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Making Friends for Our Lady {Catholic/Orthodox Caucus}
CatholicExchange.com ^ | May 26, 2007 | Susan Brinkmann

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Making Friends for Our Lady

May 28, 2007

In the middle of World War II, a young factory worker named Karol Wojtyla picked up a copy of a book by St. Louis Marie de Montfort titled, True Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. He couldn't put it down. In fact, he read the book so often he memorized entire pages. That book would have a profound impact on the rest of his life, and especially on his papacy as Pope John Paul II.

The late, beloved pope was only one among millions to have been profoundly influenced by the 33-day consecration to Jesus through Mary, recommended by the humble parish priest who died in 1716. People all over the world report the same, astonishing results in both their spiritual and their temporal lives. 

One mother, who recently completed the consecration, credits the Blessed Mother with protecting her daughter in a high-speed, head-on collision. Everyone on the scene said no one should have survived such a crash. "By rights, she should have been propelled through the windshield," the mother wrote. "My daughter was under the veil of Our Lady's protection."

Another report comes from a priest who credits the consecration for saving his vocation. He was considering leaving the priesthood, but after completing the consecration, he suddenly felt renewed in his vocation. 

Those reports come to us from an apostolate known as the Friends of Our Lady, which is dedicated to spreading the devotion worldwide. It was born when two men, Anthony Mullen, a Drexel Hill businessman, and Richard Sohm, a retired civilian manager for the Department of the Army in Washington, D.C., had a chance meeting on-line in 1999.

Earlier, Mullen had decided to make his consecration to Jesus through Mary after watching the steady decline in church attendance. He felt the decline was the sign of a need for a more active laity. "With a college degree from a Catholic college, and an advanced degree from Drexel, I felt that I had an obligation to do more because I had received more," Mullen said. 

 By the early 1990s, he felt he could respond to that call. "Finally, I was in a position where I was able to sell the main business that I had. Even though I still have to work for a living, it gave me a year to be able to give back," he said. "It was during that period of time that the Lord wanted me to start this effort." Mullen began an apostolate known as the Children of the Father Foundation, which distributes Catholic literature for use in evangelizing Catholics. Included on his book list was the de Montfort consecration. For him, the consecration is the perfect antidote for the world's problems. "God made the sun spin out of control at Fatima to show us that the answer to our problems is to consecrate ourselves to the Immaculate Heart of Mary," he said. 

Meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., Sohm was coming to the same conclusion. He credits the de Montfort consecration he made in 1995 for ending a seven-year battle with diabetes complications, and for snapping him out of a long period of lukewarm Catholicism. He came to believe in the consecration so strongly that he began promoting it himself. "There's no easier way to get to Jesus, to be closer to Him, and to be prepared for our salvation, than to go through Mary," Sohm said. "She's going to help us. She's going to protect us. She's going to be with us all the way through," he said. "Why should we break our backs trying to do it by ourselves, when Our Lady is ready, willing and able to help us, if we just ask her?"

By 1999, Sohm was distributing about 90 copies a year of the de Montfort consecration by advertising on a popular Catholic Web site, the same site where Mullen was advertising. One day, they spotted one another's ads, and got in touch. With the Jubilee Year looming, they decided to team up to co-found the Friends of Our Lady apostolate and try to collect 1,000 consecrations for Our Lady as a Jubilee gift. It was an ambitious goal, but the favor of heaven was on them. By the end of the year, they had mailed out 3,212 consecration packets, three times more than they planned. Those numbers convinced them to keep going. 

That was six years ago. To date, they have sent more than 46,000 packets to people in 94 countries. More than 300 people around the world have become apostolate members, with 15 others promoting the Friends of Our Lady in key areas such as the Catholic media, prisons, and the Knights of Columbus. 

They've also received several special endorsements and blessings. The first came from Pope John Paul II, who imparted an apostolic blessing on all apostolate members in March 2003. Three years later, Cardinal Justin Rigali sent a letter to all the priests in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia recommending the de Montfort consecration to their parishioners and them. 

Father Joseph Gleason, director of spiritual formation for the theology division of  St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, promotes the devotion among seminarians. "We really take this seriously here," he said. "It's an important aspect for the priesthood to have a close relationship with the Blessed Virgin, in order to deepen that relationship with Jesus Christ." Every year on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, the vast majority of seminarians either renew or make their consecration for the first time. 

It is a practice among priests that Sohm and Mullen are hoping to spread. From now until October 1, they are conducting an outreach to clergy and seminarians in every diocese in the country, to invite them and their parishioners to consecrate themselves to Jesus through Mary. "We're trying to get the bishops, clergy and seminarians, in the United States and anywhere in the world, to begin the cycle of prayers beginning on Nov. 5 and ending on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception," Sohm said. "We will provide any bishop with enough prayer books for his chancery, his diocese, his priests, and any of his parishes. The books are free, and there's no charge for shipping. All they need to do is contact us, tell us what they need and where to send it."

That will be a special labor of love for Catholic clergy. "All you have to do is read the newspaper and you know our priests need Our Lady's protection," Sohm said. "Mary can give them the extra help they need in these troubled times. In addition to protecting our bishops and priests, our objective this year is to strengthen the vocations of our clergy, and increase the ordination rates within our seminaries," Sohm added.

Of course, everyone could use extra help from the Blessed Mother. Mary offers us the shelter of her immaculate heart, and unites us in a common mission to bring souls to Jesus. The combination of her protection and our willingness can make exciting things happen. Mullen and Sohm attest to that. "There's no reason in the world why I ever would have met Dick Sohm, unless the Lord brought us together," Mullen said.

For a free de Montfort Total Consecration package, visit www.ourlady33.com, or write to Friends of Our Lady Apostolate, 1748 Heather Lane, Frederick, Maryland 21702, or call 610-853-9801. Be sure to provide your name and postal mailing address.



TOPICS: Catholic; Ministry/Outreach; Prayer
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To: fatima

Can you give us details about it?


21 posted on 05/30/2007 12:30:29 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

Go here-http://www.fisheaters.com/totalconsecrationmontfort.html
Father Frank led us many years ago and somehow I remember someone sent us a large donation of these books and we sent them out free for anyone who wanted to follow along.We sent many out but most of St. Louis de Montfort’s books are online now so it is easy.I will get you the link when I have time for the other books.


22 posted on 05/30/2007 12:45:46 PM PDT by fatima
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To: Salvation

I think I will order the package.


23 posted on 05/30/2007 1:11:35 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Taz Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge)
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To: fatima

Go here -so many to read.I have more that I can post later-running out of time right now (((Hugs)))http://www.unitypublishing.com/Apparitions/True%20Devotion%20to%20Mary%20by%20St_%20Louis%20De%20Montfort.htm


24 posted on 05/30/2007 1:19:39 PM PDT by fatima
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To: fatima

Thanks, fatima. Take care and God bless you for this little kindsness today!


25 posted on 05/30/2007 1:38:09 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

bump


26 posted on 05/30/2007 2:49:01 PM PDT by Danette ("If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under.")
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To: Salvation
Here are a few that we collected.http://xsorbit30.com/users5/themessage/index.php?topic=49.0
27 posted on 05/30/2007 7:07:36 PM PDT by fatima
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To: Salvation; All

A small group of us at my parish did the “Total Consecration” program. First, I advise strongly doing it with a friend or in a group.

Second, understand that Saint Montfort’s book, “True Devotion to Mary” is the background and basis for the program, which is actually simplified in a very easy to follow format, where you start on certain dates, in a slim book entitled, “Preparation for Total Consecration, according to Saint Louis Marie de Montfort”. The first book can be read before, on in conjunction with, making your consecration program.

Both of these wonderful and inspiring books have long been available from Montfort Publications in Bay Shore, NY. I don’t know if the free “packet” advocated by these “Making Friends” people are the same materials. It sounds like they have a great thing going, but I will just say we used the Montfort materials and they are perfectly suited to easy learning in a systematic way, very organized, etc.

The program involves prayers every day, and each week they change. The 33-day program is comprised of 12 preliminary days, and then three separate weeks of different foci each. Our group prayed and read individually all week, and then met one day weekly to pray all together and discuss our progress. (I believe it’s a bonus if you can manage to do this before the Blessed Sacrament weekly.) Like any new endeavor, don’t get discouraged if you start off gung-ho and then feel lazy at times or miss a few prayers. At times it seems like ALOT of prayers, but once you start saying them, they are beautiful and really only take a few minutes.

It also helps to have a leader who has read the Montfort book and can sort of guide folks. Some people who may not be familiar with spiritual writings, especially those of a style from previous centuries, may be a bit overwhelmed by the poetic style of Montfort. Also, some of the language (”slaves of Christ” means devotion; “Do violence to yourself” means asceticism and mental discipline, not self-flagellation) seems stilted to 21st century ears because the words have since acquired new meanings. Just don’t get hung up on technicalities like that, and instead see the deeper meaning.

This is probably one of the most meaningful practices one can do, in terms of it gradually developing your prayer life, and also growing in love and appreciation of Christ and Mary. Also, unlike some contemporary programs, it’s not geared up to give you an emotional high. Instead you gradually learn and it stays with you for life.

Well, I could go on, but have probably said more than enough. Salvation, I would be interested in doing it with you, but not sure how we could work that out “online”?


28 posted on 05/30/2007 11:35:57 PM PDT by baa39 (Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.)
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To: Salvation

Seeing all the interest, I’m just going to briefly outline here the 33-day program for “Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary, According to the St. Louis Marie de Montfort”:

The next cycle begins July 13 and ends on August 15, the Feast of the Assumption. (You always begin 33 days before a Marian feast so you can finish on the feast day. If done at a Parish, the priest could have a little Consecration Ceremony after Mass on that day.)

PART ONE - 12 Preliminary Days
Theme: “Spirit of the World”

Prayers are said daily, such as ‘Veni Creator’, ‘Ave Maris Stella’ and ‘Magnificat’.
Each day has a very short scripture reading (included in the book, as are the prayers) OR a little lesson by Saint Louis de Montfort (excerpted from his “True Devotion”).
You can do PART ONE in about 10 minutes per day and it’s quite simple.

PART TWO - Theme: KNOWLEDGE OF SELF”

Now we have a different set of prayers to say for the next week. These include two Litanies, ‘Holy Ghost’ and ‘Loreto’, two very old traditional ways of praying, and a few other short prayers. (If litanies are new to you, just go for it, they look boring, but as soon as you start it’s like a musical chant.)

Again, each day is clearly marked with it’s own Scripture passage or mini-lesson. During PART TWO, 15-20 minutes daily is probably needed for fully reading and praying.

PART THREE - Theme: “KNOWLEDGE of MARY”

A ROSARY is added to the prayers. This will increase the time you devote daily by about 10 minutes. Maybe plan on spending 1/2 an hour on your consecration time. It could be longer if you really start pondering the daily readings, but need not be. The readings this week give interesting ways of looking at spiritual life by contemplating aspects of Mary and also develops further the meaning of devotion to her Son.

PART FOUR - Theme: “KNOWLEDGE of JESUS” (final week)

The Rosary is not required in this week’s prayers, but maybe you have now developed the habit?!? The prayers vary again, and we discover the beautiful ‘Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus.’
Again, each day has a small lesson, approximately half a page, by St. Montfort; these focus on aspects of Christ’s life and passion, and the Eucharist.
30 minutes daily is a reasonable expectation to spend.

CONSECRATION:
This is a formal declaration between you and Jesus. A one-page description advises preparing for it by going to Confession, Communion, doing some simple penance, etc. The Consecration Prayer is specific, and the booklet has a space to sign and date your name when you make it.

The Confraternity of Mary, now called ‘The Association of Mary Queen of All Hearts,’ is the organization that oversees this process and materials, and there are specific Guidelines and Spiritual Commitments for members. I believe once you make your Consecration, you can formally enroll your name with this organization.

“We fly to thy patronage, O holy Mother of God!”


29 posted on 05/31/2007 12:32:07 AM PDT by baa39 (Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.)
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To: baa39; All

Post 29, just FYI...


30 posted on 05/31/2007 12:34:49 AM PDT by baa39 (Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.)
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To: Salvation

My father would have so loved this thread, Salvation. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting such a beautiful thread. Let me know when you are going to do the De Montfort consecration, and I will renew mine at the same time and pray for you. If I remember you have a good priest, and that is so very important. I pray he’ll take up the banner!


31 posted on 05/31/2007 2:47:18 AM PDT by Siobhan (America without God is dead.)
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To: Siobhan

**My father would have so loved this thread**

Yes, he would. After all, he was the originator of the Catholic Caucus title. God bless him.

May his soul and all of the souls departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.


32 posted on 06/02/2007 9:25:46 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Siobhan

**Let me know when you are going to do the De Montfort consecration, and I will renew mine at the same time and pray for you. If I remember you have a good priest, and that is so very important. I pray he’ll take up the banner!
**

We will let you know. And, yes, I do have a good priest and I will take it to him when I get my materials. So far, no response from their website.


33 posted on 06/02/2007 9:27:19 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: baa39

Looks like you have done this before. Will you please join us to renew it when we get the materials?


34 posted on 06/02/2007 9:31:20 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

I ordered my materials and will join you on July 13. I’ve just moved and don’t know anyone here yet, so I’ll be doing it on my own (but will have the group here, so not totally alone!).


35 posted on 06/02/2007 1:24:33 PM PDT by Sashula
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