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By HLI
Founder, Rev. Paul Marx, OSB
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Ever Virgin, Mother
of the True God, Woman Clothed with the Sun, I totally consecrate
myself to you and to your Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart.
In Humility,
through this consecration, I receive you, Virgin of Guadalupe, into
every moment of my life and every fiber of my being. I am assured
that God has chosen you for me and recall what the Angel of the
Lord told St. Joseph: "Do not be afraid to take Mary to yourself
because what is in her is of the Holy Spirit." (Mt 1:20.)
Holy Archangel
Gabriel who presented to us the beauty and virtues of Mary's soul,
(see LK 1:26-35) obtain for me the grace to imitate these virtues
and by my example, to show others how to live, how to love, how
to sacrifice and how to die.
As I receive
you, Queen and Mother of the Americas, I desire, with your help,
to grow in my relationship with you, a relationship which was established
by your Divine Son as He hung dying on the Cross when He said to
you His Holy and Sorrowful Mother, "Woman, behold your Son!'
and to St. John, the beloved Disciple, "Son, behold your Mother!"
(Jn 19:26-27.)
I consecrate
to you, Protectress of the Unborn, my work of protecting the sacredness
of all human life from conception to natural death; my work in spreading
the Good News; and my work in renewing and protecting the sanctity
of family. I ask for the special protection of the Infant Jesus,
of you His Mother and of St. Joseph, guardian of the Holy Family
of Nazareth.
I implore
you, Queen of the Angels, to send St. Michael and the other angels
to defend us in our battle against Satan and all the evil spirits
in this present darkness arrayed against God and the human life
He creates. (See Eph 6:12)
In reparation
I will pray and sacrifice. Please pray for us who seek refuge in
you, for the conversion of poor sinners who offend you and for the
salvation of all souls!
I promise
to keep ever before me your instructions at the Wedding Feast at
Cana, "do whatever He tells you." (Jn 2:5.) In doing so,
I will be loyal and obedient to the Pope, your first son on earth.
I am sure in my consecration to you that you will lead me on a safe
and sure path to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Holy Mother
of God, save us through the Flame of Love of your Sorrowful and
Immaculate Heart! Send forth the grace from your Flame of Love to
the whole human race now and at the hour of our death. Send forth
your Spouse, the Holy Spirit, to bring us the New Pentecost and
the fire His Divine Love to renew the face of the earth.
Let there
be revealed, once more, in the history of the world the infinite
power of merciful love. May it put an end to evil. May it transform
consciences. May your Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart reveal for
all the light of hope. May Jesus King of all Nations reign in humanity.
May His reign be recognized on Earth!
O clement,
O loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary, hear our pleas and accept this cry
from our hearts! Dear Lady of Guadalupe, I conclude my consecration
to you with the message you gave to Blessed Juan Diego in Mexico
on Tepeyac Hill in 1531, hereby accepting it also as a message from
you to me.
"Know for certain that I
am the perfect and perpetual Virgin Mary, Mother of the True God…Here
I will show and offer all my love, my compassion, my help and
my protection to the people. I am your merciful Mother, the Mother
of all those who love me, of those who cry to me, of those who
have confidence in me. Here I will hear the weeping and their
sorrows and will remedy and alleviate their sufferings, necessities
and misfortunes…Listen and let it pene-trate into your heart…Do
not be troubled or weighed down with grief. Do not fear any illness
or vexation, anxiety or pain. Am I not here who am your Mother?
Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not your fountain
of life? Are you not in the folds of my mantle? In the crossing
of my arms? Is there anything else that you need?"
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