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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Mary, Full of Grace

This morning my sister and I were having a pretty deep conversation about many a things concerning God.

Part of our conversation pertained to distractions during prayer, especially in praying the rosary.  I related to my sister of a video series I recently came upon on Youtube concerning Mary.  It actually is a series of audiobooks of Mary's life as seen by some Mystics.

I have started listening to these audiobooks and I relayed to my sister how Mary was able to deflect distractions created by satan.  How she had the grace needed to ignore his attempts, which were too many to number, with grace and continue on with her prayers uninterrupted.  This can be found in Video #3 of the series.

How wonderful that would be!  Oh Blessed Mother Mary help us with this!

Shortly after ending our conversation, I randomly clicked on a Rhema word.  It's as follows...

"Free of every worldly entanglement Mary attended to God and her domestic duties with the freedom of a soul that is liberated from all purely human thoughts and worries."

Wow!  That Rhema word correlated exactly with our conversation.

In the audiobook #3 it was mentioned how Joseph and Mary lived in poverty.  Sometimes not knowing where their next meal would come from.  While thinking on this I clicked on a Random Rhema word and it read as follows...

"We are thrilled also at the magnificent vagabondage of our life.  We do not roam, but we cultivate the vagabond spirit of abandonment.  We have nothing to live on yet we live splendidly; nothing to walk on, yet we walk fearlessly; nothing to lean on, but yet we lean on God confidently; for we are His own and He is our Provident Father."

Vagabondage definition (Urban Dictionary):  a state of poverty that no one can generally escape such as homelessness.

The Holy Family lived in total abandonment to God.

Here is quoting from the synopsis of the audiobooks by insight856/videos ...

"The Life of Mary as seen by the Mystics Raphael Brown (Author): is a masterpiece that combines the visions of four great Catholic Mystics into one coherent story on the life of  the Blessed Virgin Mary.  Based primarily on the famous revelations of Ven Anne Catherine Emmerich and Ven Mary of Agreda, it also includes many episodes described in the writings of St. Bridget of Sweden and St. Elizabeth of Schenau..."

May you be blessed as you listen to this wonderful series of free audiobooks of the life of Mary.

Click here... Life of Mary As Seen By The Mystics (Part 1 of 8)

God Bless!


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