September 27 - St. Vincent de Paul, priest (d. 1660) - Our Lady of Alcazar (Toledo, Spain) - Luxembourg takes Mary as patroness (1666)

Jesus wants us to love Mary as he loves her

Jesus wants us to love Mary as he loves her, because she is our Mother.

Her Immaculate Heart was pierced by the sword of sorrows, so that we could all enter into her Heart and be formed in the image of Jesus.

In our consecration to Mary, let us ask her to direct our desires, thoughts, words, and actions to the Sacred Heart.

When Mary brought Jesus to the temple, he became the New Temple that sanctifies the houses of God by his Eucharistic Presence on earth.

In the Blessed Sacrament, we see what Simeon proclaimed at the Presentation:

"I have seen with my own eyes your Salvation, which you have prepared before all peoples: a light to enlighten the nations and the glory of your people."

Mary helps us to keep "our eyes fixed on Jesus", so that our strength is to rejoice in him, since his Eucharistic love consumes all our miseries and makes up for all our deficiencies.

Our joy increases when we look at the love of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, because every time we look at him, our divine Lord transforms what is wrong in us and deepens our union with him.

When we give everything to Jesus, through Mary's intercession, everything - good and bad - is transformed, for the glory of the Father: "God works in all things for the good of those who love him."

Through our consecration, Mary takes our thoughts, words and actions and makes them pleasing to Jesus. She purifies them in her love, embellishes them with her merits and presents them to the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus so that he sees and loves in us what he sees and loves in his Mother.

This is the joy of the Consecration.

Father Florian Racine, Founder of the Missionaries of the Most Holy Eucharist

Source: https://consecration.fr/

https://missionnaires-eucharistie.fr/

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