Thursday, December 30, 2010

Our Lady of Beauraing: "Pray. Pray very much."

Today, December 30, marks the anniversary of the appearance of Our Blessed Mother to five children in Beauraing, Belgium in 1932. Our Lady of Beauraing, also known as the “Virgin of the Golden Heart,” had appeared to Fernande, Gilberte, and Albert Voisins and Andree and Gilberte Degeimbres the over the previous weeks, beginning on November 29. On that day, the children saw a “beautiful lady” walking through the air above a railroad bridge. Dressed in a flowing white gown, the lady emanated a radiant glow, and smiled at them as she approached. She was observed to be praying, never spoke, and simply gazed upon them with beautiful blue eyes.


Following the initial apparition, Our Blessed Mother continued to appear to the children (on December 2, December 8, December 21, December 23, and December 28), confirming her identity as the Immaculate Virgin, and requesting that a chapel be built. She further implored them to “Always be good.” The apparitions did not occur every night, but the children visited the convent garden, hoping to see her each night.

On December 29th, the Blessed Virgin had appeared to the children, but remained silent while they prayed the Rosary. As she opened her arms, spreading them in front of her, as was her usual gesture of farewell to the children, Fernande was transfixed by the image that greeted her. Our Lady’s heart was visible—golden, and radiant, surrounded by glittering rays of light, emanating from the center and spreading into the world. Without doubt, Fernande recognized the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Over the next several days, the other children would report seeing the same vision of Our Blessed Mother’s golden heart.

On December 30th, Our Lady delivered her message of prayer, penance, and redemption. Similar to the messages she delivered at Lourdes and Fatima (although predating Fatima), Our Blessed Mother said to the children: “Pray. Pray very much.” She would repeat these instructions in the next several apparitions—although, as she had told the children, they would soon be finished.

Our Blessed Mother graced us with her golden heart, encouraging us to sacrifice ourselves for the Lord, and for the salvation of the world. We pray today, in the words of Our Mother, to find the strength and virtue “to be good” in the eyes of the Lord.


Our Lady of Beauraing, Immaculate Virgin, bring to Jesus, your Son, all the intentions that we entrust to you today. Mother of the Golden Heart, reflection of the Father's tenderness, look upon the men and women of our time with love and fill them with the joy of your presence. You, who promised to convert sinners, help us discover the infinite mercy of our God. Awaken within us the grace of conversion so that our lives may be a reflection of that mercy. Make every moment of our existence "a yes" to the question you ask today: "Do you love my Son? Do you love me?" Then the kingdom of Jesus will come to the world. Amen.



Day 364 of 365
Prayer Intentions: Lives of Prayer; Penance for Sinners
Requested Intentions: Successful completion of nursing exam (M); For a daughter in an abusive relationships (J); For the consecration of a granddaughter to Our Blessed Mother (A); For a successful marriage (S); Restoration of a teaching job (L); Health and spirituality of family members (R); For a return to health for a friend (C); Healing from cancer of a brother-in-law (C); Healthy relationship; Joy in everyday life (J); Successful employment and financial assistance for education (M); For the return home of father and husband suffering from mental illness (C); Successful passing of examination; Employment for Son (J); Healing of a family and son (S); Successful marriage (G); End to husband’s addictions; Son’s employment (M); Freedom from financial burdens (M); Healing after a miscarriage (E); For healing of friend; successful resolution of legal matter (A); Complete healing of a friend with pancreatic cancer (J); Healing of a father following stroke (S).

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