Mary’s Prayer
What is it like for Mary to continually adore God? How, and when, can we share in her prayer? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen explains in this excerpt from his Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
What is it like for Mary to continually adore God? How, and when, can we share in her prayer? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen explains in this excerpt from his Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers, especially to Our Blessed Mother Mary! Meditate on Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen’s reflection, an excerpt from his Classic Carmelite book “Divine Intimacy”.
Our Lady of Fatima’s message 100 years ago today still holds true: “Pray the Rosary.” Valuable insights and help for all in a short video about struggling with the Rosary.
Do our thoughts linger over honors? Learn from Mary’s humility as Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
As we begin the month of Mary today, we invite everyone to take a moment to reflect with Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen on our Blessed Mother in this excerpt from his Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
How is Mary the Handmaid of the Lord…and what can she teach us? Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen reflects in this excerpt from the Carmelite meditation classic “Divine Intimacy”.
How is Mary both the Mother of God and our Mother? Find out as the Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles reflect on this wonderful gift of God to all of us.
How do we come to officially celebrate today’s Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe? Read excerpts from Pope St. John Paul II’s homily in 1999 given at the Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico.
What does our Blessed Mother have to do with mercy and the Advent of Christ? Join us as Dr. Peter Howard reflects on this mystery … and ties it all together for us.
The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the temple is an inspiration to us. Find out about the lessons we can draw from it in part II of St. Alphonsus Liguori’s reflection.