“May the Blessed Virgin Mary, Salus infirmorum, support the intentions with which you intend to continue your action. I ask you to please pray for me and I give you my heartfelt blessing.”
Now lets make it Biblical and not Idolize a fellow servant of God (Mary) or “Salus” a Roman godess.
May the Lord Jesus Christ, support the intentions with which you intend to continue your action. I ask you to please pray for me and I give you my heartfelt blessing.
Oh Church of Thyatira I Pray that your veil will be lifted.
Mary IS a fellow servant of God. She is no goddess: she is a handmaid. ON this we agree. She is certainly no a goddess called "Salus" --- Salus is a Latin word meaning "safetry, well-being" --- they may have named a Goddess "Well-being" but that does nit mean that every reference to "well-bein" is a reference to this goddess.
No, Mary is a servant, and one saved by her own Son, by Jesus whom she calls her Savior.
"May the Lord Jesus Christ, support the intentions with which you intend to continue your action. I ask you to please pray for me and I give you my heartfelt blessing."
I recognize your beautiful goodwill here, and I join myself in your prayer. May God be praised in your prayers and mine, and in the prayers of all the His holy ones. All saints, pray for us!