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‘All for Jesus, Through Mary’: How the Blessed Virgin Made God’s Mercy Concrete in My Life, by Solène Tadié – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

‘All for Jesus, Through Mary’: How the Blessed Virgin Made God’s Mercy Concrete in My Life, by Solène Tadié

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An image of the Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal at a side altar of the Roman Catholic Church of the Miraculous Medal in Ridgewood, Queens, New York. March 1, 2016. ... I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license: w:en:Creative Commons... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work ...

By Solène Tadié, National Catholic Register, May 11, 2024

Solène Tadié Solène Tadié is the Europe Correspondent for the National Catholic Register. She is French-Swiss and grew up in Paris. After graduating from Roma III University with a degree in journalism, she began reporting on Rome and the Vatican for Aleteia. …

 

COMMENTARY: Devotion to the Miraculous Medal brought me back to the path of authentic Catholic faith and healed old family wounds.

Solène TadiéWhen I think about God’s mercy, it’s the image of the Miraculous Medal that springs to my mind. It was through its intercession that I was able to fully recover my path to the Catholic faith as a young adult, after years of a stumbling spiritual quest to follow Christ.

The thought of God’s mercy also takes me back to the incomparably fragrant Greek mountains, enveloped in an array of ochre and bronze colors. It was on their peaks that I first experienced the authentic thirst of the sacrament of reconciliation, in 2016.

I had already re-embraced the Catholic faith of my childhood — lost in adolescence — after my arrival in Rome in 2010, the work and person of Pope Benedict XVI having contributed greatly to this. But while my love of Jesus Christ and my desire for spiritual growth were genuine, my adherence to his teachings remained relatively confined to the realm of the intellect. …