Greetings in Our Lord Jesus Christ!
Ven. Pauline Jaricot has facilitated the
cure of my mental illness. I had been
diagnosed with a brain tumor that
required surgery. It took many years
of treatment in hospitals, to get to the
point where I have discontinued all
medications and am able to re-enter
Wellesley College and become a Davis
Scholar. I am a staunch Catholic
pro-lifer and fight abortion, euthanasia
and contraception. Please pray for
me. Sincerely, < Shari
19
Corpus Christi, TX – USA >
Thank you for the Rosaries, wonderful
literature and devotionals of Saint
Philomena. I remained sober for a
couple of years. My girlfriend and
I were having a baby but I slowly
distanced myself from the Faith. I got
kidney stones and pain medication was
prescribed for this. I became addicted
and ended up in jail. Everything I had
was lost. My daughter’s mother placed
a restraint on me. I was incarcerated
for 13 months. Faithfully, I prayed my
DECADE and developed a special
devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe. I
wanted my family back. Still, Angie
wanted nothing to do with me. After I
was released, she would not see me. I
continued to pray and, one day, we did
speak. Then, we started seeing each
other. Now, we are together as a family
and, every Sunday, we go to Mass as a
family and sit directly behind the large
picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe. A
large Rosary hangs from the hands of
the painting. Angie had not been to
Mass since she was 15. My trust in God
and His Mother is so great now.
< James Davis, WI - USA >
Thank you, dearest Mary! In 1944, at
the age of 16, in a strict Catholic boarding
school, in front of the body of Blessed
Mother Cabrini, I asked God to find me
the one man I would truly love and the
man who would truly love me. At age 17,
I met John. We were pharmacy students
together. John was the answer to my
prayer. But, there was a big difference
between us: I had solid religious
training and upbringing, and he had
not experienced these things. I told
John, “Don’t worry! I will help you
get to Heaven.” I took this promise
very seriously. When John was 89 years
old, on a Sunday afternoon, he suffered
a massive stroke from which he never
regained consciousness. The hospital
chaplain administered Extreme Unction
to him and said that his sins were
forgiven but the temporal punishment
due to these sins still remained. This
meant undisclosed time in Purgatory.
I never forgot my promise to John, “I
will help you get to Heaven.” I
immediately got to work. I had many
Masses offered for him, prayed the
Rosary, the Way of the Cross and
indulgenced prayers and aspirations. I
took care to go to Confession every
two weeks. I begged God to let me
know when John was taken to Heaven
and was safely at Home with Him. In
April 2011, I learned I could string
Miraculous Medals for the ULRA and