to come and experience her tender help, peace, and intercession.
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The Miraculous Medal Shrine’s Gift Shop offers a variety of religious products, cards, books, and mementos.
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This month we'd like to hear your thoughts about your previous Lenten experiences. What was your most memorable Lent? Was there something you did—or didn't do—that made a huge impact on your spiritual life?
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In last month's
inSPIRE
, we asked you how your Catholic faith and devotion to Mary has played a pivotal role in your times of loss or need. Here are just a few of your comments:
- It has given me the strength to carry on—to keep going and have the faith that things will get better and that no matter what, I am not alone. I don't have to do this all by myself. ~ Anonymous
- Yes, it helped me a lot. I always feel the presence of the Blessed Virgin Mother Mary in so many ways. She is showing her maternal love to me through other people. ~ John A., Mokena, IL
- Saying the rosary, without fail, gives me peace in times of crisis, confusion, hurt, or sadness. Each mystery provides answers that give me strength. Praying intercessory rosaries for others brings them closer to me. My grandmother taught me to pray the rosary, and my Mother offered many rosaries for me; now I do the same for family and friends. ~ Mary F., Nazareth, PA
Share your thoughts and receive a
free
Miraculous Medal as our thank you. For those of you who responded to our February question,
thank you
! If you haven't received your Miraculous Medals yet, please
let us know
.
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