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“A remarkable spiritual writer.” – The Montfort Fathers
Prominent Marian expert makes plain the “Marian Secret” that allows Catholics to experience a “quiet and peaceable life” (1 Tim. 2:2), (even in the midst of the world)
I don’t know you, but let me guess…
If you’re like many practicing Catholics, there’s a very good chance you may be experiencing what Jesus promised, “In the world you shall have distress” (Jn. 16:33).
Although distress can come in the form of things unexpectedly breaking down, it typically comes in the form of other people, whether it’s your job, your boss, your co-workers, neighbors, even your relationship.
Sometimes that distress is ongoing, and you wonder how long it’ll last, while hoping it doesn’t get any worse.
And if you’re like most people, you sometimes become weary with life, and long for the “quiet and peaceable life” (1 Tim. 2:2), which St. Paul talks about.
St. James says…
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds” (James 1:2)/
If you’re not at the point where you can do that, then something’s stealing your peace and joy from you.
This book will help you there tremendously, because it gives you simple and easy ways to live in constant union with Our Lady, the Queen of peace.
These ways of living in union with Mary will likely be new to you, because St. Louis-Marie de Montfort calls this devotion…
“…a secret unknown to almost all Christians, even the most devout” (“True Devotion to Mary”, #177).
This “Marian Secret” transforms the distress you experience in the world into peace and joy.
That’s why St. Louis-Marie emphasizes…
“If you remain faithful to the little I have taught you, you will find so many rich fruits of grace in this practice that you will be surprised and filled with joy” (“The Secret of Mary”, #53).
You can rest assured this book helps you achieve peace and joy, because the Montfort Fathers called Fr. Texier “a remarkable spiritual writer.”
The best part about using this “Marian Secret is St. Louis-Marie insists that you can get the most out of it “without scarcely doing anything but what we are obliged to do by our state of life” (True Devotion, #171).
Writing about this “Marian Secret”, St. Louis-Marie asks…
Lastly, who will so advance as to make this devotion his habitual state?” (True Devotion, #119)
Well, on page 122, Fr. Texier shows you a new and simple way to “remain in Mary as a permanent state.”
That’ll also lead you to union with the Holy Spirit, whose gifts are joy and peace (Gal. 5:22), because St. Louis-Marie assures you…
“When the Holy Spirit, her Spouse, has found Mary in a soul, He flies there. He enters there in His fullness; He communicates Himself to that soul abundantly, and to the full extent to which she makes room for her Spouse” (True Devotion, #36).
Let me be candid with you here…
There are only TWO paths forward:
Choose Your Path…
The “Figure It Out” Method
Here’s how St. Louis-Marie describes that option:
“It is true that we can attain to divine union by other roads; but it is by many more crosses and exceptional setbacks, and with many more difficulties, which we shall find it hard to overcome” (True Devotion, #152).
That’s like driving with your foot on the gas and the brake at the same time.
The Path Of The “Marian Secret”
Immediately start following in Jesus’ footsteps more closely. St. Louis-Marie declared…
“Oh, how highly we glorify God, when, after the example of Jesus, we submit ourselves to Mary!” (True Devotion, #139)
So, do you actually have to figure this out?
Tap the “Buy Now” button now at the top of this page to discover how Our Lady helps you live a joyful, “quiet and peaceable life” in union with her and the Holy Spirit.