Our Lady to Gisella Cardia on August 3, 2022:
Prayer circle in Rimini (Italy), August 9, 2022:
Second, to have the Rosary “as an anchor” implies that we have faith in the mysteries that we are praying, hence, praying the Rosary in faith is, in fact, an act of faith linked to one’s salvation (Rom 10:10). Again, this proclamation of the mysteries of the Rosary (like the Creed) is intrinsically linked to our obedience (Matt 7:21). So the statement that “whoever has the Holy Rosary as an anchor will be saved” automatically implies that you are on the Barque of Salvation to begin with!
As for those who do not know the Rosary or who have not been properly instructed in it, this is no fault of their own — and Providence always considers this. But I think we have to be honest and forthright: Jesus left us ONE Church, ONE Magisterium, ONE Body; those who are outside the Catholic Church, though the possibility that they could be saved remains, are also operating without many of the intrinsic graces God has left us precisely for our salvation. That is not a judgment of other sincere Christians — whose salvation is known only to God alone — but a warning to us not to depart from Mother Church, even though some of her own members are at times the “greatest sinners”. Children, follow the Ten Commandments, look to my Son and there you will see the light. Children, there will be a strong earthquake and continual storms, but I ask you to pray under the cross of my Son and you and your families will be blessed. Now I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
On August 13, 2022
On August 14, 2022:
Footnotes
↑1 | cf. A New Era, a New Earth; Popes and Fathers on the Era of Peace; Creation Reborn |
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↑2 | The statement “whoever has the Holy Rosary as an anchor will be saved” does not exclude those who don’t pray the Rosary. It simply says that those who have the Rosary “as an anchor” will be saved. This sentence has to be unpacked. First, this statement in no way negates the Scriptures and Sacred Tradition that teach us that we are “saved through faith” (Eph 2:8), faith that must be proven authentic in the fruit of charity (cf. John 3:36, James 2:17).
Second, to have the Rosary “as an anchor” implies that we have faith in the mysteries that we are praying, hence, praying the Rosary in faith is, in fact, an act of faith linked to one’s salvation (Rom 10:10). Again, this proclamation of the mysteries of the Rosary (like the Creed) is intrinsically linked to our obedience (Matt 7:21). So the statement that “whoever has the Holy Rosary as an anchor will be saved” automatically implies that you are on the Barque of Salvation to begin with! As for those who do not know the Rosary or who have not been properly instructed in it, this is no fault of their own — and Providence always considers this. But I think we have to be honest and forthright: Jesus left us ONE Church, ONE Magisterium, ONE Body; those who are outside the Catholic Church, though the possibility that they could be saved remains, are also operating without many of the intrinsic graces God has left us precisely for our salvation. That is not a judgment of other sincere Christians — whose salvation is known only to God alone — but a warning to us not to depart from Mother Church, even though some of her own members are at times the “greatest sinners”. |