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Author: Michelle Weiler
Honre a sus seres queridos fallecidos
El Día de los Fieles Difuntos, que celebramos el 2 de noviembre, es un día que nos invita a dirigir nuestra mirada a los rostros de las personas que nos han precedido. Algunos las celebramos con un altar, donde colocamos su fotografía. Algunos quizás acostumbremos a crear una ofrenda, donde tradicionalmente se reflexiona sobre las personas y se celebra con ellas, así estén ya en el cielo y nosotros en la tierra.
En este día, muchos solemos visitar los cementerios y pasar tiempo con nuestros muertos. Es como ir a visitarlos para recordarles que si bien ya no están con nosotros físicamente, siguen vivos en nuestra mente, y sobre todo en nuestro corazón.
Visitar su tumba, ese lugar sagrado donde se juntan sus recuerdos, nos ayuda a recordar cómo vivieron, las cosas que disfrutaron, lo que les daba alegría y miedo, y las acciones que aún llenan nuestro corazón de alegría, así ya no estén con nosotros.
¿Hay alguien especial por quien rezará este día? ¿Tal vez alguien que murió en el último año?
O quizás alguien que a pesar del tiempo, parezca que fue ayer cuando seguía a nuestro lado.
Cualquiera que sea el caso, le invito a que celebre la vida de esta persona enviándome su nombre para recordarlo el Día de los Fieles Difuntos, el 2 de Noviembre, en el Santuario Nacional de la Medalla Milagrosa.
Permítame colocar los nombres de seres queridos fallecidos ante el altar de María en nuestro Santuario. Rogaremos especialmente por las ánimas del purgatorio, para que pronto estén plenamente en la presencia de Dios.
Puede enviar cualquier intención especial que desee que recordemos en nuestras misas y oraciones durante el mes de noviembre.
Muchos católicos acostumbran encender veladoras en honor a sus seres queridos difuntos, y creemos que su luz ilumina su camino hacia la Casa Celestial. También representa nuestra oración, que se eleva con fe hasta el cielo.
Si al enviar sus peticiones y nombres de seres queridos también puede hacer una ofrenda para apoyar a la Asociación, le estaré muy agradecido. Su apoyo es lo que nos permite llevar a cabo los ministerios de fe y esperanza de los misioneros y sacerdotes Vicentinos entre los más necesitados.
Espero que pueda acompañarme a mí y a otros miembros de la Asociación para juntos elevar nuestras peticiones por nuestros fieles difuntos. También le pido que rece mucho por las ánimas del purgatorio que necesitan de nuestras oraciones.
En el Credo que rezamos cada domingo, afirmamos nuestra creencia en la Comunión de los Santos, pues hay un estrecho vínculo entre nosotros, que seguimos nuestra peregrinación por esta tierra, y los muchos hermanos y hermanas que ya han alcanzado la vida eterna.
Querido miembro de la Familia de la Medalla Milagrosa, al rezar por sus difuntos y visitar los cementerios este año, le invito a renovar con valentía y esperanza su fe en la vida eterna. Pues es precisamente esta fe que nos da la valentía para amar aún más intensamente en esta vida.
Siempre con la Virgen María,
Rev. Prudencio Rodríguez de Yurre, C.M. Director Espiritual
P.D. Los nombres que nos envíe, y sus intenciones de oración, se recordarán durante nuestra Misa del Día de los Fieles Difuntos, el 2 de noviembre, y durante todo el mes.
Dales Señor el descanso eterno.
Brille para ellos la luz perpetua.
Descansen en paz. Amén.
-El eterno reposo
Confíe en las gracias de la Medalla Milagrosa.
Quienes somos devotos de la Virgen de la Medalla Milagrosa, nos preparamos con alegría para celebrar la Fiesta de la Medalla Milagrosa que se acerca. La medalla no es solo un símbolo, sino un vínculo profundo con nuestra Madre María, quien siempre nos acompaña y nos guía con su amor maternal, especialmente en los momentos más difíciles.
Fue en 1830, en una noche iluminada por una luz celestial, cuando la Santísima Virgen se apareció por primera vez a santa Catalina Labouré, una Hija de la Caridad de san Vicente de Paúl. Con dulzura y ternura, la Virgen le dijo: “Ven al pie de este altar, aquí se distribuirán gracias sobre cuantas personas las pidan con confianza y fervor, sobre grandes y pequeños”.
En esa aparición, la Virgen María, rodeada de un resplandor divino, sostenía una esfera en sus manos, como en actitud de profunda oración. De sus manos brotaban rayos de luz, símbolos de las innumerables gracias que derrama sobre quienes acuden a ella con fe.
De aquí nació la Medalla Milagrosa, la cual ha sido fuente de milagros y bendiciones en todo el mundo desde entonces. Y hoy, también puede ser una fuente de bendiciones para usted o para alguien que necesite la intercesión de María.
Nuestra Novena a la Medalla Milagrosa se celebrará del 19 al 27 de noviembre. Envíeme sus peticiones de oración para incluirlas en esta novena especial, que yo celebraré personalmente y que se transmitirá a través de nuestra página de Facebook. Espero que pueda acompañarme, ya sea en espíritu o en persona.
Me llenaría de humildad recibir sus intenciones, y cualquier ofrenda que sea su voluntad.
Solicite el folleto con la Novena a la Virgen de la Medalla Milagrosa. Espero que lo use para acompañarnos en oración durante la Novena, o para hacer su propia Novena pidiendo las bendiciones de Dios por medio de la Virgen María.
Gracias por permitirme orar por usted, su familia y sus intenciones. Su apoyo, económico y en oración, es una bendición para nuestros ministerios en el Santuario de la Medalla Milagrosa y para los proyectos de los sacerdotes y hermanos Vicentinos. ¡Gracias de corazón por su generosidad!
Usted puede ser parte de la misión de María, y promover la hermosa devoción a la Medalla Milagrosa. Puede hacerlo al invitar a sus familiares y amigos a llevarla puesta, o al solicitar más medallas para compartir. Cada pequeño esfuerzo es un aporte valioso en la misión de propagar la devoción a Nuestra Señora.
Que en los momentos de dificultad, siempre sienta la presencia de María, guiando sus pasos y los de sus seres queridos. Ella es y siempre será nuestra Madre de la esperanza.
Siempre con la Virgen María,
Rev. Prudencio Rodríguez de Yurre, C.M. Director Espiritual
P.D. Recuerde enviarme sus intenciones de oración lo antes posible para poder recordarlas en nuestra Novena a la Medalla Milagrosa, del 19 al 27 de noviembre. También puede encender una veladora por sus intenciones.
Our Help Is In Him Who Is Beside Us Always …
Today, we pray for the people of Florida’s Gulf Coast as they brace for Hurricane Milton. In this present crisis, we are reminded of the words Moses spoke to the Israelites as they faced uncertainty and danger:
“Be strong and steadfast; have no fear or dread … for it is the LORD, your God, who marches with you…” Deuteronomy 31:6
Please join the Association in asking Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal to intercede for our brothers and sisters in their most urgent need right now. May God pour out his mercy to relieve both the physical and spiritual suffering they may endure in the coming days. We also continue our fervent prayers for all those affected by Hurricane Helene. May they feel God’s love and mercy by way of Our Lady’s maternal embrace.
Month of The Most Holy Rosary – Pray with AMM during October’s Rosary Octave
Join our Vincentian priests and brothers along with AMM staff members who will offer a daily recitation of the Rosary for the intentions of members from October 7–14. Leave your intentions here for remembrance in the eight days of prayers. The 15 minutes it takes to pray five decades of the Rosary can become a sacred time to spend with Jesus and Mary. There is no greater way to use a small fraction of the day given to us by God!
Our Lady of the Rosary, pray for us!
Enjoy the Fall Bulletin
Don’t miss our Fall Bulletin, filled with inspiring articles highlighting the continued fulfillment of the Association’s mission going forth from the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Father Clay writes of using our gifts to help others in need. A special feature focuses on works of service that parish-based lay volunteers are offering through thrift stores run by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. The Association also announces a 2025 fall pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi to celebrate the Jubilee Year. Don’t miss this year’s beautiful Christmas cards. You can also order one or more of the gifts listed in our fall gift brochure. Quantities are limited, so act soon!
Join AMM’s Rosary Octave
The Association’s annual Rosary Octave of Prayer will begin Monday, October 7, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. Saint Pius V established this feast in 1573 in gratitude for the triumph of Christians over the Turks at Lepanto. That victory was credited to the overwhelming response of the faithful, who heeded the Pope’s plea to recite the Rosary.
Pope Francis has encouraged the faithful to pray the Rosary, “which has nourished the faith of the Christian people through the centuries … The recitation of the Rosary is the most beautiful prayer we can offer to the Virgin Mary; it is a contemplation on the stages of the life of Jesus the Savior with his Mother and is a weapon that protects us from evils and temptations.”
The Blessed Virgin has urged praying the Rosary as a means of restoring peace in the face of war, oppression, and social injustice. You are invited to join AMM members in reciting five mysteries of the Rosary daily for eight days. Send your intentions to be remembered in prayer throughout the octave at Our Lady’s Shrine. You may also request Votive Lights to burn for your needs –– or as a gift of gratitude for favors Our Lady has already obtained for you and those you love.
2024 Christmas Cards Available Request Yours Today!
How will you keep Jesus at the center of your Christmas gift-giving this year?
Spiritual remembrance Christmas cards from the Association of the Miraculous Medal make thoughtful gifts for loved ones near and far. Each design and sentiment focus on the true meaning of the holiday –– God becoming man to save us from our sins. Each Christmas card you send offers your recipient a special remembrance in an octave of Masses beginning Christmas Day at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and during a Mass offered by a Vincentian priest every week throughout 2025. Order today! To learn more, read Father Clay’s letter.
Please remember to submit the names of loved ones receiving the Christmas cards so they can share in the spiritual remembrance offered during the Christmas Octave of Masses and in a weekly Mass throughout 2025.
God’s Saving Gift of the Christ Child “Emmanuel”
Do you keep Christmas cards you received from years past?
I have saved many Christmas cards over the years that depicted the reason for the season, the birth of Christ. I collected enough of them that when I was pastor of a parish, I would decorate the Christmas tree in the rectory with the many spirit-of-Christmas cards I have received. It really made a beautiful tree, full of many memories of loved ones and friends from throughout my life.
“It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air,” wrote W.T. Ellis. What better way to share the Christmas spirit than through beautiful images of the Madonna and the Christ Child, the nativity creche, and the Holy Family?
The holidays have a way of sneaking up on us, so I am writing to you early with the invitation to order Christmas cards this season.
In our world that is increasingly secular, here is a spiritual gift that keeps Christ in Christmas by celebrating the birth of Jesus in a meaningful way.
Each card offers your recipient a remembrance in prayer during an octave of Masses beginning on Christmas Day at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and in a weekly Mass offered by a Vincentian priest throughout 2025.
If you would like more cards to use this Christmas, you can order them here. Or call us at 1-800-264-MARY (6279), Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT.
Know that my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers send their greetings and all of us at the Association of the Miraculous Medal wish you and your family a happy, holy, and healthy, holiday season. We are here to remember you and your intentions in prayer this Advent and Christmas and in every season of life. I look forward to your reply.
May God bless your efforts to serve him, and may he draw you ever closer to himself, especially through his saving gift of the Christ Child, “Emmanuel.” God is with us!
Yours in the Holy Family,
P.S. Please request extra Christmas cards before November 11 to help ensure you receive them in time to mail out.
Miraculous Medal Novena: November 18-26 Offer Your Prayers Through Our Lady
On November 27, 1830, the Blessed Virgin appeared to Saint Catherine Labouré in the image of the Miraculous Medal. Mary gave the young novice God’s mission –– to produce and share the medal with the world. Catherine’s gave this account:
…her arms swept wide in a gesture of motherly compassion, while from her jeweled fingers the rays of light streamed upon the white globe at her feet. An oval frame formed around the Blessed Virgin, and written within it in letters of gold Catherine read the words, “O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to Thee.” Our Lady spoke: “Have a medal struck after this model. All who wear it will receive great graces; they should wear it around the neck. Graces will abound for persons who wear it with confidence.”
The apparition revolved, to reveal the back side of the medal. It contained a large “M,” surmounted by a bar and a cross. Beneath the “M” were the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the one crowned with thorns, the other pieced with a sword. Twelve stars encircled the whole.
Each year, AMM invites members to celebrate the anniversary of this holy apparition. AMM will hold its annual Miraculous Medal Novena of Masses November 18 – 26 at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Share your personal prayer intentions here to be placed near Mary’s Shrine Altar throughout the nine days of the novena and on Wednesday, November 27, the feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your petitions.
Generations of faith-filled people have grown closer to Jesus through devotion to Our Blessed Mother and wearing the Miraculous Medal as a sign of their confident trust in receiving the graces promised. Every year, hundreds of AMM members give witness to God’s work in their lives. One recent email read:
Dear Father,
I would like to thank Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for ensuring that my laboratory tests were normal. I always believe in the power of Mary’s intercession. I am grateful for the Miraculous Medal, which I always wear around my neck.
Father Clay’s full letter shares more about this special feast.
Be Part of the Miraculous Medal Novena of Masses November 18-26!
I invite you to be a part of a special novena of Masses which begins on Monday, November 18, here at the National Shrine in Perryville, Missouri, in honor of the feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.
You may join us by sending your prayer intentions. We will place your intentions near the foot of Mary’s Shrine Altar and remember them in the daily Mass during the novena and on November 27, the feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.
You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your intentions. Your light gives witness to your faith. It is a sign of your spiritual presence with us.
The first Miraculous Medals were distributed in 1832. From that time until our own day, countless people have told of receiving grace-filled blessings through Mary’s intercession, even favors they call miraculous.
Recently, several AMM members shared their own stories:
From Mark in Alabama: “I worked with a woman who was a fallen away Catholic. All of her father’s sisters had died from breast cancer. One of her sisters was undergoing treatment for this same aggressive form. Lumps were discovered on her breast, and the doctor recommended a double mastectomy. I asked if she would accept a Miraculous Medal. She immediately put it on a chain she was wearing. At her next appointment, the doctors could find no signs of cancer. The doctor was completely surprised.”
From Lisa in Illinois: “I was going through a divorce and was so scared and really sad. The night before the divorce date, I was switching purses and ran across the Lourdes prayer card in my wallet. My divorce date fell on Our Lady of Lourdes feast day! I knew then that Mary was with me. I will be okay, and I am forever thankful. I felt like Our Lady was with me at this painful time. I love you, Mary!”
From Anthony in Pennsylvania: “I always carry the Miraculous Medal. About 40 years ago, I was broadsided. The car was totaled. The policeman exclaimed, ‘You should be dead. There is not even a scratch on you.’ A few weeks ago, I fell and hit my head. Had I been two inches closer to the window, it is likely I would have broken my neck, been paralyzed, or died. I was wearing my Miraculous Medal.”
Hardly a family is left untouched by the brokenness in our world. All of us can use Mary’s help, whether for ourselves or for a loved one.
With all confidence and trust, I invite you to appeal for the spiritual, material, or physical help you need during the Miraculous Medal Novena of Masses. Or, use this opportunity to offer prayers of gratitude and praise to God for blessings already received through Mary’s intercession.
I, along with my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers, and AMM members, keep you in prayer. Jesus taught that we should be united as one in him, as one Church. May Our Lady look kindly upon her Association members, keeping us united in faith along our journey to her Son, Jesus.
I commend your faith and look forward to receiving your Miraculous Medal Novena intentions. May God bless your every effort to serve him, and may he draw you ever closer to himself.
Sincerely yours in Mary,
Fr. Clayton Kilburn, C.M.
Spiritual Director
P.S. Request free, blessed Miraculous Medals to further AMM’s ministry. Each is affixed to a beautiful card explaining the medal’s origin. Share them with family, friends, parishioners, and anyone you meet who is seeking to draw closer to the Lord.
P.P.S. You may also order the 2025 Miraculous Medal Planner is our gift to you. It will help you follow along with the Church year, which is marked with Marian feast days, novenas, and more. For a suggested offering, you may request additional planners using the enclosed reply form. Adding one with Christmas cards or special occasion gifts is a thoughtful gesture.
All Souls Remembrance
On November 2, Catholics around the world will celebrate All Souls’ Day.
Asking Our Lady to help obtain the final purification of the souls of your departed loved ones is a powerful gift of love –– one that can hasten their journey toward full and everlasting union with God.
Join AMM’s All Souls Day observance at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal on November 2. Sharing the names of deceased relatives and friends offers them a special remembrance in prayer throughout the month of November and during the anniversary month of their passing. In his all-powerful existence that transcends the limits of earthly time, God can apply the merits of your prayer to assist those you love. What a powerful gift this is! You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your deceased loved ones.
Father Clay’s letter tells more about All Souls Day.
“We pray to the Lord for our dead … that the Lord will receive them all.
And we pray also that the Lord will have mercy on us and give us hope:
hope that we can go forward and … find them
all together with him when he calls us. So be it.”
Pope Francis, 2023 All Souls Day