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Miracle on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

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As a pro-life activist, I have had a strong devotion to Our Lady of 
Guadalupe, patron of the unborn, for many years. I have taken her 
image with me to the abortion mills and have witnessed the power of 
her presence in saving human life. However, on the feast of Our Lady 
of Guadalupe in 2005, I experienced my own personal miracle.

It was on that day that my husband and I venerated the miraculous 
image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which had been touched to the 
original image. We attended Holy Mass, and then blessed our rosaries 
and medals by touching each one to the image of Our Lady. We also 
wrote our prayer petitions on a paper, touched them to her image, and 
left them with her. We surrendered our hearts and entrusted our 
concerns to our Mother, placing ourselves in her tender, loving care, 
just as St. Juan Diego did. We felt very much at peace on that day. 
We felt her presence and were reassured by her comforting words.

One week later, our prayers were answered. For us, it was a personal miracle.

It all started when my husband decided he wanted to leave an 
unsatisfying position at a large company which offered no training or 
advancement to middle aged males, but instead, encouraged them to 
take early retirement. We agreed that we would be willing to relocate 
to another state in order to find him a more rewarding job.

We searched for a few months, then one day, he received a call from a 
company in Kansas, who had interviewed him over the phone, offered 
him the job, and told him it was starting in two weeks. It was 
difficult, but we managed to do it. We packed up our things, said 
goodbye to friends and family, and our beautiful home in a city where 
we had lived for 13 years.

This left us with two house payments to make and a small, cramped 
apartment to live in that held most of the furniture from our three 
bedroom home in IL. This condition was not only uncomfortable, but 
also created a situation that worsened the fatigue and chronic pain 
we were both experiencing at the time. Since we had taken out a large 
loan for moving expenses, there was no money to move the furniture to 
a storage area. We experienced numerous problems with things breaking 
down on a daily basis in the apartment, which never did seem to get 
fixed, despite the fact that the maintenance workers were there so 
often, they began to seem like part of the family.

Many people will say "Pray to Joseph" to sell your home and we prayed 
novena after novena to him this time, yet nothing happened. It was 
only when we surrendered our hearts to our Mother that we felt the 
peace that surpasses all understanding.

As our beloved <http://www.stjean.com/EN/biography_mdp.php>Fr. Marie 
- Dominique Philippe, O.P., Priest, Philosophy Professor, and Founder 
of <http://www.communityofstjohn.com/>the Community of St. John tells 
us, "[On] the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe it is truly Mary who 
shows her presence. This enables us to understand that in our 
Christian life, Christ's presence and Mary's presence are primary and 
come before any spoken words. A mother is a silent presence, a 
presence that will help her children sleep peacefully, trustingly...a 
presence of love, of warmth for the heart, so that we might truly be 
in her hands, asking her to carry us and to teach us this evangelical 
way of littleness, which will allow us to obey just as a child obeys 
his mother."

On the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, I spoke to Mary as I would 
have spoken to my own biological mother. She knew and understood the 
problems and the pain we were going through. She wanted us to be at 
peace and know that whatever the outcome, she was there for us. Her 
peaceful presence helped us not to worry, but to persevere in hope. 
And as we did, the joy of Christ entered our hearts.

Our Lady of Guadalupe's comforting words to Juan Diego echoed in the 
silence of our hearts:

"Let not your heart be disturbed. Do not fear that sickness, nor any 
other sickness or anguish. Am I not here, who is your Mother? Are you 
not under my protection? Am I not your health? Are you not happily 
within my fold? What else do you wish? Do not grieve nor be disturbed 
by anything."

~ Our Lady to Juan Diego, December 9, 1531

~Copyright Jean M. Heimann, December 12, 2008


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