Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick is one of the world’s most popular saints (387-461). He is the patron Saint of Ireland, and on March 17  his feast day it seems like everyone is Irish!  Celebrations are held throughout the world honoring this Saint! St. Patrick’s way is of wisdom, of love and of faith. The shamrock is a symbol of St. Patrick’s, and due to its green color and heart shape it represents...
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Visit of the Archangels

I was inspired to host the Archangels, I welcomed five of the Archangels in my home:  Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel and Metatron.  I came across the website of  an angelic person who sent me information of the hosting ritual and the purpose of the Archangels visit. I know the Angels are always with us, but being aware of their presence made it so much exciting, preparing a special sacred...
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St. Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis was born in Assisi, Umbria, Italy in 1181, into a wealthy family. As a young boy he led a privileged life and was well educated.  His experiences as a soldier, during which time he was a prisoner of war, led him to a more somber and spiritual life. St. Francis undertook a pilgrimage to Rome and returned to Assisi following spiritual visions and mystical experiences. He  honored...
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Celebrating Archangel Michael ~

Celebrate the Archangel of Love, Peace,  and Protection Michael is the most powerful of the Archangels. From the beginning of time Saint Michael, the Archangel works persistently to create a world of peace.  The name “Michael”  means ”He who is like God”.  Michael is generally shown with a sword surrounded with the blue flame, and sometimes wearing a golden...
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Our Lady of Guadalupe (Virgin Mary)

Early on the morning of December 9, 1531, Juan Diego, Indigenous Mexican, saw a vision of a young woman surrounded by light. This event occurred for several days on the slopes of the Hill of Tepeyac in Mexico.  Speaking in the local language of Nahutl, the Lady asked for a church to be built at that site in her honor. From her words, Juan Diego recognized her as the “Virgin...
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Our Lady and My Miracle Story

Mexico City, Mexico, while living in Mexico City, my only son at the time would ask me why he didn’t have a brother like most of his friends at school. Iñaki was 6 years old, and I had not been able to conceive another child; doctors were not sure if we might have children again, but I kept the faith and continued with medical tests. I told my son that we would keep asking God and praying...
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Do It Anyway…

~The Final Analysis~ People are often unreasonable, illogical and self-centered; Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish ulterior motives; Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some false friends and true enemies; Succeed anyway. If you are honest and frank, people may cheat you; Be honest anyway. What you spend years building, someone could destroy...
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Archangel Chamuel ‘Divine Love’

Archangel Chamuel is known as the loving Archangel, who brings peace and eases anxiety. Chamuel is the Archangel of the third ray, the pink ray of Divine Love.  Chamuel is considered one of the’ Powers’ in the Angelic Realm. Archangel Chamuel name means “He who sees God”. He is often described as pure love in a winged form. He encourages open mindedness and reminds us that we...
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Saint George and the Dragon

Saint George (d. c.303), patron of England. Churches were dedicated to him in Jerusalem and Antioch in the 6th century and from early times he was invoked as patron of the  Byzantine armies. Numerous icons of him portrayed him as a powerful helper against evil powers affecting individual lives. The name George in Spanish is ‘Jorge’ and ‘Jordi’ (Catalonia, Spain). His...
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