The role of the children in the Church

 

The Lady said: “Are you willing to offer yourselves to God, ready to accept whatever He may wish to send you, as an act of reparation for the sins by which He is offended and in supplication for the conversion of sinners?”

“Yes, we are willing.”

It was while she was speaking these last words that she opened her hands for the first time, communicating to us a light so intense, a kind of radiance that came forth from her and penetrated our hearts and the deepest part of our souls, making us see ourselves in God, who was that light (…)
(from the Memoirs of Lucia dos Santos – Fátima, May 13, 1917)

The Virgin at Fátima shows us the prayer of children and their offering of themselves to God through her as a sure path to salvation.

If, with only little Bernadette Soubirous at Lourdes, she restored spiritual breath to a France stifled by positivism; if, with only Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta—completely illiterate children—she transformed the anticlerical Portugal into her own land, promising that it would never lose the faith; what might she not accomplish throughout the whole world with ranks of children who consecrate themselves to her, committing to recite the ROSARY?

This is the mission of the White Army. Here we seek to present the motives and confirmations of our work, drawing them from the words of Saints and Pontiffs.

Armata Bianca

Movimento Ecclesiale

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