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Where: Our Lady of Lourdes Church & School, 30 S Downey Ave, Indianapolis, More: To attend or request delivery, please contact the Parish Office at Our Lady of Lourdes at 317-356-7291 or ...
The Basilica of Saint Louis de Montfort at Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre attracts a number of pilgrims each year. Montfort is the patron saint of a number of prestigious schools that educate youths from all walks of life, including St. Gabriel's Secondary School and Montfort Secondary School in Singapore , the Assumption College In Thailand , and ...
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St. Louis de Montfort & Fr. Gabriel Deshayes: Montfortian: 1711 Brothers of Divine Providence: F.D.P. Brothers of Mercy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help: F.M.M. Canon J. B. Cornelius Scheppers: 1839 Brothers of Our Lady Mother of Mercy: C.M.M. Brothers of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary: F.S.R. Brothers of St. Charles Lwanga (Bannakaroli Brothers) B.S.C.L
Saint Louis de Montfort's approach of "total dedication" to Christ through devotion to the Virgin Mary also influenced popes such as John Paul II. The essential aim of the Legion of Mary is the sanctification of its members through prayer, the sacraments and devotion to Mary and the Trinity, and of the whole world through the apostolate of the ...
Saint Louis de Montfort's Prayer to Jesus is a reflection of his philosophy of "total consecration to Jesus Christ through Mary", a theme that centuries later influenced the development of Roman Catholic Mariology. [1]
The book title is based on the fact that God Alone was the motto of Saint Louis de Montfort, and was repeated over 150 time in his writings.Through the influence of the French school of spirituality, and authors such as Henri Boudon, Montfort advocated a withdrawal from the world to seek God Alone.
The Saint Louis de Montfort's Prayer to Jesus is a reflection of Saint Louis de Montfort's philosophy of "total consecration to Jesus Christ through Mary" a theme that centuries later influenced the development of Roman Catholic Mariology. [13]