Consoling the Heart of Jesus

through mother Mary.

Marian Consecration

Giving Mary our full permission to complete her motherly task in us, which is to form us into other Christs. Thus by consecrating ourselves to Mary.

“Mary, I want to be a saint. I know that you also want me to be a saint and that it’s your God-given mission to form me into one. So, Mary, at this moment, on this day, I freely choose to give you my full permission to do your work in me, with your spouse, the Holy Spirit”

The Task He gave to Mary

Jesus brought Mary back for his work of salvation at the most crutial time, the hour of his Passion. Jesus gave us his greatest gifts: his mother as our mother. Through Mary we can console the heart of Jesus. Mary’s task is to give spiritual birth to Christians, to feed and nurture them with grace, and to help them grow to full stature in Christ. Mary is the spouse of the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit overshadows her (Lk 1: 31-35) therefore the Holy spirit is pleased to work and act through His spouse, Mary for the sanctification of the human race. It is important not only we communicate with God but also, to our Mother.

We invite you to join our community of dedicated followers of God. Our monthly meetings provide an opportunity to delve into the profound significance of our parents and the enduring bond they share. Discover the significant role that Mary plays and how she can provide unique assistance to us, along with the powerful influence of the Holy Spirit that she embodies.

  • Sister Faustina

    August 25, 1905 in Glogowiec, Poland of a poor and religious family of peasants, the third of 10 children. reputation for spiritual maturity and a mystical union with God. The reputation of the holiness of her life grew as did the cult to the Divine Mercy and the graces she obtained from God through her intercession. In the years 1965-67, the Investigative Process into her life and heroic virtues was undertaken in Krakow and in the year 1968, the Beatification Process was initiated in Rome. The latter came to an end in December 1992.

  • Saint Louis Mary Grignion de Montfort

    St. Louis de Montfort is well known today because of the popularity of his Total Consecration to Jesus Christ through Mary. What is not as well-known is his connection with the Dominican Order. St. Louis represents an important branch of the Dominican family, the Third Order, made up of secular priests and lay people who seek to live the Dominican charism within their own vocations. Although he did not join the Dominican Third Order until he was 37 years old, St. Louis de Montfort must have done so with the conviction that God had already formed in his heart many of the elements of Dominican life.

  • Carmelites of Compiègne

    Sacrifice and end to Reign of Terror

    That same evening, the nuns’ voices singing the Divine Office floated through the streets of Paris as they were paraded toward the executioner’s block. The executioner also allowed the nuns to complete the prayers for the dying, which included the singing of the Te Deum. After the subsequent singing of the Veni Creator Spiritus, and the renewal of their vows, the nuns went one by one to the scaffold, received a final blessing from their Prioress, kissed a statuette of Our Lady, and followed the sacrificial Lamb. Ten days later, Robespierre was arrested and executed the next day, leaving little doubt that the Lord accepted their act of sacrificial offering of their lives. The Martyrs of Compiègne were beatified by Pope Pius X in 1909. A process for equipollent canonization is currently under way.

  • St. Augustine

    Believed that Mary's maternity and virginity were united in a way that allowed Christians to believe in Christ's humanity and divinity.

  • St. Teresa of Calcutta

    Mother Teresa was devoted to Mary and often called her "Our Lady". She believed that her relationship with Mary gave her the spirituality and charism to have a deep union with Jesus.

  • St. Simon Stock

    In the 1200s, it is said that St. Simon Stock received a vision of Mary and the Brown Scapular, a symbol of devotion to Mary