Author: Cathy Nolan

January 4, 2021 Reflection – Jesus, the Blueprint of our lives!

Fr. Robert Rieger at English Mass in Medjugorje January 4, 2021 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Dear Family of Mary! I want to share with you all today a very stunning homily given at the English Mass in Medjugorje, yesterday, January 3, 2021.  Fr. Robert Rieger spoke powerfully about allowing Jesus to be the “blueprint” of our life, allowing Jesus to live in us, to be “born” in our hearts, so that He can grow up in us and direct our lives in His image.  I have transcribed it for you here, but it is more powerful to see and hear him speak it. Here is the link to the video on our website: https://marytv.tv/english-homily-in-medjugorje-2/?smid=rkRQLisYWa1&slid=IRBKmbjFsDA May Fr. Robert’s words be a blessing for each of us for 2021! Fr. Robert Rieger – English Mass in Medjugorje, January 3, 2021 “The Word was in the beginning with God, and all things were made through Him. And without Him was not anything made that was made.  In Him was life and the life was the light of men.” Here we are speaking about Christ. Everything was made, in Him, through Him, in view of Him.  Which means that Christ is the blueprint of everything, above all, of us!  Of man and woman. You know if we want to know what it means to be a man, if we want to know what it means to be a woman, we need to understand Christ.  It is because of Him that we are made.  His image is implanted in us.  And I become truly myself, I become truly Robert, in the measure that I let this blueprint, Christ in me, grow up. And I will be the masculine form of Christ.  Others will be the feminine form of Christ.  You have to let the “God blueprint” in you take possession of you.  To give you form and give you direction.  And it is something we take upon ourselves with freedom.  We can actually abort this mystery.  We can actually say, “No, I’m going to decide myself what I want to be and how I want to be. Now I want to invent my own life.” And it can only be a failure.  Because when we let Jesus Christ direct our life, it will have a true direction and I will know what I need to do with myself.  I will know how to direct my gesture, my choices, my attitudes, and master my emotions…when I know who I am to become.  This is the positive form of the saying, “We become what we worship.  We become what we adore.”  Positively.  We can actually adore money, we can adore lust, even adore, or worship evil.  And I will become what I adore. But if I adore Christ, if I worship Him, the power of Him in me will transform me slowly but surely into Him.  Which is why it says later on, “To those who received Him, who believed in His Name, He gave power to become children of God.” So this has some very practical implications for our lives.  And it helps us to understand when Mary says, “Pray that Jesus may be born again in you.”  It is sort of like saying, “Jesus, when You are born in me and you grow in me, and You grow with me, it is almost the contrary.  I am born in Him, and I become Him, and gradually my eyes, my gestures, my words, and my way of being communicates Christ in the world.  Which is of course, exactly what the world needs.  Christ people all over the place. And this is possible, Jesus Himself said, “You will do what I do, but you will do things even greater than Me.”  Meaning that He wants to be able to live His life again in us.  The blueprint of my life is Him. So what are the practical implications of this?  A couple in the short time we have.  I will only mention two.  But you know, getting to know Jesus and loving Jesus and talking to Jesus and understanding Jesus, we first need to understand that everything that I read and love and adore and admire in Him, is probably what speaks to me the most and is probably what is calling me to be Him. So if I admire His paternal strength and His way of blessing people so that the best of them comes out, and that means the elderly and babies, sinner and prostitutes, and fishermen…it doesn’t matter who it is…Jesus is a powerful father figure!  Now if you admire that and say that’s fantastic, it is probably calling you to the same thing, because you have this gift!  The blueprint of this paternity is written in you.  And you have to start giving it expression, which means, practically, that you have to decide to start blessing people who come towards you.  To want to promote the gifts, to promote their beauty, deciding that they must emerge.  And that is a decision, that is a very concrete, practical decision.  That not only blesses people and actually helps them to emerge, but it gives Jesus, the Christ in you, more space to express Himself.  And the more expression we give to Jesus, the more space He will take in your life. That is one.  The strength of Jesus when He fights evil.  The first thing He does after His baptism, is He is sent in the Spirit, into the desert by the Holy Spirit, to confront evil.  You know, the idea that a Christian is a weak, feeble, wishy-washy piece of nothing, is just false if you understand the strength of Jesus, the power of Jesus to stand up to evil, to stand up to injustice, to try and break down all systems of evil and all systems of sin.  You know we have a very powerful man.  And if that is what you admire in Jesus, then He is calling it out of you.  And He is saying, “You, too!  You can be the strength!” But in particular, what touches me, which I think is my personal calling, is when I look at the relationship of Jesus with women.  There is something extraordinary, never before in history, and rarely do we see it since Him.  The incredible freedom that Jesus has with women.  Promoting them, raising them up, restoring their dignity, their place in society, healing them.  There is something very, very special in the way that Jesus relates to Mary, that denounces the hardness in the heart of men and women. You know He said explicitly to the Pharisees, “The reason there is divorce, Moses has permitted you to divorce, is because of the hardness of your hearts. And it wasn’t like that at the beginning, and its not like that now.  The blueprint of Christ in each one of us isn’t the hardness of the heart.  It isn’t the need to dominate, and to despise and to revile, is not part of the blueprint.  You can fight against that within yourself.  And you can let the new heart of Christ grow up within you and animate your relationships. So, Jesus is not the founder of stereotypes, i.e., the man has to be like this, and the woman has to be like that.  He is not the founder of this.  He is the founder of a new humanity, a resurrected humanity.  He is the founder of the capacity we have to be transformed.  To convert our lives.  To decide to cast away the evil habits and the bad habits that we have.  He is the founder of the capacity that we have to change our relationships. To bless relationships.  To fight evil. To emerge in this world with His power.  He is the founder of that.  And it is always new.  He does new things all the time.  There is a surprise awaiting when someone allows the Jesus we adore, to take possession of their life. https://marytv.tv/english-homily-in-medjugorje-2/?smid=rkRQLisYWa1&slid=IRBKmbjFsDA Our Lady once said to us: November 25, 1989 “Dear children! I am inviting you for years by these messages which I am giving you. Little children, by means of the messages I wish to make a very beautiful mosaic in your hearts, so I may be able to present each one of you to God like the original image. Therefore, little children, I desire that your decisions be free before God, because He has given you freedom. Therefore pray, so that, free from any influence of satan, we may decide only for God. I am praying for you before God and I am seeking your surrender to God. Thank you for responding to my call.” Amen, and Amen! In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan ©Mary TV 2021    

January 1, 2021 Reflection – Come Holy Spirit!

Archbishop Hoser and Cardinal Barbarin! January 1, 2021 Feast of the Mother of God Dear Family of Mary! The Vigil Mass of the Mother of God was celebrated by Cardinal Phillippe Barbarin, who was visiting Medjugorje for the first time from France!  He was so warm and excited to be in Medjugorje.  And at the end of Holy Mass, Archbishop Henryk Hoser spoke a few words in welcome to the Cardinal.  His comments are beautiful!  So we have transcribed them for you today. Arch Bishop Henryk Hoser – welcoming Cardinal Phillippe Barbarin after Vigil Mass of the Feast of the Mother of God: Your Eminence, Cardinal Barbarin, we are at the end of the first Holy Mass of the New Year!  Thank you for your presence! You, as Cardinal, represent all the Cardinals of the Universal Church, and at the same time the Church in France.  France is called the First Daughter of the Church!  And France was evangelized 2000 years ago.  Our region here has an equally long history.  The Balkan region belonged to the Roman Empire, so the evangelization, the Word of God, came here very early on. I would like to thank you for all of us present here: the parishioners here (there are many of them), the pilgrims who are fewer than usual due to the situation today, and all of us present here, connected by television, radio, and internet. Our parish is in the service of our parishioners, people from this country, and from the surrounding countries, and it attracts people from all over the world.  On an annual basis, we have between 1 to 1 ½ million pilgrims who come here.  Together with you, we pray that this new year, 2021, will be the year of opening, so that all those who yearn for Medjugorje can come here. Medjugorje is a significant place of spirituality.  Pilgrims come from far away, and here they discover an atmosphere of peace, of prayer, of adoration.  And they find their way to faith and eternal life.  Every year in Medjugorje there are numerous conversions.  Profound conversions that make people new!  In the last years, there have been born over 800 new vocations of Friars and priests.  It is a place of grace.  It is all God’s grace! And we in a special way venerate Mary, who is the Queen of Peace, which we have spoken of before.  The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Queen of Peace, the Mother of God, Mother of the Church, leads us through life and through this world.  And she always directs us to her Son. So we rejoice that we are together, and that we share the same hopes for the future.  We deeply believe that Jesus Christ is the Master of history.  And together with Him, we go through the stormy seas and the deserts of the life.  We wish you a happy journey, and a continuation of your mission for the good of France and all peoples of this world.  Thank you. (Welcoming words from Archbishop Hoser to Cardinal Barbarin) The Vigil Mass for the Feast of the Mother of God was filled with joy!  Truly the Holy Spirit fell upon all present, even those of us viewing the Mass from around the world could feel the Spirit!  I believe God wants to bless us in 2021.  We only need to be open to the coming of the Holy Spirit.  He wants to bless us and give us many gifts, so that we are equipped for the days ahead. Let us pray as this New Year begins: Come Holy Spirit Come, Holy Spirit, Creator blest, and in our souls take up Thy rest; come with Thy grace and heavenly aid to fill the hearts which Thou hast made. O comforter, to Thee we cry, O heavenly gift of God Most High, O fount of life and fire of love, and sweet anointing from above. Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts are known; Thou, finger of God’s hand we own; Thou, promise of the Father, Thou Who dost the tongue with power imbue. Kindle our sense from above, and make our hearts o’erflow with love; with patience firm and virtue high the weakness of our flesh supply. Far from us drive the foe we dread and grant us Thy peace instead; so shall we not, with Thee for guide, turn from the path of life aside. Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow the Father and the Son to know; and Thee, through endless times confessed, of both the eternal Spirit blest. Now to the Father and the Son, Who rose from death, be glory given, with Thou, O Holy Comforter, henceforth by all in earth and heaven. Amen. In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan ©Mary TV 2021   Here is the link to find the list on our website: https://marytv.tv/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Saints-List-2020.pdf      

The December 31, 2020 Reflection – Time to pick a saint!

Time to pick a saint! December 31, 2020 Seventh Day of the Octave of Christmas St. Sylvester 1, Pope Dear Family of Mary! As 2020 draws to a close, and we enter into a New Year, this is a good time to choose a new saint for 2021!  Our Mary TV family has a tradition of choosing a saint for the year, by printing out a list of saints which is then cut up, so that each saint is presented on a slip of paper.  The saints are then placed in a container.  On New Year’s Day the family or prayer group can gather and pray for each person for a blessing, and the person can then pick a saint from the container.  That saint is the saint that chooses them!! Our Lady has encouraged us to take the saints as our examples and to follow their example.  Here is one message: October 25, 2020 “Dear children, At this time, I am calling you to return to God and to prayer. Invoke the help of all the saints, for them to be an example and a help to you. Satan is strong and is fighting to draw all the more hearts to himself. He wants war and hatred. That is why I am with you for this long, to lead you to the way of salvation, to Him who is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Little children, return to the love for God and He will be your strength and refuge. Thank you for having responded to my call.” The saint that chooses us can become a daily example and help to us of how to live in the light, and an encouragement on the way to holiness.  It is amazing how meaningful the saint that we receive can be. Here is an example that I shared last year: On the way out of church on Sunday, our parish had baskets of saints prepared for choosing a saint, and each parishioner was invited to choose a saint for 2020.  It was wonderful to see the people praying and then diving into the container to receive their saint.  One man was encouraging his children to choose a saint, and he seemed so excited.  As we passed, he said to us, “This is just wonderful!  I just chose my saint, and guess who it is!!!”  Then he held up the paper and on it was written, “The Sacred Heart of Jesus”.  His face was filled with joy and light!!  Having Jesus as his saint for 2020 was an inexpressible joy!!  He told us he was so very happy and stunned!! Choosing a saint can actually change your life!  So if you haven’t started this tradition in your family or parish, I am including a PDF of our list of saints for 2020 (since I haven’t been able to update the list this year).  You can print this list out, and cut it up, and then pray together for the saint that will choose you!! Let’s not forget that tomorrow is the Feast of the Mother of God.  This title of Mary is so important and earth shaking!!  Let’s pray to understand it more and more!  May 2021 be the year that the Mother of God will triumph in the sinful world and be crowned as Queen of Heaven and Earth for all to see!! In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan (c)Mary TV 2020 Here is the link to find the list on our website: https://marytv.tv/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Saints-List-2020.pdf      

December 29, 2020 Update from Denis – Sailing together!

(c)Mary TV Sailing together! December 29, 2020 Dear Mary TV Shipmates, Blessed and Holy Christmas and New Year! Cathy and I are so grateful for your companionship on the digital sea, in Our Lady’s ship, Mary TV! Together we have sailed around the world, sharing the messages of Our Lady! It is an honor to sail together! So many of you have sent us your Christmas Greeting videos! They are wonderful. For those who are still working on your videos, don’t worry, we will add them! Our extended deadline is New Year’s Day! Continue to use this link to upload your videos: https://www.dropbox.com/request/PIigZj8QdScxDWBvva0G And you can view our Christmas Greeting videos at this link: https://marytv.tv/more-from-medjugorje/?smid=rjR4gOsYflS&slid=iNOPuXnisQF We want to thank all of you for your support for Mary TV. Your prayers and financial support are providing a way for Mary’s children to stay connected to her and to each other. Throughout 2020 her children in 175 countries been united in prayer with the parish in Medjugorje, for Holy Mass, the Rosary, Adoration, Veneration of the Cross, and much, much more. And also thanks to you, we are able to continue adding new programing.  This coming year, 2021, we will produce and air an exciting new series with Fr. Raymond Donohue, “An Exorcist Gives Spiritual Advice to Our Lady’s Apostles,” (see his testimony at MaryTV.tv in “Fruit of Medjugorje” episode #335). And our technology continues to expand! Mary TV is available on Apple TV, and Mary TV’s Medjugorje Internet TV Channel, airing 24/7 in HD, is also available on Roku and Amazon Fire Stick. It is a blessing to have Medjugorje available to us on our TVs! We can have the grace of Medjugorje flowing into our homes through these devices!! Finally, Good News! Our Matching Grant appeal will stay in effect for three more days. All donations through January 1, 2021 will be doubled! You can go to our website to see all the ways of donating – www.marytv.tv Or use this donate button: Donate Cathy and I want to thank you all for sailing with Our Lady on the digital sea! We are all part of her Armada, advancing in the battle to save souls and hastening the Triumph of the Her Immaculate Heart! Thank you so very much!!! Thank you and God bless you! Denis (and Cathy) Nolan MaryTV.tv

The December 30, 2020 Reflection – I am carrying to you little Jesus…

I am carrying to you little Jesus… December 30, 2020 Sixth Day of the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Dear Family of Mary! “Dear children! I am carrying to you little Jesus who brings you peace, Him who is the past, present and future of your existence…” (December 25, 2020) As we live these days of Christmas, we want to meditate on Jesus, the Son of God, who became Man to save us.  There is so much to take in.  Father Leon Pereira’s homily for Christmas Day offers us a beautiful meditation on the gift of God, Jesus, Incarnate.  Enjoy!! Homily, Christmas Day, English Mass in Medjugorje.  Father Leon Pereira: This season of Christmas highlights the rift between riches and poverty in our society, not just materially but spiritually. You can be poor despite having riches (in having all you want) and be rich despite your poverty (in having what you truly need). Let’s contrast these two things: possessions and being, between presents and being present. We take possession of things. Even with gifts we can either receive them or refuse them. Taking is essential to possessions. Being or life, on the other hand, can’t (in this sense) be taken. It can only be sheer utter gift. Anyone can give a present – but not everyone can give the gift of being present…. Only a true friend can do that. In this time of isolation, poverty, antisocial distancing, the covering of faces and depersonalisation, in this time of economic and social stress, when purpose of life and goals are denied many people, we can see more clearly what matters, and what makes us truly rich. We cannot speak of the literal riches of God because God does not have and could not have possessions. It is true that the Bible uses images, as though God possessed the earth: ‘In His hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are His.’ But these are images of God, just like the images of God as a warrior or a rock or an eagle.  They are not to be taken literally. We cannot speak literally of the possessions of God for He could not take anything to use for His own purposes. Nothing acts for the benefit of God because He needs nothing. We cannot speak literally of the riches of God, but we can speak literally of the poverty of God. His poverty is, of course, not the same as our poverty, just as His wisdom is not like ours. God is literally poor because He simply and literally has no possessions. God takes nothing for His own use. He only has life and being. And, if you want to press the point, He does not even have life and being, just as he does not have wisdom or goodness. In God, being alive and being wise and being good are simply being God and nothing more, nothing extra he has. It is what He is. So, for us to aim at poverty, is to aim in the direction of the simplicity and poverty of God – is a move away from possessing to being. When God creates all things it is an act of poverty, for God gains nothing by it. God makes without becoming any richer. His act of creation is simply and purely for the benefit of his creatures. If we ask what motive God had for making the world, the question is absurd. It is only created things which gain by God’s act of creating them. It is a purely gratuitous act of love, that characteristic act of love which is the giving of life – the very opposite of trying to possess. When we aim at possessing, we think if only we had such and such, then we could be happy, or content. If only I had money or more money or the respect of my peers. If only I had a happy family, or a family at all. If only people did what I wanted. If only people admired me, my wit, my looks. We fall into depression when what we want to possess is threatened with being taken away. Christmas can become an exercise in possession. We strive to play Happy Families, even though such things do not exist. We struggle to have all our loved ones with us, even though it is practically impossible for most people, and not advisable for many. Or we can aim at poverty, at being, at what we need rather than what we want. The one who aims at poverty knows that we can only live by giving ourselves, as Jesus says, “Whoever seeks to gain his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life will preserve it” (Luke 17.33). We can’t live by building a buffer of possessions around ourselves, by controlling those we claim to love. We live by giving to others the space to live. To the extent we live as genuine friends, we imitate and share in the inner life of the Blessed Trinity. In our own created and finite way we can live by the free gift we make to others: the free gift of ourselves. It is a question of which direction we are aiming for. The God we serve, the true and Living God, emptied Himself and became one of us, born poor, and cold, sheltering in a stable with His first worshippers: His mother Mary, His foster father Joseph, an ox, and an ass. He does not try to possess but gives Himself for our happiness. God, who needs nothing from us, becomes a baby, a baby who needs everything from us. And the baby Jesus needs us, not for His sake, but for ours. Don’t say you have nothing to offer him, because the truth is you have everything to offer Him, the most precious thing about you which you will only keep if you give it away. In the words of my favorite Christmas carol: What can I give him, Poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb, If I were a wise man, I would do my part, Yet what I can I give Him — Give my heart. https://marytv.tv/english-homily-in-medjugorje-2/?smid=rWTyWZsYfh9&slid=IRBKmbjFsDA Thank you, Father Leon!  Merry Christmas everyone! In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan ©Mary TV 2020 PS.  The Christmas Greetings from our shipmates are just wonderful!!! You can view them in our video library window – “More from Medjugorje.”  Thanks to all who contributed!!!  We love you all!!    

The December 29, 2020 Reflection – You have been called to be witnesses of hope!

You have been called to be witnesses of hope! December 29, 2020 Fifth Day in the Octave of the Nativity of the Lord Dear Family of Mary! “Dear children! I am carrying to you little Jesus who brings you peace, Him who is the past, present and future of your existence. Little children, do not permit for your faith and hope in a better future to be extinguished, because you are chosen to be witnesses of hope in every situation. That is why I am here with Jesus that He may bless you with His peace. Thank you for having responded to my call.” (December 25, 2020 Message) Our Lady gave us this message on Christmas Day!! It is so beautiful and hopeful. Our shipmate, Stefanie, transcribed Archbishop Henryck Hoser’s homily given on Christmas Eve at St. James Church. (Thank you, Stefanie!!!) His words are very powerful and insightful. He diagnoses the sad state of our world today. But he gives us reason to hope. Read it carefully, and then read the message once again! You will see that Mother Mary was listening to him and then gave us even more reason to hope! The Nativity of the Lord Mass During the Night Christmas, December 24, 2020 Archbishop Henryk Hoser HOMILY The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light. Upon those who lived in the land of gloom, light is shown! You have brought them abundant joy and great rejoicing! Dear Brothers and Sisters, The beginning of the first reading of the prophet Isaiah introduces us to the mystery of the Holy Night that we are now celebrating. Night in the history of salvation has a rich varied meaning. In the Bible, night indicates a time of danger; the time of fear; the time of sadness. Night can also correspond with the feeling of the absence of God. In the face of the presence of death, in adverse circumstances, the night brings visions and dreams, guidelines, something that is transmitting the Word of God. The author of the apocalypse, St. John, assures us that in the new time, in the time of the New Jerusalem, there will be no more night, because God will be together with His people. No night. According to the old Biblical tradition, there were four major nights in the history of the world: the night of the Creation of Light; the Night of Abraham, who believed against all hope; the Night of the Exodus from Egyptian slavery; the Night of Bethlehem – the most important; because it is the night of the birth of the Son of God, among us, and for us. The Night of the Resurrection will come again, also full of light and full of joy. So, we entered in Bethlehem in the middle of the night of our present life; everything seems asleep, paralyzed. Life is flowing slowly. Health restrictions have slowed down social and economic activity, immobilizing everyone. We can see this in Medjugorje as well. Medjugorje is an illustration of this. Medjugorje has always been filled with life, always echoing joyfully in various languages, always on the move. Our locality as a place of pilgrimage and of service still lives today. But it lives now, thanks to the faith and the hope of its inhabitants, the parishioners. Wherever darkness is present in this world, we can see many Christian countries that were Christian for centuries, have become now the pagan countries or rather neo-pagan countries, without faith, without morality. Churches in those countries are empty. Churches are being sold and turned into restaurants or night clubs. Very often, these would then be demolished. What is worse still, is that the destruction of the family progresses. Demoralization of youth increases. Life is not respected. There are many who are perhaps disturbed, who are weak, sinful, unproductive; they eliminate themselves from society, with euthanasia or abortion techniques. In our daily, personal, and family life, there is less and less peace. Social conflicts begin to dominate in rich countries. Terrorism paralyzes and threatens the life of poor countries, where killing innocent people is becoming common and banal. Local wars flourish on every continent and the world spends billions on armaments and means of mass destruction. This is the Night of the Light. The Lord has been through that Night. He has been through that Night in this world. During the Last Supper when Judas left the room to betray Jesus and hand him over to the executioner, it was dark; noted by John the Evangelist who witnessed this tragic moment. It was night. That same Night, in the Garden of Olives, Jesus was sweating blood and He was able to see the sins of the world from the beginning to the end. When Jesus was dying on the Cross, it was already around the 6th hour which was the moment when the darkness over the whole earth occurred until the 9th hour. Jesus knows our darkness. He knows our pain. He knows our suffering. But Jesus’ birth, as St. Paul says, was indeed the Grace of God which appeared. The Grace of God appeared saving us all! Training us to reject God-less ways and worldly desires, and to live temperately, justly, devoutly in this age, as we await the blessed hope, the appearance of the Glory of the Great God and of our Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave Himself to deliver us and all people from lawlessness and to cleanse for Himself a people who will be ready to do good deeds. Christmas Carols are so beautiful. Most of all, they mark the Night of the Birth of the Holy Lord in Bethlehem. All over the world we sing: Silent Night, Holy Night! All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin Mother and Child, Holy Infant so tender and mild. Sleep in heavenly peace! Sleep in heavenly peace. The angel rushed to the shepherds, and shepherds were minding their sheep under the open sky. And he told them, “Do not be afraid. Behold! I am sending you good news for all people! Today in the City of David, a Savior is born to you who is Christ the Lord.” Who were the shepherds? They were the poorest, the simplest, anonymous, marginalized by others, who consider themselves superior. But it is precisely they who had the privilege of hearing the Good News first. God is among us. He is near. He is humble. He is a child. Therefore, He depends on us and He seeks the manger within our heart. A celestial choir of angels had just appeared, praising God, and singing: Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth, Peace to Men of Good Will! Later would come the others, the members of high society, those who were kings, those who were wise men, of this world; however, they recognized the supremacy of this King Child, of this Prince of Peace, of this Savior of the World; who was in the arms of His Immaculate Mother, the Queen of Peace; our Mother in Medjugorje! Let us follow them. Let us live in the light again and honor this Child who saves the world, who wishes to shine His light in us, to shine in our country, in our home, in our heart. And may Peace be with you! Amen. Thank you, Archbishop Hoser and Dear Mother Mary! We will believe and hope and trust and shine like lights in this difficult time. You have encouraged us! In Jesus, Mary and Joseph! Cathy Nolan (c)Mary TV 2020 P.S. Two more days for the Matching Grant!! Go to Mary TV and help us finish the year strong!  www.marytv.tv

The December 28, 2020 Reflection – Heaven hidden in the Newborn

Heaven is hidden in the Newborn December 28, 2020 The Holy Innocents, Martyrs Dear Family of Mary! “…God sent me to be joy and hope in this time, and I am saying to you: Without little Jesus you do not have the tenderness or the feeling of Heaven which is hidden in the Newborn…” (November 25, 2020) Matthew 2:13-18 When the magi had departed, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you. Herod is going to search for the child to destroy him.” Joseph rose and took the child and his mother by night and departed for Egypt. He stayed there until the death of Herod, that what the Lord had said through the prophet might be fulfilled, Out of Egypt I called my son. When Herod realized that he had been deceived by the magi, he became furious. He ordered the massacre of all the boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two years old and under, in accordance with the time he had ascertained from the magi. Then was fulfilled what had been said through Jeremiah the prophet: A voice was heard in Ramah, sobbing and loud lamentation; Rachel weeping for her children, and she would not be consoled, since they were no more. We celebrate the newborn Baby Jesus today.  Heaven is hidden in Newborn Baby Jesus.  Heaven is hidden in every newborn.   Let us pray for all babies in the womb today.  And let us pray that the mercy of God would fall upon those who for any reason might be supporting Herod’s killing of babies today through abortion. In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan ©Mary TV 2020  

December 25, 2020 – The Annual Message from Our Lady of Medjugorje through Jakov Colo

At the last daily apparition to Jakov Colo on September 12th, 1998, Our Lady told him that henceforth he would have one apparition a year, every December 25th, on Christmas Day. This is also how it was this year. Through Jakov, Our Lady gave the following message: ”Dear children! Also today Jesus is here beside you, even when you think that you are alone, and that light does not exist in your life. He is here and has never left you or distanced Himself from you. The light of His birth illuminates this world and your life. His Heart is always open towards you, to receive your every pain, every trial, fear and need. His arms are extended towards you, that as a father, He may embrace you and tell you how important you are for Him, how much He loves you and cares for His children. Children, is your heart open towards Jesus? Have you completely surrendered your life into His hands? Have you accepted Jesus as your father, to whom you can always turn and in Him find consolation and everything you need to live true faith? That is why, my children, surrender your hearts to Jesus and permit Him to begin to rule your lives, because only in this way, will you accept the present and be able to face the world in which you live today.  With Jesus, every fear, suffering, and pain disappear, because your heart accepts His will and everything that comes into your life. Jesus will give you the faith to accept everything and nothing will distance you from Him — because He firmly holds you by the hand and does not permit for you to distance and lose yourselves in difficult moments — because He has become the Lord of your life. I bless you with my motherly blessing.”  

December 25, 2020 – Message from Our Lady of Medjugorje

“Dear children! I am carrying to you little Jesus who brings you peace, Him who is the past, present and future of your existence. Little children, do not permit for your faith and hope in a better future to be extinguished, because you are chosen to be witnesses of hope in every situation. That is why I am here with Jesus that He may bless you with His peace. Thank you for having responded to my call.”

The December 25, 2020 Messages from Our Lady, Queen of Peace

Blessed Christmas!! December 25, 2020 Christmas Day Dear Family of Mary! The message from Our Lady for December 25, 2020 through Marija: “Dear children! I am carrying to you little Jesus who brings you peace, Him who is the past, present and future of your existence. Little children, do not permit for your faith and hope in a better future to be extinguished, because you are chosen to be witnesses of hope in every situation. That is why I am here with Jesus that He may bless you with His peace. Thank you for having responded to my call.” The annual message given on December 25, 2020 through Jakov Colo At the last daily apparition to Jakov Colo on September 12th, 1998, Our Lady told him that henceforth he would have one apparition a year, every December 25th, on Christmas Day. This is also how it was this year. Through Jakov, Our Lady gave the following message: ”Dear children! Also today Jesus is here beside you, even when you think that you are alone, and that light does not exist in your life. He is here and has never left you or distanced Himself from you. The light of His birth illuminates this world and your life. His Heart is always open towards you, to receive your every pain, every trial, fear and need. His arms are extended towards you, that as a father, He may embrace you and tell you how important you are for Him, how much He loves you and cares for His children. Children, is your heart open towards Jesus? Have you completely surrendered your life into His hands? Have you accepted Jesus as your father, to whom you can always turn and in Him find consolation and everything you need to live true faith? That is why, my children, surrender your hearts to Jesus and permit Him to begin to rule your lives, because only in this way, will you accept the present and be able to face the world in which you live today.  With Jesus, every fear, suffering, and pain disappear, because your heart accepts His will and everything that comes into your life. Jesus will give you the faith to accept everything and nothing will distance you from Him — because He firmly holds you by the hand and does not permit for you to distance and lose yourselves in difficult moments — because He has become the Lord of your life. I bless you with my motherly blessing.” We have much to pray over in the days ahead! Thank you, dearest Mother for staying with us and guiding us through these days. May we be firmly attached to Jesus so that we can help others find Him and the peace He brings. In Jesus, Mary, and Joseph! Cathy Nolan ©Mary TV 2020