Association of the Miraculous Medal

What Would I Do Without You

In 2018, life changed forever for 12-year-old Bryana. The healthy, happy Florida preteen was diagnosed with bone cancer.

While her dad stayed behind in Florida with the family’s two other children, Bryana and her mother, Myrna, moved to New York. There, the girl began months of treatment and surgery.

The following Mother’s Day, Bryana wrote Myrna a heartfelt note of appreciation.

“You were there for me when I was ready to give up and call it quits. You would say that once all this is over, we can look back and say ‘Remember that?’ or ‘We made it through this together.’ And you were right.”

For a young girl enduring such a great trial, Bryana found tremendous comfort in her mother’s love. “You’ve been by my side since the beginning,” she continued. “Even now as I write this, I’m looking back at all those times and wondering, ‘What would I have done without you?’”

Bryana’s words of gratitude to her earthly mom strike me as a beautiful prayer one might address to Our Heavenly Mother.

               “Mary, you’ve been by my side since the beginning. You
               are here when I’m ready to call it quits. I know we will
               make it through this life together. Looking back on
               hard times, I wonder, what would I do without you?”

I pray you are consoled daily by Our Lady’s ceaseless love for you! I also hope the blessing of your own earthly mother has been a priceless one in your life. God calls all mothers to love and care for their children unconditionally, in every trial, just like Mary.

As another Mother’s Day draws near, I invite you to join mein praying for all mothers, living or deceased, as we entrust them into Our Lady’s loving care.

You can commend someone special in your life to Our Blessed Virgin’s intercession by sending them one of the Mother’s Day cards.  Each card offers your recipient a special remembrance in Masses offered here at Our Lady’s National Shrine on Mother’s Day and throughout the month of May.

As another sign of your love, you may also request a Votive Light to burn.

What mother doesn’t cherish even the simplest expression of love from her child? Sending your mother, or those who have been like a mother to you, one of our Mother’s Day cards is a gesture that will bring joy and spiritual blessing.

On the Mother’s Day remembrance list, feel free to send me the names of all loved ones you would like remembered in prayer throughout May. (If you are requesting Votive Lights, you can indicate this on the remembrance list.)

To receive more Mother’s Day cards, simply call us at 1-800-264-6279. Or, visit our website www.amm.org/store.

If you choose to include an offering for the cards, AMM will use your gift to further our mission to draw more souls closer to Jesus through Mary.

Thank you for your loving support of our AMM family. Trust Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal to intercede for you and those you love this Mother’s Day, and every day.

Together with Jesus and Mary,


Fr. Kevin McCracken, C.M.
Spiritual Director

Mass of Healing Remembrance Join Us Monday, March 6

Are you or someone close to you in need of healing this Lent?

You are invited to attend the Association’s Mass of Healing Remembrance at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. The Liturgy takes place Monday, March 6, at 12:10 p.m., CT, and will be live streamed on the Association’s Facebook page.

Share your special intentions here. They will be entrusted to Our Lord through Our Blessed Mother’s intercession. You may also request a Votive Light to burn for these same needs.

“O Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.”

May God look upon you with compassion and bestow the wholeness of body, mind, and spirit that you seek.

“… for I, the Lord, am your healer.” Exodus 15:26

Rising to New Life in Christ This Easter

The Bible never says so, but saints through the ages have shared a certainty that when Christ rose from the dead, the first person he appeared to was Our Lady.

During one Easter sermon, Saint Vincent Ferrer pointed out that if a good son returned from afar, knowing everyone believed he had perished, he surely would not go to other friends before visiting his own mother.

“There never was a mother who loved her son more than Mary loved Christ … It follows that he appeared to her first, who was [tried] more than all the others.”

Mary knows and feels your sufferings as keenly as she did Our Lord’s.

As you journey with Jesus throughout Lent, I invite you to stay close in prayer to his and Our Blessed Mother. She desires to walk beside you in your need, shower you with heaven’s graces, and rejoice with you as you are renewed in spirit this Easter.

Daily, the Association of the Miraculous Medal hears from members about Mary’s intercession along their way of suffering. This letter is from a faithful member in Minnesota:

“Dear Father,  

I am not perfect in my prayer life, but I do my best. I always prayed to Our Lord, but not to Our Blessed Mother because I did not have a deep devotion to her.

Maybe that was because I was not a mother myself. I always wanted a family of my own, but life had other plans for me.

I remember the night I was crying in desperation and complete agony. In much physical pain, I was lost and feeling hopeless. Nothing made sense. My sobs became uncontrollable. I was so confused and started looking around the room as if the answers were there. Suddenly, my eyes came across a small picture of Our Blessed Mother. I cried out loud, “O Mother Mary, help me! Please help me!” I was still crying, but something inside my soul changed. An incredible sense of peace came over me — almost like someone saying to me that everything would be okay. At that moment, the fears and anxieties that had almost consumed me were quelled. I now know why.

Our Blessed Mother was watching over me. She heard my desperate plea for help. My life has gone on and today I am doing much better. Mary has become my constant heavenly comforter and special confidant.”

This Easter, may God bless you with a similar blessing, rising beyond sorrows or doubts to new life in Christ!

And to help you share this joyous grace of hope found in the love of the risen Lord through Our Lady’s intercession, Order your Easter cards that you can send to loved ones. They contain the promise of prayer for each recipient. If you return their names to us, they will be remembered in the Association’s octave of Masses beginning on Easter Sunday and concluding on Divine Mercy Sunday. You may send your special intentions or request to burn a Votive Light for the needs of your loved ones.

Our Vincentian priests and brothers offer their prayerful support for you and your needs not only at Easter, but all year long.

If you would like more Easter cards, we’ll be happy to send them. Please request them before March 16. You can order your cards here or call us at 1-800-264-6279 weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT.

Our Lord gave the world his own Mother to perfect us in love along our daily road. Let us rejoice as she leads each of us to the fullness of new life in her Son this Easter season!

Yours in Jesus and Mary,


Fr. Kevin McCracken, C.M.
Spiritual Director

Request Your Easter Cards Today

The Association of the Miraculous Medal offers beautiful Easter cards you can send loved ones. Each card offers the recipient a special remembrance in the Easter Octave of Masses held at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville, Missouri.

Don’t miss Fr. Kevin’s Easter reflection, which reminds us of Mary’s role in walking beside us in our times of need, showering us with heaven’s graces, and rejoicing with us as we seek spiritual renewal this Easter.

The special intentions you share will rest near Mary’s Altar at the National Shrine to be remembered throughout the Lenten and Easter seasons. You may also request a Votive Light to burn in silent witness to your faith in lifting up your needs to Our Lord through Our Blessed Mother. “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice in it and be glad.” Psalm 118:24

Lenten Season – Return to the Lord, your God

Throughout the holy season of Lent, let us pray through Mary that we will attain a closer union with God, who is all-merciful and all-loving. AMM offers a variety of ways to assist you during your spiritual journey this Lent:

Together, let us ask Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal to bring us into ever greater union with her Son, Jesus, who has saved us through his holy passion, death, and resurrection.“Rend your hearts, not your garments, and return to the Lord, your God, For he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love, and relenting in punishment.” Joel 2:13

February is Dedicated to the Holy Family

“For every believer, and especially for Christian families, the humble dwelling place in Nazareth is an authentic school of the Gospel.” Saint John Paul II, Angelus, December 30, 2001. In Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, Christians possess a model for perfecting their own family. The Holy Family lived in complete surrender to God’s will, persevering in love throughout the greatest of trials. Reciting this short Prayer for the Family daily or weekly (together, when possible) is a faith-filled gesture of your desire to draw closer to one another, and to Our Heavenly Father.

Read the Spring 2023 Rays of Light

Don’t miss our cover story highlighting one woman’s faith-filled perseverance in the aftermath of adversity. Through her strong Christian faith, this young widow has endured excruciating life losses — which she calls her “steps to heaven.”  Take advantage of the free brochure offered, “Making Retirement Accounts Less Taxing” (X115) that explores ways you can maximize the value of your individual retirement accounts as you begin to take withdrawals. Call AMM at 1-800-264-6279 (Monday – Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT) to request your brochure. Read and be inspired by all that awaits you in this issue!

Read the Spring Bulletin! “Many Parts … One Body”

In the first issue of the 2023 Bulletin, Father Kevin introduces a new yearly theme based upon Saint Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 12:12-27. We are all members of Christ’s mystical Body, the Church, created in perfection to live in harmony and unity with one another. No one member is less important or more valuable to the whole. Saint Therese of Lisieux is featured in this issue as a model saint to imitate during Lent. Read about her “Little Way” of love that she believed even very weak souls (like she considered herself to be) could follow to attain the holiness that God desires for each of us. Don’t miss the details of AMM’s 2023 May Procession, scheduled to commence at St. Mary’s of the Barrens (the Shrine Church) at 1:00 p.m. C.T., on Sunday, May 7, here in Perryville, Missouri.  Be sure to browse our gift shop’s spring religious items and order Easter cards to send the gift of Masses and prayers to loved ones. Thank you for your Vincentian spirit of humility, charity, and prayer. Know that you are remembered in the daily Mass and prayers by the Vincentian priests and brothers at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

Read the Spring Bulletin! “Many Parts … One Body

Order gifts featured in this bulletin:

A Sign of Our Faith

In July 2021, Catholics around the world became aware of the victory of the Philippines’ first-ever Olympic gold medalist.

But it wasn’t just the athlete’s record-setting lift of nearly 500 pounds that captured everyone’s attention. It was that alongside her Olympic gold medal for weightlifting, Hidilyn Diaz triumphantly raised the Miraculous Medal she was wearing.

Her Miraculous Medal was a gift from friends who had prayed a novena for her just before the competition. Diaz called the medal “a sign of our faith in Mama Mary and Jesus Christ.”

When Our Blessed Mother gave Saint Catherine Labouré the design of the medal in 1830, she made clear it was meant for the whole world. “Graces will abound for persons who wear it with confidence,” Our Lady said.

Olympic medals show how much the world values physical victories. We push ourselves to be the strongest, fastest, and most talented. But all the while, heaven is urging us on to a different triumph; it is the only win that will really matter at the end of our earthly lives — our spiritual victory over sin through faith in Christ.

Countless people of faith wear a Miraculous Medal. If you don’t already have one, I hope you will begin wearing one, too. 

To let someone know you’re praying for them is a gift of kindness, love, and friendship.

You may share your special intentions and/or request a Votive Light to burn here at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

Daily we lift up the needs of members to Our Lord through “Mama Mary.”

Yet how can one small Miraculous Medal make any real difference in the world? Think about Hidilyn’s story. From the simple acceptance of her friends’ gift to taking part in the novena of prayer to shouting out her thanks to God to having it all captured on camera and broadcast to millions, inspiring people of every culture and creed.

We have a beautiful reminder of how powerful heaven is, and how important every gesture of love and friendship might be.

Our Lady will keep her promise of showering God’s graces on all who put their faith and confidence in her intercession.

You may request free, blessed oxidized Miraculous Medals on a card of explanation. These are a more “basic” model and are attached to a beautiful card sharing the story of Our Lady’s appearance to Saint Catherine.

Any freewill offering you include is gratefully accepted. We will use it to spiritually strengthen others through trust-filled devotion to Our Lady.

Thank you for drawing closer to Jesus by joining the international family of the Association of the Miraculous Medal. We are here to help you “come home with the gold” — attaining by your life of faith the supreme prize of everlasting joy in God’s presence. Your friend along the journey,

Fr.Kevin McCracken, C.M.
Spiritual Director

Sharing the Medal … Praying for You and Yours

The Association of the Miraculous Medal spreads devotion to Jesus through Mary by sharing the Miraculous Medal she entrusted to Saint Catherine Labouré nearly 193 years ago. Throughout 2023, we hope you will send us your special intentions for remembrance in our daily Mass and prayers. You may always burn a Votive Light to express praise and gratitude, or in an appeal for ongoing needs in your life. Request free Miraculous Medals at any time — each medal is presented on a beautiful keepsake card with the Miraculous Medal story.  

Our Lady keeps you close to her heart at every moment. Placing yourself in her tender and loving care will bring you nearer to God. Know that you remain in our daily prayers.  

Read Father Kevin’s letter sharing an inspiring story of a recent Olympic medalist who wore a Miraculous Medal throughout the competition.