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The Story of Our Lady of Good Success and Novena (Paperback)
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The Story of Our Lady of Good Success and Novena (Paperback)
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On January 16, 1599, the Most Holy Mother of God appeared to Mother
Marianna of Jesus Torres in the convent of the Convent of the
Immaculate Conception in Quito, Ecuador, asking her to have a
statue made of herself as she appeared, with the Child Jesus in her
left arm and a crosier and the keys of the cloister in her right
hand. Our Lady holds the crosier as a sign that she herself governs
the convent and likewise asked that that her statue be placed in
the throne of the abbess, where this statue is still kept to this
day. The statue was consecrated by the bishop of Quito on February
2, 1611 with title, "Mary of Good Success of the Purification or
Candlemas." During the various apparitions granted to Mother
Marianna until her death on January 16, 1635, Our Lady of Good
Success foretold the evils of our times in great detail. She was
told that her visions and life would only be known beginning from
the twentieth century, and was asked to help by her prayers and
penances the souls of that time in which there would be an enormous
decadence of the faith. It was God's will to reserve these
revelations and the story of the life of Mother Mariana for our
time, when the corruption of behavior is universal and the precious
light of the faith is almost extinct, fulfilling the prophecies of
Our Lady. The Mother of God also foretold that this devotion would
obtain mercy and pardon for all sinners who have recourse to her
with a contrite heart since she is the Mother of Mercy. Likewise
she said, "The consoling title of Good Success... will be the
support and safeguard of the faith in the presence of the complete
corruption of the twentieth century." The novena presented here was
written by Fr. Jose Urrate which has an imprimatur by the
Archbishop of Quito, Carlos Maria de la Torre, on July 31, 1941.
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