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The
National Shrine and the
Re-Consecration of the United States
In 1792,
the Most Reverend John Carroll of Baltimore, America's first Roman Catholic
Bishop, chose the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Patroness of the United States
and consecrated the newly-created nation under her protection.
On May 13,
1846, the Bishops of the United States unanimously chose Mary, under the
title of The Immaculate Conception, as the Patroness of our land. In 1847,
Pope Pius IX ratified the Bishops’ action. Our Lady of America identified
herself to Sister Mildred and said, “I am the Immaculate One, Patroness of
your land.”
All of this
was reaffirmed in 1959 when the Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception was dedicated in Washington D.C. and the Bishops of
the United States consecrated the country to her.
Shrine
The Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the shrine dedicated to our
Patroness. Construction on the shrine
began in
1920 but was delayed by the Great Depresion and World War II. After the war,
in 1953, American Bishops under the leadership of John Noll, Archbishop of
Fort Wayne and Patrick O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washington, renewed the
construction which was finally completed in 1959. On November 20, 1959,
thousands of Catholics gathered with their Bishops for the dedication of the
shrine.
They prayed
an
Act of Consecration to Our Blessed Mother
at the end of Mass in the Upper Church and in parishes throughout the United
States, according to a directive of the Episcopal Committee for the National
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The following is the
Act of Consecration:
Most Holy
Trinity: Our Father in Heaven, who chose Mary as the fairest of your
daughters; Holy Spirit, who chose Mary as Your spouse; God the Son, who
chose Mary as Your Mother; in union with Mary, we adore your majesty and
acknowledge Your supreme, eternal dominion and authority.
Most Holy
Trinity, we put the United States of America into the hands of Mary
Immaculate in order that she may present the country to you. Through her we
wish to thank you for the great resources of this land and for the freedom,
which has been its heritage. Through the intercession of Mary, have mercy
on the Catholic Church in America. Grant us peace. Have mercy on our
president and on all the officers of our government. Grant us a fruitful
economy born of justice and charity. Have mercy on capital and industry and
labor. Protect the family life the nation. Guard the precious gift of many
religious vocations. Through the intercession of our Mother, have mercy on
the sick, the poor, the tempted, sinners—on all who are in need.
Mary,
Immaculate Virgin, Our Mother, Patroness of our land, we praise you and
honor you and give ourselves to you. Protect us from all harm. Pray for
us, that acting always according to your will and the Will of your Divine
Son, we may live and die pleasing to God.
During the
years of the renewed construction of the shrine, Our Lady of America gave
messages expressing her pleasure for the shrine and her desire to have a
statue of her displayed there. On September 26, 1956, she
emphasized her desire
that the shrine be made a place of special pilgrimage.
On October 13, 1956, Our
Lady of America appeared to Sister Mildred and held with both hands a small
replica of the finished Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. She said, “This
is my shrine, my daughter. I am very pleased with it. Tell my children I
thank them. Let them finish it quickly and make it a place of pilgrimage. It
will be a place of wonders. I promise this, I will bless all those who,
either by prayers, labor, or material aid, help to erect this shrine.”
On November 15, 1956,
Our Lady asked Sister to draw a picture of her first appearance and
requested that a statue be made according to this likeness and that it be
placed in the shrine after being solemnly carried in procession. She wishes
to be honored there in a special way as “Our Lady of America, the Immaculate
Virgin”.
Our Lady
promised that the placement of her statue in the National Shrine would be a
safeguard for our country, and the placement of her image or statue in the
home would be a safeguard for the family.
On November
13, 2006, a new statue of Our Lady of America was publicly displayed for
the first time at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops in their
Concelebrated Mass Room in Baltimore, Maryland.
Archbishop
Raymond Burke requested the display of this statue at this conference for
the benefit of all of the Bishops. On November 15th, 2006, Archbishop Burke
blessed this new statue. This blessing occurred precisely on the 50th
anniversary of the request that Our Lady of America made on November 15,
1956, to be placed and honored in the National Shrine.
Bishop
Richard Garcia of California said, “To have the enthronement of Our Lady of
America statue is a timely testimony and reminder to us all of the blessing
Our Lady is for all of us who live in the United States of America. Our Lady
guides and protects us in this critical time of our history when we need to
value even more closely what she as a mother has taught us: to hold Christ
in the center of our lives; to value the family and its unity; to do the
will of the Father and to evangelize by pointing others to Christ.”
Later,
Bishop Garcia said:
Our Lady of
Guadalupe is important for all the Americas but to have Our Lady of America
and the Immaculate Conception as a special patroness for our nation will
bring about the peace we so yearn for (and) a resolution to many social
issues, including euthanasia and abortion.
The Blessed
Mother is so important to all of us Roman Catholics, and Christian people in
particular, and, specifically for our country, for peace within our land;
and the intercession of our Blessed Mother is so important on many issues
that affect us morally and socially.
Marian
devotions, including those to Our Lady of America, also can lead the
faithful to really listen to Christ's message that all must be bearers of
the Gospel and bring about Christ's love.
Let
us pray that the Bishops honor Our Lady of America’s request soon and place
her statue in the National Shrine as a safeguard for our country. Because
she gave a grave warning for us if we don’t heed her requests.
Warning and Grace for the USA
In April of
1957, Our Lady said, “Unless my children reform their lives, they will
suffer great persecution. If man himself will not take upon himself the
penance necessary to atone for his sins and those of others, God in His
justice will have to send upon him the punishment necessary to atone for his
transgressions.”
On November
22, 1980, Our Lady told Sister Mildred:
Beloved
daughter, the United States is a small one among nations, yet has it not
been said that ‘a little child shall lead them’? It is the United States
that is to lead the world to peace, the peace of Christ, the peace that He
brought with Him from heaven in His birth as man in the little town of
Bethlehem. Dear child, unless the United States accepts and carries out
faithfully the mandate given to it by heaven to lead the world to peace,
there will come upon it and all nations a great havoc of war and incredible
suffering. If, however, the United States is faithful to this mandate from
heaven and yet fails in the pursuit of peace because the rest of the world
will not accept or co-operate, then the United States will not be burdened
with the punishment about to fall.
Today, with
wars, international terrorism, nuclear threats and natural disasters, Our
Lady of America’s messages for purity, peace and prayer are more urgent than
ever.
On November
11, 2006, the United States Bishops’ re-consecrated the country to the
Immaculate Conception at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the
Immaculate Conception. This is their re-consecration prayer:
Re- Consecration of the United States of America to the Immaculate
Conception
Holy
Trinity: Our Father in Heaven, who chose Mary as the fairest of your
daughters; Holy Spirit, who chose Mary as Your spouse; God the Son, who
chose Mary as Your Mother, in union with Mary we adore your majesty and
acknowledge Your supreme, eternal dominion and authority.
Most Holy
Trinity, we put the United States of America into the hands of Mary
Immaculate in order that she may present the country to you. Through her we
wish to thank you for the great resources of this land and for the freedom,
which has been its heritage. Through the intercession of Mary, have mercy on
the Catholic Church in America. Grant us peace. Have mercy on our president
and on all the officers of our government. Grant us a fruitful economy born
of justice and charity. Have mercy on capital and industry and labor.
Protect the family life of the nation. Guard the precious gift of many
religious vocations. Through the intercession of our Mother, have mercy on
the sick, the poor, the tempted, sinners--on all who are in need.
Mary,
Immaculate Virgin, Our Mother, Patroness of our land, we praise you and
honor you and give our country and ourselves to your Sorrowful and
Immaculate Heart.
O Sorrowful
and Immaculate Heart of Mary pierced by the sword of sorrow prophesized by
Simeon save us from degeneration disaster and war. Protect us from all harm.
O Sorrowful
and Immaculate Heart of Mary, you who bore the sufferings of your Son in the
depths of your heart be our Advocate. Pray for us, that acting according to
your will and the Will of your Divine Son, we may live and die pleasing to
God. Amen.
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