11th Annual Marian Eucharistic Conference -
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The Two Hearts |
Lanciano, Italy -
Body, Blood, Soul & Divinity |
Padre Pio bore the wounds of Jesus on his hands, feet, and side for 50 years.Several days before he died in 1968, all evidence of the wounds disappeared.
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St. Faustina
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Begins Friday 3:00 with Divine Mercy Devotion followed by Holy Mass.and ends Sunday at 4:30.
SACRED RELIC EXHIBITION
EUCHARISTIC MIRACLES OF THE WORLD
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"No one in the world can change Truth. What we can do and should do is to seek truth and serve it when we have found it. The real conflict is the inner conflict. Beyond armies of occupation and the hecatombs of extermination camps, there are two irreconcilable enemies in the depth of every soul: good and evil, sin and love. And what use are the victories on the battlefield if we ourselves are defeated in our innermost personal selves?" St.Maximilian Kolbe |
"Learn to think, speak and act in accordance with the evangelical simplicity and
clarity: 'yes, yes; no, no'. Learn to call white, white; black, black - |
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Comments from past conference attendees:Thank you for the upcoming Marian Conference.
I am looking forward to this most inspiring and spiritual energizer. I have not
missed any of your conferences and words cannot describe the spiritual experience
I receive from them. Winnipeg Thank you for the wonderful conferences.
It is the highlight of the year for myself and my family. Keep up the good work.
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John Bosco’s Dream
The Eucharist
Our Lady
St. Therese, Doctor of The Church

Our Lord, as Lucia of Fatima was instructed to tell us, wishes his own Eucharistic Heart and that of his mother to be placed alongside each other and jointly honoured.
"In this way it comes about that we meet the alliance of hearts in all Marian sanctuaries. There, along with God's mother, we offer our homage and adoration to him who was the fruit of her shining faith as much as of her womb. For she is called blessed because she believed (Lk. 1:45). And now in turn Mary helps pilgrims to believe ever more strongly—especially in the sacrament of her Son's loving presence" (Mary and The Eucharist, Fr. Richard Foley, S.J.).
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