Totus Tuus - To Jesus through Mary.

To impel the beauty of the new evangelization – this is the charism of the Heralds of the Gospel; Its founder, Monsignor João Dias explains."The Heralds of the Gospel is a private association of faithful with a very special charism based essentially on three points: the Eucharist, Mary and the Pope."

The Heralds of the Gospel are an International Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right, the first to be established by the Holy See in the third millennium, during a ceremony which occurred during the feast of the Chair of St. Peter (February 22) in 2001.

The Heralds of the Gospel strive to be instruments of holiness in the Church by encouraging close unity between faith and life, and working to evangelize particularly through art and culture. Their apostolate, which differs depending upon the environments in which they work, gives pride of place to parish animation, evangelizing families, providing catechetical and cultural formation to young people, and disseminating religious Iiterature.



Friday, 25 June 2010

Give Priority to Mary Urges the Holy Father




The Blessed Mother should always be placed at the height of our thoughts and affection, says Benedict XVI, as she watches over our families and points the way to Heaven.

The Pope spoke on 24 June 2010 during his visit to the Don Orione Center in Rome's Monte Mario district, where he blessed a 29-foot-tall restored statue of the Virgin Mary.

The gilded copper statue, known as "Protector of the Roman People“, fell from its 62-foot pedestal in a storm last Oct. 12, but has been recently restored.

The Pontiff noted how the "Madonnina -- as the Romans like to call her" -- is once again placed on the Monte Mario hilltop where it stood since 1953 to "watch over our city."

"May Mary, Mother of God and our Mother, be always at the summit of your thoughts and affection," as the "kind consolation of your souls, sure guide of your desires and support of your steps, persuasive inspirer of the imitation of Jesus Christ."

Addressing the Orionine congregation, founded by St. Luigi Orione in 1893, the Pope
stated, "St. Luigi Orione's program -- charity alone will save the world -- had a significant realization here and became a sign of hope for Rome, in union with the Madonnina placed on the top of the hill."

"Don Orione lived in a lucid and passionate way the Church's task to live love in order to make the light of God enter the world." And these "works of charity, both as personal acts or as services to frail persons offered in great institutions, can never be reduced to a philanthropic gesture, but must always be a tangible expression of the provident love of God."

"I bless the objective and the decisions that have been adopted to re-launch the spiritual and apostolic dynamism that must always distinguish you."

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