International Pilgrim Virgin to Attend Abortion Protest

International Pilgrim Virgin to Attend Abortion Protest 1

""""[vc_column_text] Auxiliary Bishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Diego will lead a one-mile rosary procession from Saint Joseph’s Cathedral to Family Planning Associates abortion center on Sunday January 20, accompanied by the miraculous International Pilgrim Virgin statue of Our Lady of Fatima. The event is planned to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the … Read more

Tears, a Miraculous Warning

What Can We Expect for 2017? 5

On July 21, 1972, the newspaper Folha de S.Paulo published a photograph from New Orleans showing a statue of Our Lady of Fatima shedding tears. The report sparked keen interest in the Brazilian public and I think many readers will welcome more information on the topic. The best source of information on … Read more

On Pilgrimage Within a Gaze

On Pilgrimage Within a Gaze 1

A commentary on the miraculous International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima I do not know a countenance equal to this one. Moved by an inveterate habit of observing everything, I contemplate it so that I may later understand it. As I fix my eyes upon that countenance, I suddenly … Read more

Students Welcome Our Lady at St. Mary’s College

Students at St. Mary’s College in Orchard Lake, Michigan, warmly welcomed Our Lady of Fatima’s statue to their campus on November 23. Escorted by members of TFP Student Action, this beautiful statue made a profound impression on those who saw her. It is one of many pilgrim statues traveling the country thanks … Read more

On a Marian Pilgrimage: The Return of Our Great Queen

On a Marian Pilgrimage: The Return of Our Great Queen 4

On a pilgrimage to visit the miraculous statue of Our Lady of Good Success, I embarked for Quito, Ecuador with great expectations. Part of my task in taking part in this TFP pilgrimage was to help with the solemnities of her February 2 feast. However, I also hoped to immerse myself in … Read more

A Victim for the Twentieth Century

A Victim for the Twentieth Century

During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there lived in Quito, Ecuador, a Spanish nun whose little-known but extraordinary life has a direct connection with our days. Mother Mariana of Jesus Torres y Berriochoa, a nun of the Conceptionist Order, surpassed the already strict discipline of her congregation in the traditional penances she … Read more