Hail Mary!

Yesterday, I got to attend the launch of Mama Mary and Her Children Book Six. It was a packed event at National Bookstore Glorietta, where the book’s contributors and friends of the late Fr. James B. Reuter, SJ gathered to witness this event. I got to see faith in action during the party as one of the authors, Rowie Matti, personally welcomed me. It was quite awkward for me to be there as Fr. Reuter was a friend and mentor to my ex. We would even visit his grave at Novaliches, to pay respects and to recharge amidst the trees planted on Jesuit property. While it was a blessing to have discovered the Mama Mary book series in 2017, I had to let go of this relationship as it was no longer serving me as a person.

Since then, I focused on myself and rebuilt my faith. I was genuinely surprised when Rowie messaged me a few weeks ago to invite me to the book launch. I explained to her my hesitation, but she reassured me that she will see me there. And she told me, it’s Mama Mary’s birthday after all.

And so, armed with courage, I attended the event. My ex was not there! But Rowie, who is now my friend, was there to welcome me. So was an army of fellow Marian devotees! I received a rainbow rosary and a Divine Mercy stampita, which is bittersweet as it was my late father’s devotion.

I bought the signed copy of the book, which is a compilation of personal stories of people who were blessed through Mama Mary’s intercession. Not all of these stories can be considered miracles. Most of them in fact were about everyday breakthroughs and challenges which were overcome through prayer. In an age where technology is overtaking our lives, it is refreshing to read ordinary stories of faith, hope, and love.

I highly recommend this book, as it is a reminder for everyone that when God closes a window, He sends us his Mother to help us pass through the door He has opened.

‘Til the next book launch! Ave Maria!

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Happy Birthday Mama Mary!

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Today is Mama Mary's birthday. I think attending the book launch of a Marian anthology is a fitting tribute to one of my favorite intercessors. I was invited by my boyfriend A to this event. He was a Reuter Baby and he badly wanted to be in this book launch, but he has work. So I gladly took the invite and represented him in this esteemed event. I purchased a couple of copies for us both. They were signed by the authors, who were also Reuter Babies like him. There was a snack buffet and awesome coffee from Commune, which is one of my favorite third wave cafes. The launch renewed my faith in God and in Mama Mary's intercession. The book features testimonies from the faithful, and they were done with Fr. Reuter in mind. It is truly amazing how the late Fr. Reuter can still inspire his followers even beyond his death. It is also noteworthy to add that this is already the fifth book in his collection. It is also a meaningful way to promote Marian devotion especially to those who were not able to meet Fr. Reuter when he was still alive. 

I feel fortunate to have attended this event and it has indeed reinforced my faith which was recently challenged by factors beyond my control. I look forward to reading this book and to even submit my testimony to the authors someday!