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 here. Each 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.
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.Â
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.
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. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Yours in Jesus and Mary, Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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.
“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.
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.Â
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.
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.
“En 1998 me diagnosticaron con cáncer de seno. HabĂa llevado una Medalla Milagrosa al cuello por muchos años. Le prometĂ a la SantĂsima Virgen que se me ayudaba a superar la mastectomĂa parcial y la radiaciĂłn, nunca me quitarĂa la medalla. Le agradezco mucho a Nuestra Señora por su intercesiĂłn y nunca me he quitado la Medalla Milagrosa. Ella es mi testigo del poder de la medalla de MarĂa”.
Por favorreciba una Medalla Milagrosa como un regalo de la AsociaciĂłn. Si ya tiene una Medalla, puede compartir esta con otra persona que necesite las bendiciones de la Virgen MarĂa.
Me gustarĂa 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 devociĂłn. Ăšnase a miles de personas que han experimentado la milagrosa intercesiĂłn de la Virgen MarĂa desde 1830.
Será un privilegio rezar por usted. Las intenciones de oraciĂłn que me envĂe 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. RecĂbalo y hágale un espacio en su hogar para que derrame sus gracias.
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.
Recuerde, los milagros todavĂa existen; ¡especialmente para usted! Que la Virgen MarĂa y Nuestro Señor JesĂşs obtengan para usted la gracia y la misericordia de Dios.
Siempre con la Virgen MarĂa,
Rev. Prudencio RodrĂguez de Yurre, C.M. Director Espiritual
P.D. Si lo desea, puede encender una veladora en el Santuario de la Virgen por cualquier peticiĂłn que tenga para la Madre de Dios.
Salt has been used throughout history for preserving and flavoring foods. In the Bible, people used salt in sacrificial offerings. Jesus called his disciples the “salt of the earth.” He meant that by taking his words to heart, living by them, and sharing his teachings with others, they would spiritually “season” and “preserve” the world. Today, blessed salt is a Church-approved sacramental — a tangible aid to prayer intended to help you deepen your faith and increase God’s grace in your life.
You are invited to request blessed and exorcised salt from the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal for your family’s use and to share with loved ones. Each six-ounce bottle of salt has been blessed with the prayer of exorcism pronounced over it by Father Clay Kilburn, C.M., in accordance with the Roman Ritual. The suggested donation of $15 covers the cost of packaging and shipping, but more importantly, the ministry of spreading devotion to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Read Father Clay’s letter about the blessed and exorcised salt.
Salt is mentioned dozens of times in Scripture. It was known for its use in preserving and flavoring foods, as well as for sacrificial offerings. Jesus called his disciples the “salt of the earth.” He wanted them to understand that by taking his words to heart, living by them and sharing his teachings with others, they would season and preserve the world.
Faithful Christians are truly the salt of the earth in a world that is full of prejudice, hatred, violence, persecution, greed, and waste.
Blessed and exorcised salt has been approved by the Church as a sacramental for use in conjunction with prayer to deepen one’s faith and increase God’s grace in one’s life.
In a reverent appeal for protection from harm, many Catholics sprinkle blessed salt around the perimeter of one’s home and property, the perimeter of a child’s room, inside vehicles, around hotel rooms, and vacation properties. Similarly, one might add a dash to a family meal while asking Our Lord to bring good health and blessings to those gathering at the table.
Faithful users understand that it is not a “good luck charm” and has no power of its own, as the superstitious “throwing salt over the shoulder” might indicate. Like the Rosary or Miraculous Medal, when used during prayer, blessed salt is a visible sign of one’s invisible faith. It is a tangible substance to be used while asking for God’s intangible grace and protection.
The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal is delighted to offer you the blessed and exorcised salt through our gift shop. I invite you to request one or more bottles of this sacramental for your family’s use and to share with loved ones.
“My Nonna (Italian grandma) used to give my siblings and me little bottles of blessed salt wrapped in a crocheted covering to keep in our rooms or cars,” one AMM member told us in a recent call. “I’m ordering 10 bottles and can’t wait to pass down this tradition to my children and grandkids!”
Each six-ounce bottle of salt has been blessed by me with the prayer of exorcism pronounced over it in accordance with the Roman Ritual.
Request your blessed and exorcised salt. At the same time, even if you aren’t ordering right now, — I hope you will return any special intentions you would like me and my fellow Vincentian priests and brothers to remember in the daily Mass and prayers here at the National Shrine.
The mission of the Association of the Miraculous Medal is to draw souls closer to Jesus through devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Including you. So please, let us pray with you and for you.
Additionally, you may request to burn a Votive Light for whatever pressing spiritual and temporal needs you want to lift up to Our Lord through Our Lady. Its rays will shine forth in the Shrine’s beautiful Votive Light Room near Our Lady’s Altar.
It is a fascinating story unto itself, which you can learn more about at: amm.org. (You can do a lot while you’re there, including shop for other religious gifts, take a tour of the beautiful National Shrine, submit prayer intentions, enroll yourself or your loved ones as a perpetual member of AMM, and much more.)
May God bless you for the many ways you continue to be the salt of the earth, truly making our world a better place through your faith-filled discipleship in Christ.
I look forward to receiving your reply.
Yours in Jesus and Mary,
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P.S. When we first offered blessed and exorcised salt arrived last year, the Association was met with a truly astonishing response from around the country. We ran out quickly. Request your blessed and exorcised salt soon.
Here are two simple prayers you may use with the blessed and exorcised salt:
With this blessed salt, may all evil be removed from this (house/object/etc.) and God’s protection overshadow it for the accomplishment of his will. Amen.
or
I seal this home/room and ask our all-merciful Savior to protect this dwelling and keep all who enter here safe from physical or spiritual harm, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Last year, public officials named an elementary school teacher from Rogersville, Tennessee, as the 2024 Teacher of the Year.
Missy Testerman teaches in a rural Appalachian school. The families of the students include those who have lived in the area for generations, as well as immigrants from cultures around the world. Missy sometimes saw conflict arise. She created a curriculum to help students “internalize that humans are more alike than different … to build a bridge between the cultures.”
As a Vincentian priest, I admire Missy’s attention to bringing diverse peoples together. Growing up, I did not attend Catholic schools. In fact, I was usually the only Catholic in my classes.
Being an outsider helped me grow in the virtue of respecting people from many religious traditions. That has served me well, especially in ministering to the Hopi Native people, who have held a deep resentment against Catholics that dates back for centuries. I became friends with many of these Native Americans.
If we use it well, everything that happens to us can be a valuable learning experience.
Another back to school season is approaching, and I invite you to remember all students and teachers in prayer, that all may grow in knowledge, wisdom, and respect for those different from themselves.
You may also order a variety of spiritual back to school gifts to remind your recipients of Mary’s loving care. One of our most popular items is a pewter Miraculous Medal with bright cuts and a lobster claw clasp that attaches easily and securely to a backpack, purse, keychain, or zipper.
For a suggested offering of $10 each, you may request one or more of these “Backpack Miraculous Medals”. Or, browse and order from AMM’s selection of religious items at our online gift shop: amm.org/store.aspx.
You give a gift of priceless value by asking Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom, to watch over those you love this school year.
Thank you for your devotion to Mary’s mission carried out here at the Association of the Miraculous Medal. May God continue to bless your efforts to serve him, and may he draw you ever closer to himself.
Sincerely in Jesus and Mary,
P.S. You may request free, blessed Miraculous Medals on a story card to share with school children, educators, and family members. Order using the enclosed reply slip. Or, call us at 1-800-264-MARY (6279), Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., CT. Any offering you add will be gratefully appreciated and used to continue Our Lady’s mission.
What difference can your offering make for students and educators? Recently, an AMM member from Texas wrote …
As teachers and students prepare to return to the classroom, please join AMM members in praying for them. Click here to share the names of those you’d like remembered in the daily Mass and prayers offered at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal throughout the coming school year. For a suggested offering of $10 each, you may also request the “Backpack Mary Medal” with a lobster claw clasp to give as a thoughtful back to school gift for a special child, grandchild, or teacher. You may also request up to 100 free, blessed Miraculous Medals to distribute to Catholic schoolchildren, educators, and family members. Each medal comes on an attractive story card explaining its origin. (Browse AMM’s online gift shop for more medal options, Votive Light cards, and more.) As Father Clay’s letter reminds us, Mary desires to bring her children to the fullness of truth. She inspires teachers and students who are open to her promptings. Â
Send your petitions and burn Votive Lights at Our Lady’s National Shrine here in Perryville, Missouri, for the Mother of Divine Grace Novena. Your petitions will be remembered in our daily Mass and prayers throughout the nine days of the novena and on the feast of the Mother of Divine Grace on Tuesday, July 23.  As Saint Cyril of Alexandria prayed, “Hear us, dear Mother, as our voices humbly tell your love’s story. Gifts beyond reckoning you pour out in bounty, rich rain of blessing dropped on hill and meadow where you still shelter your devoted offspring … Grant then your favor, quick to heed and answer; may these our fervent prayers win grace like starlight, keen, constant, tracing out a way to heaven through our profound night.” Â
You are also invited to recite this prayer to Our Lady throughout the nine days of this novena.