What is Militia of the Immaculata and how can I get involved?
"Membership in the Militia meanscomplete dedication to the Kingdomof God and to the salvation of soulsthrough Mary Immaculate" C Pope John Paul II
The Militia of the Immaculata (MI) is a worldwide evangelization movement founded by St. Maximilian Kolbe in 1917 that encourages total consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary as a means of spiritual renewal for individuals and society.The MI movement is open to all Catholics. It employs prayer as the main weapon in the spiritual battle with evil. MI's also immerse themselves in apostolic initiatives throughout society, either individually or in groups, to deepen the knowledge of the Gospel and our Catholic Faith in themselves and in others. Marian consecration is a formal act of self giving that does not stop at Mary, but is Christ directed. It is really consecration to Jesus. The MI's mission is "To Lead Every Individual with Mary to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus."By joining the MI, members become willing instruments of Our Lady, the woman foreshadowed in Genesis 3:15. She leads them to personal sanctification, the conversion of Church opponents and ultimately the universal reign of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Our MI word is mirrored by work similarly done by the Legion of Mary. The MI is at the disposal of the Pastor and Pastoral Team for any work deemed suitable to the useful welfare of the Parish Community. Such work may include visiting new parishioners, perpetual census, visiting the sick, house to house visitation and other special assignments. The MI of Mary's active members meet weekly and encourage daily recitation of the MI Prayers and Rosary. For information, please call Mike Mackin or Deacon James Scott, or fill out the form below and submit it to us.
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