Stories
Abandoned…But Not By Mary
Stories of Mary 1: Let us then always have recourse to this most sweet queen, if we would be sure of our salvation.
The Divine Maternity
Stories of Mary 24: Considerations on the Immaculate Conception to help inspire you to a practical and unshakable faith in Mary’s goodness, so that you may increase your devotion to her.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational
Mary and the Jealous Wife
Stories of Mary 31: In the Fourth Part of the Treasure of the Rosary, miracle eighty-five, there is a story of a gentleman who was most devoted to the divine mother, but who had a very jealous wife.
The Adulteress and the Wife
Stories of Mary 30: A story highlighting how great the clemency and mercy of Our Blessed Lady is if we have recourse to Her.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, The Holy Rosary, Family
The Hail Mary of a Protestant
Stories of Mary 23: A true story of a six year old Protestant boy who often heard his friends reciting the Hail Mary, how he started to copy them and what happened next.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, The Holy Rosary, Family
A Dying Mother, a Rosary and a Son
Stories of Mary 22: This sad, but beautiful story once again highlights the importance and the power of the Rosary and how praying it with devotion can open heaven for us.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational
Mary’s Life In The Temple
Stories of Mary 29: The Immaculate Virgin, who enjoyed use of her reason from the moment she was born, understood the significance of entering the Temple at a young age.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, The Holy Rosary
A Coma, Infection, and the Rosary
Stories of Mary 21: A Letter received by America Needs Fatima highlighting the power of the Rosary and Faith and Hope.
Our Blessed Mother Mary, Educational
A Contract With The Devil
Stories of Mary 20: The devil could not endure such devotion to the holy Virgin, and tormented him continually with temptations against purity.
Mary “Mothers” a Mother
Stories of Mary 28: These Letters are submissions from our "Stories of Mary" subscribers and are vouched for by the writers as authentic.