Association of the Miraculous Medal

“Veni, Sanctus Spiritus!”Come, Holy Spirit!

On Friday, May 10, AMM begins its annual Pentecost Novena of Masses here at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

Please join your AMM family in prayer, adding your intentions alongside theirs. The petitions you share will be entrusted to Our Lady and rest near the Shrine Altar throughout the novena, concluding with the Solemnity of Pentecost on Sunday, May 19.

You may also burn a Votive Light — a sign of the fire of your love in the Spirit.

Pope Francis urged the faithful to reflect upon how well we receive the priceless gift of the Holy Spirit:

“ … do I welcome the Spirit’s harmonious and creative power, the ‘grace of wholeness’ that he inspires, his forgiveness that brings us peace? … Do I foster reconciliation and build communion or [cause] hurt and division and heartbreak? … If the world is divided, if the Church is polarized, if hearts are broken, let us not waste time in criticizing others and growing angry with one another; instead, let us invoke the Spirit. He is able to resolve all of this.”

May Our Lady obtain for you and your loved ones a generous share in the gifts of the Spirit to draw you ever closer to her Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ.

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