Association of the Miraculous Medal

Be Part of the Miraculous Medal Novena of Masses November 18-26!

I invite you to be a part of a special novena of Masses which begins on Monday, November 18, here at the National Shrine in Perryville, Missouri, in honor of the feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.     
You may join us by sending your prayer intentions. We will place your intentions near the foot of Mary’s Shrine Altar and remember them in the daily Mass during the novena and on November 27, the feast of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.     

You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your intentions. Your light gives witness to your faith. It is a sign of your spiritual presence with us.     

The first Miraculous Medals were distributed in 1832. From that time until our own day, countless people have told of receiving grace-filled blessings through Mary’s intercession, even favors they call miraculous.     
Recently, several AMM members shared their own stories:     

From Mark in Alabama: “I worked with a woman who was a fallen away Catholic. All of her father’s sisters had died from breast cancer. One of her sisters was undergoing treatment for this same aggressive form. Lumps were discovered on her breast, and the doctor recommended a double mastectomy. I asked if she would accept a Miraculous Medal. She immediately put it on a chain she was wearing. At her next appointment, the doctors could find no signs of cancer. The doctor was completely surprised.”     

From Lisa in Illinois: “I was going through a divorce and was so scared and really sad. The night before the divorce date, I was switching purses and ran across the Lourdes prayer card in my wallet. My divorce date fell on Our Lady of Lourdes feast day! I knew then that Mary was with me. I will be okay, and I am forever thankful. I felt like Our Lady was with me at this painful time. I love you, Mary!”
     
From Anthony in Pennsylvania: “I always carry the Miraculous Medal. About 40 years ago, I was broadsided. The car was totaled. The policeman exclaimed, ‘You should be dead. There is not even a scratch on you.’ A few weeks ago, I fell and hit my head. Had I been two inches closer to the window, it is likely I would have broken my neck, been paralyzed, or died. I was wearing my Miraculous Medal.”

     
Hardly a family is left untouched by the brokenness in our world. All of us can use Mary’s help, whether for ourselves or for a loved one.     

With all confidence and trust, I invite you to appeal for the spiritual, material, or physical help you need during the Miraculous Medal Novena of Masses. Or, use this opportunity to offer prayers of gratitude and praise to God for blessings already received through Mary’s intercession.     

I, along with my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers, and AMM members, keep you in prayer. Jesus taught that we should be united as one in him, as one Church. May Our Lady look kindly upon her Association members, keeping us united in faith along our journey to her Son, Jesus.     

I commend your faith and look forward to receiving your Miraculous Medal Novena intentions. May God bless your every effort to serve him, and may he draw you ever closer to himself.                                                            
Sincerely yours in Mary,                                                              


Fr. Clayton Kilburn, C.M.                                                       
Spiritual Director    

P.S.    Request free, blessed Miraculous Medals to further AMM’s ministry. Each is affixed to a beautiful card explaining the medal’s origin. Share them with family, friends, parishioners, and anyone you meet who is seeking to draw closer to the Lord.

P.P.S. You may also order the 2025 Miraculous Medal Planner is our gift to you. It will help you follow along with the Church year, which is marked with Marian feast days, novenas, and more. For a suggested offering, you may request additional planners using the enclosed reply form. Adding one with Christmas cards or special occasion gifts is a thoughtful gesture.

All Souls Remembrance

On November 2, Catholics around the world will celebrate All Souls’ Day.

Asking Our Lady to help obtain the final purification of the souls of your departed loved ones is a powerful gift of love –– one that can hasten their journey toward full and everlasting union with God.

Join AMM’s All Souls Day observance at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal on November 2. Sharing the names of deceased relatives and friends offers them a special remembrance in prayer throughout the month of November and during the anniversary month of their passing. In his all-powerful existence that transcends the limits of earthly time, God can apply the merits of your prayer to assist those you love. What a powerful gift this is! You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your deceased loved ones.

Father Clay’s letter tells more about All Souls Day.  

“We pray to the Lord for our dead … that the Lord will receive them all.
And we pray also that the Lord will have mercy on us and give us hope:
hope that we can go forward and … find them
all together with him when he calls us. So be it.” 
Pope Francis, 2023 All Souls Day

November All Souls Remembrance

At the funeral of a loved one or dear friend, we experience two emotions—sorrow that the person will no longer be a part of our lives as they were before, and joy that they will experience the promises Jesus has made for all who believe in him and are faithful to him. Later, when we visit their graves, peace comes with remembering how they influenced our lives with their love for us.     

My parents are buried in a family cemetery in the tiny southeast Missouri community of Hermondale, near the Arkansas border. I presided at my mother’s burial there two years ago this November. Praying for her and my father during their funeral Masses and at our family cemetery each time I visit their graves, gives me a sense of deep peace, hope, and even joy.     

I also felt a spiritual closeness to other Frazer family members interred on those grounds. How much life and love flowed down to me from my grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.     

Thinking of deceased relatives and friends who have shaped our lives is especially meaningful on November 2 when the Catholic Church observes All Souls Day. While we hope that all of them are already in heaven with Our Lord, on November 2, we also pray as a Church for those who may be in purgatory.     

I invite you to join in our appeal for all souls during our feast day Mass at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal here in Perryville, Missouri.   

Send the names of those you would like to be remembered in prayer on the “Remembrance List.” The names you share will be placed at the foot of Mary’s Shrine Altar during our All Souls Day Liturgy. Your loved ones will also be remembered in the daily Mass and prayers at Our Lady’s Shrine throughout the month of November, and during the anniversary month of their passing.     

What more could your loved ones ask for than your spiritual aid as they look forward to fully entering into God’s presence?     

You may also request a Votive Light for your departed loved ones as a symbol of your prayerful desire to “light their way” home or to celebrate their union with Our Lord in heaven. Check the Votive Light box on your “Remembrance List” option and kindly return the suggested offering by mail.     

Feel free to include any other special intentions you would like remembered in the daily Mass and prayers at the Shrine throughout the month of November.     

We will use your All Souls Day offering to bring Jesus to the world by inspiriting devotion to Mary. Your gift will also support the apostolic mission and charitable works of our Vincentian priests and brothers.     

Let us unite ourselves in the sentiment Pope Francis offered on All Souls Day last year: “We pray to the Lord for our dead, that [God] will receive them all. And we pray also that the Lord will have mercy on us and give us hope: hope that we can go forward and … find them all together with him when he calls us.”     
May God continue to bless your efforts to serve him, and may he draw all of us ever closer to himself.                                                            
In Jesus’ everlasting love and mercy,

Fr. Clayton Kilburn, C.M.                                                            
Spiritual Director

P.S.  May God’s grace and mercy be with those who have gone before us. I, along with my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers, will pray for your deceased loved ones on All Souls Day and throughout the month of November.

Our Lady of Sorrows Member Novena: September 6-14

September 15 is the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. Ahead of this feast, the Association will celebrate its monthly member Novena of Masses beginning Friday, September 6, and concluding on the eve of the feast day.

You are invited to send your petitions for remembrance during these Masses and on the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows on September 15. Your needs will be placed near Mary’s Altar here at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal.

You may also burn a Votive Light at the Shrine as a sign of your spiritual presence throughout the novena.

Saint Teresa of Calcutta called our sufferings “the kiss of Jesus –– a sign that you have come so close to Him on the cross that He can kiss you.” Please share your petitions so that we may present them to the Holy Mother of God on your behalf.

Be a Missionary of Hope!Request Your Memorial Remembrance Cards

When someone we love faces a loss, we are all called to be missionaries of hope. Our words can comfort them, encourage their trust in God, and help them recall the truth that life will prevail over death.

You can request Memorial Remembrance Cards to send to someone who has recently lost a loved one – or will soon mark the anniversary of their passing. This card offers a spiritual remembrance of the deceased in the daily Mass and prayers at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for one year.

It shares the Blessed Mother’s motherly concern for them in a special way. 

When you receive the card(s), simply complete it and mail it to your recipient(s). Then, write the name of the departed loved one on the enclosed reply form and return it to the Association of the Miraculous Medal.

To add to your memorial remembrance, you may also burn a Votive Light at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for the deceased person and the intentions of the bereaved. 

When you return the name of the deceased, any charitable offering you add will support the mission of the Association of the Miraculous Medal: to draw all people closer to Christ through increased devotion to Our Blessed Mother. Read Father Clay’s letter here. It shares more about how the Memorial Remembrance Card can bring hope to someone in their time of need.

Become an Apostle of Hope – Send a Memorial Remembrance Card to Someone You Love

The Easter lily pictured on our Memorial card is a Christian symbol of the triumph of life over death. Recently, I learned these flowers have also been called “white-robed apostles of hope.”     

A beautiful image! An apostle is someone sent on a mission. We are all called to be missionaries of hope in Jesus. Our words can comfort someone facing loss, encourage their trust in God, and help them abide in the confident expectation that life will prevail over death.     

Request a Memorial Remembrance Card to send to someone who has recently lost a loved one or will soon mark the anniversary of their passing. This card offers a spiritual remembrance of the deceased in the daily Mass and prayers at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for one year.     

By using this card, you become an apostle of hope.

You will also help share the motherly concern of Our Blessed Mother with them in a special way.     

Send me the names of the departed loved ones. This gift of prayerful remembrance will not only console and comfort someone you love, it will also offer a gift of great spiritual value to someone they love.     

To add to your memorial remembrance, you may also burn a Votive Light at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for the deceased person and intentions of the bereaved.      

Any charitable gift will support the mission of the Association of the Miraculous Medal: to draw all people closer to Jesus through increased devotion to Our Blessed Mother.     

Let us continue in every way possible to be apostles of hope in our world, which is so badly in need of prayer at this time. May God bless you for the solace and spiritual care you offer someone in their time of need. And may Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, watch over and comfort you always.                                                            

Sincerely in Jesus and Mary,                                                                                                                     

Fr. Clayton Kilburn, C.M.                                                            
Spiritual Director  

P.S. You may request additional Memorial Remembrance Cards by calling us at 1-800-264-6279, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT. Or, order through AMM’s website at www.amm.org.

How much can your gesture of comfort mean? Recently, an Association member shared her gratitude for AMM’s remembrance on the first anniversary of her husband’s passing.     

“It is hard to express just how much your words of comfort and support meant to me during the most difficult time in my life. Losing my husband has been unbelievably hard. We had an amazing 66 years of marriage before he died in March of 2023 … My family and I are still struggling from day to day, but I was comforted and encouraged by your kindness … ”

May God bless the ones you love through
your gift of the Memorial Remembrance Card.

Happy Feast of the Assumption! Here’s a Special Way to Celebrate …

A sacramental is a sacred sign instituted by the Church to prepare us to receive the fruit of the sacraments and to sanctify different circumstances of our lives. The Association of the Miraculous Medal’s online gift shop is now offering a combination pack of three traditional Catholic sacramentals. You can use the blessed and exorcised salt, blessed oil, and holy water around your home as a spiritual aid to encourage the faith of family members, ask God’s blessing upon those you love, and appeal to heaven for protection of your temporal possessions.

Request your trio set of sacramentals hereEach one-ounce bottle of blessed and exorcised salt, blessed oil, and holy water will be blessed here at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville, Missouri. The suggested offering is $26 for the set of three. Your donation covers the material costs plus shipping and handling – with some left over to support Mary’s ministry at the Shrine.

This sacramental collection makes a wonderful gift for loved ones. Thank you for supporting AMM’s mission to draw souls closer to Jesus through Mary, whose glorious Assumption gives all Christians a joyous assurance of God’s love and faithfulness.

Order your blessed and exorcised salt, blessed oil, and holy water hereOr, call 1-800-264-MARY (6279) Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT.

Ask Mary to Lead Them Back to the Faith

Many members of Mary’s Association have shared the sorrow of a loved one leaving the Church, or even losing their faith altogether.

If you are experiencing this in your own life, know that Our Blessed Mother understands your heartache. In her motherly love, she desires to intercede with and for you to bring all those you love back to the Church.

You are invited to join the Association of the Miraculous Medal in lifting up your loved ones to Jesus through Mary. You may share their names here for remembrance during Mass at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville, Missouri, on Sunday, September 15, the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. 

You may also request to burn a Votive Light for your loved ones inside the beautiful Votive Light Room here at the Shrine.

Saint Paul writes that nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ Jesus. That includes being away from the practice of faith, no matter how long it’s been. Prayer and compassion are spiritual gifts you can pour out on those you love. God can use your faith-filled gesture to spiritually revive those you love.  Read Father Clay’s letter about ways you can help loved ones return to the faith.

Ask Mary to Lead Your Loved Ones Back to the Faith

On Sunday, September 15, Catholics will honor Mary under her title of “Our Lady of Sorrows.” We call to mind the Blessed Virgin’s sufferings that sprang from her love for Jesus, especially during his Holy Passion.     

Most of us will never be called to endure those particular “heart-piercing swords.” However, many of us know the sadness and pain of someone dear to us falling away from their faith.     

If you are experiencing this in your own life, there is HOPE. Our Blessed Mother desires to intercede with and for you to bring those you love back to the Church.     

My uncle married a woman who did not believe in God, and he stopped practicing his faith as well. After many years away from the Church, a tractor ran over his chest in a farm accident, and he suffered for some days in the hospital. The day before he died, he became lucid, and my mother asked him if he would like to see a priest. He said, “Yes.” He went to Confession, received the Anointing of the Sick and Holy Communion. The next day, he passed away.  There is always hope.     

Saint Paul says nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ Jesus. That includes being away from the practice of faith, no matter how long it’s been. Individuals fall away from their faith for many reasons. The more time that passes, the more difficult it may seem to ask forgiveness and renew the practice of their faith. But God continually provides “actual grace” that calls us back to himself. I have heard confessions of individuals whose had not received the sacrament for 20 or 30 years.     

Our prayers do help loved ones return to the faith!  Here are several other ways you can help:

  • Entrust your loved ones to Jesus through Mary by letting myself, along with my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers, remember them during Mass here at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Perryville, Missouri, on Sunday, September 15, the feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. Send me their names to be placed at Our Lady’s Shrine. 
  • You may also request a Votive Light to burn for your loved ones inside the beautiful Votive Light Room here at the Shrine.       

Here’s a rather amazing story a faith-filled Association member shared with us:     

Our son had been away from the Church for many years. My husband and I added the “Return to Faith” prayer to our daily prayers. Last week, our son was hospitalized, and doctors did not expect him to pull through. I called a priest who administered the Anointing of the Sick and gave him Communion. A few days later, our son came home from the hospital! He has a ways to go, but he wants to return to the practice of his faith. Truly two miracles — a physical and a spiritual healing. 

Do not doubt that God is merciful and can respond to your faith and prayers to spiritually revive those you love. I pray that you never give up hope. Your faith can move mountains.     

Our AMM staff is available to take your prayer requests by phone. We answer calls weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT, at 1-800-264-(MARY) 6279.     

God gave the world his own Mother to guide us and those dearest to us throughout our lives. May he continue to bless all your efforts to serve him and draw you ever closer to himself.                                                            
Yours in Jesus and Mary,                                                            

 

P.S.    If you choose to send a contribution with your intentions, we are grateful. Your generosity allows Mary’s Association to fulfill our spiritual mission.  

Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

“A great sign appeared in the sky, a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.”   Revelation 12:1

Tuesday, August 15, marks a joyous feast in the liturgical year. Our Lady’s Assumption into heaven was affirmed by the Second Vatican Council in one of its principal documents, called Lumen gentium. Its declaration is now part of the Catholic Catechism: “Finally the Immaculate Virgin, preserved free from all stain of original sin, when the course of her earthly life was finished, was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory, and exalted by the Lord as Queen over all things, so that she might be the more fully conformed to her Son, the Lord of lords and conqueror of sin and death.” (Catholic Catechism, Article 9, Paragraph 6, 966)

Join with members of the Association of the Miraculous Medal in praying this prayer throughout the month of August and especially during the nine days of the Novena of Masses being held August 6-14 at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and on the Solemnity of the Assumption, August 15. Any petitions you submit will be prayerfully remembered during this time.

You may also burn a Votive Light, confident that the Queen of Heaven will not delay in presenting your special intentions to our sovereign King and Lord of all, Jesus Christ.

Rays of Light:Making the Most of God’s Life-giving Blessings

More than 3,200 AMM members are currently members of the Twelve Stars of Mary Monthly Giving Club. In this season’s Rays of Light, AMM members are invited to consider the spiritual and temporal benefits of becoming a monthly donor. For more information, call our office at 1-800-264-MARY (6279) and ask for Krista, Nicole, or Pat. 

Rita from Ohio joined the AMM’s monthly giving club for two reasons. “Supporting Mary’s mission is very important. The Association’s prayers for me have also been important, so I decided to join the Twelve Stars of Mary.”

Monthly givers share in spiritual and temporal benefits, including:

  • year-round remembrance in Masses and prayers at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal;
  • the ease of sending gifts automatically from your preferred financial account — no more having to remember each month;
  • the joy of being one of AMM’s benefactors who are devoted to Our Lady’s work to share God’s life-giving goodness to all people.

To learn more, call 1-800-264-MARY (6279) Monday – Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT.

Los milagros todavía existen

Si al leer esta carta solo puede quedarse con una cosa, espero que sea el mensaje de esperanza de la Medalla Milagrosa: “¡Todos los que la lleven puesta recibirán grandes gracias!”, incluyendo usted.

Esta es la promesa de Nuestra Señora. Cuando María se apareció a santa Catalina Labouré en 1830, le pidió que acuñara una medalla según su visión y le dijo:“Ahora deben dársela a todo el mundo y a cada persona”. ¡En menos de 10 años se habían distribuido más de 100 millones de medallas en todo el mundo! Casi inmediatamente, las bendiciones empezaron a derramarse sobre quienes llevaban puesta su medalla. Milagros de gracias, salud, paz y prosperidad siguieron, y la gente comenzó a llamarla la “Medalla Milagrosa”.

El testimonio de este miembro de la Asociación es una señal de lo que sucede cuando creemos en la promesa de María: “derramaré gracias sobre quienes rezan con confianza”.

“En 1998 me diagnosticaron con cáncer de seno. Había llevado una Medalla Milagrosa al cuello por muchos años. Le prometí a la Santísima Virgen que se me ayudaba a superar la mastectomía parcial y la radiación, nunca me quitaría la medalla. Le agradezco mucho a Nuestra Señora por su intercesión y nunca me he quitado la Medalla Milagrosa. Ella es mi testigo del poder de la medalla de María”.

Por favor reciba una Medalla Milagrosa como un regalo de la Asociación. Si ya tiene una Medalla, puede compartir esta con otra persona que necesite las bendiciones de la Virgen María.

Me gustaría que tuviera en sus manos esta Medalla Milagrosa. Le invito a rezar y recibir las gracias que la Virgen promete a quienes llevan su medalla con devoción. Únase a miles de personas que han experimentado la milagrosa intercesión de la Virgen María desde 1830.

Será un privilegio rezar por usted. Las intenciones de oración que me envíe hoy las presentaremos a la Virgen durante nuestras Novenas, misas y oraciones en el Santuario de la Nuestra Señora.

No deje que el mensaje de esperanza y bendiciones de la Virgen se quede a la puerta. Recíbalo y hágale un espacio en su hogar para que derrame sus gracias.

Y las bendiciones espirituales pueden seguir derramándose al hacerse miembro de la Asociación de la Medalla Milagrosa si aún no lo es.

Por favor ayúdenos a promover la devoción a la Virgen al solicitar medallas para compartir con familiares, amigos, compañeros de trabajo y de su comunidad.

Por una ofrenda de $5, puede solicitar una Medalla Milagrosa bendecida de resina epoxi como la que está sujeta a esta carta. Con una ofrenda de $20, puede solicitar 5.

Recuerde, los milagros todavía existen; ¡especialmente para usted! Que la Virgen María y Nuestro Señor Jesús obtengan para usted la gracia y la misericordia de Dios.

Siempre con la Virgen María,

Rev. Prudencio Rodríguez de Yurre, C.M.
Director Espiritual

P.D. Si lo desea, puede encender una veladora en el Santuario de la Virgen por cualquier petición que tenga para la Madre de Dios.