A Mother’s love has no expiration date!

I love my mother.

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Both of them!

The one God entrusted me to…

here on earth.

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My mother is the most supportive person in the world.  (She’s magical!)

And the One who…

waits for me in Heaven.

(Our Virgin Mother, Mary.)

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When life gets hard and you feel all alone, remember you mean the world to someone.  And that someone is called Mother.

One of the reasons I love them, and count myself blessed to have them, is the constant support, guidance, and protection they have offered me throughout my life.

They have both been there to celebrate in my greatest joys!

But more importantly… to assist me in carrying my heaviest trials.

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Photo courtesy of Pinterest

And in a culture that promotes “My Mom is Cooler than your mom,” or “My Mom is hotter than your mom,” I am grateful that my mother(s)’ example to me was not built on appearance or popularity but instead…

on prayer.

(Because nothing is more cool or beautiful than to see your Mother pray!)

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It is the greatest example I have ever been given!

And it is the one strength I have run to the most in my own vocation of Motherhood. (For the power of a mother’s prayers cannot be easily defeated.)_MG_8910

No matter how old I may be it will be their voice I will hear consoling me.

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So it was that several days ago I sought my Heavenly Mother’s voice as I entered into a Novena with her.  Each day she has reminded me of the beautiful gift, both have given me, in their love which holds no expiration.

Perhaps you too need the voice of your mother today!

Won’t you join me in prayer to find her there?

Unfailing Novena To The Virgin Mary Untier of Knots

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How this devotion started?

To show us the mission granted to the Virgin Mary by Her Son, an artist Johann Melchior Georg Schmittdner painted Mary Undoer of Knots with great grace. Since 1700, His painting has been venerated in the Church of St. Peter in Perlack, Augsburg, Germany. It was originally inspired by a meditation of Saint Irenaeus (Bishop of Lyon and martyred in 202) based on the parallel made by Saint Paul between Adam and Christ. Saint Irenaeus, in turn, made a comparison between Eve and Mary, saying:“Eve, by her disobedience, tied the knot of disgrace for the human race; whereas Mary, by her obedience, undid it”.

But what are these knots?
There are the problems and struggles we face for which we do not see any solution … knots of discord in your family, lack of understanding between parents and children, disrespect, violence, the knots of deep hurts between husband and wife, the absence of peace and joy at home. There are also the knots of anguish and despair of separated couples, the dissolution of the family, the knots of a drug addict son or daughter, sick or separated from home or God, knots of alcoholism, the practice of abortion, depression, unemployment, fear, solitude…Ah, the knots of our life! How they suffocate the soul, beat us down and betray the heart’s joy and separate us from God.

Day after day, more and more Christians kneel to pray to Her as soon as they meet the Mother of the Fair Love. Many families have become reconciled! Many diseases have been healed! Many spouses have returned to the Church! Many jobs have been given! Many conversions have taken place! Many have been on their knees praying and giving thanks for graces received from our sweet Mother. For that reason, Mary Who undoes the knots, Who was chosen by God to crush the evil with Her feet, comes to us to reveal Herself. She comes to provide jobs, good health, to reconcile families, because She wants to undo the knots of sin which dominate our lives, so that – as children of the King – we can receive the promises reserved for us from eternity. She comes with promises of victory, peace, blessings and reconciliation.

Then, free from our knots – filled with happiness, we can be a testimony of the Divine Power in this world, like pieces of God’s heart or small bottles of perfume exhaling mercy and love to our neighbor. Like ambassador of Jesus Christ and the Virgin of the fair love, we can rescue those who cry without any consolation, those who are lonely, tied with knots, who have no God, no Father nor Mother.

Mother of the Rising Sun, Immaculate, our Advocate, Helper in moments of affliction, Mother of God and made by Him our Mother, this is how Mary, Undoer of Knots is presented. Above all, She comes as the Queen of Mercy, the one who knows all about us, who has compassion for us and hurries to rescue us, praying for each one of us to Her beloved Jesus.

(source: http://www.maryundoerofknots.com/history.htm)

For more information on this beautiful devotion:
http://www.desatadora.com.ar/titulo-i.htm
http://www.mariequidefaitlesnoeuds.com/GB/index

The Novena has the Cardinal ecclesiastical approval, receiving the “NIHIL OBSTAT and IMPRIMATUR
Imprimatur Paris Archdiocese

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Photo Courtesy of Kristyn Brown Photography!  Be sure to check out her stunning photos, especially The Saints Project.

hugs n’ blessings for every knot undone!

(As there can be no limit when untied through the love of a Mother.)

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11 thoughts on “A Mother’s love has no expiration date!

  1. What a great post, Dawn Marie. You reminded me that a mother is very important in life and how I should be more appreciative of what she has done for me and the sacrifices she has made so that I have the potential to become a strong force in this dark world. (Wow. What a run-on sentence!) Thank you for writing. In fact, I should call my parents today just to say.

    #happymothersday

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    1. I do so very hope you RUN to the phone to call them! There will be no sweeter thing you could do…and I am certain your words will carry so much joy from your lips to their ears to rest forever in their hearts!! I am glad you heard the message you were meant to receive through my simple writings. A blessed and happy Mothers Day to you and yours! Hugs!

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      1. That was the first thing I did when I woke up. They are doing so-so. They look forward to seeing me on Mother’s Day. And I did cheer them up. They have been stressed about their next move. They are having SEVERE neighbor issues, so it is best for their mental health to move to a more positive environment. That’s my opinion anyway.

        Also, you make your message very clear, so I was able to understand it. You’re a great writer and communicator, Mrs. Dawn Marie. Thank you.

        #hugsnblessings

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  2. Thank you for this very beautiful and inspirational blog. I thank God for the memory of my Mum who truly was the inspiration in my life about the beauty and value of motherhood. My mother-in-law as well. Her son – God’s Gift to me for life. Mother’s Day here is celebrated on 9th May but ‘Mothering Sunday’ remembered during Lent. God Bless you and may the beauty of what you have to share with the world never be diminished. a-men.

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    1. ‘Mothering Sunday’…what a beautiful thing! This Mother’s Day I will have gained a new Son, through the marriage of our daughter. I pray to be a well-thought of Mother-In-Law too! I’ve been gifted with a beautiful example of one of my own & would be honored to be valued by him. I am grateful our daughter will be saying the same…she understands the gift she has been given in this additional mother she will gain & I know she will honor her with the love and respect she deserves. Hugs & a very happy, holy Mother’s Day to you too!

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    1. Michelle, I am so very sorry to learn of your mother’s poor health. Treasure this time caring for her, even if all you are able to provide is your love, support, and prayers. All you shall give will strand together like treasured pearls for your mother to wear. I promise to hold you both in prayer this Mother’s Day… Hugs & Blessings.

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