The Blessed Virgin Reveals Insights About Her Life

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Mary in Conversation with Her Companions

During the time of Our Lord’s ministry, it is described that the Blessed Virgin Mary sometimes spoke privately with certain holy women who were close to her. Among these were Joanna, the wife of Chuza, and Susanna of Jerusalem.

In these quiet conversations, Mary shared what could be understood as personal and spiritual insights — things she had come to know both through her own interior understanding and through what had been passed on to her by her mother, Saint Anne.

These moments were not public teachings, but intimate exchanges, shared with those who were close to her and open to receiving them.


The Joy of Bearing the Savior

Mary is described as speaking about the time when she carried Jesus within her. Rather than experiencing difficulty or discomfort, she expressed that this period was filled with deep interior peace and joy.

Her experience is presented as one of grace — a quiet and profound happiness rooted in her union with God and her role in His plan.


The Grace Given to Joachim and Anne

Mary also spoke of her parents, Joachim and Anne, and the special grace they received. Their meeting is described as taking place near the Golden Gate, in a moment marked by divine favor.

Their lives were characterized by:

  • Faithfulness
  • Obedience to God
  • Purity of intention

Because of this, they were prepared to receive a unique grace connected to God’s plan for salvation.

This account emphasizes not only the holiness of Mary, but also the faith and devotion of her parents.


A Reflection on Purity and God’s Plan

Mary explained that the grace surrounding her conception was closely connected to the holiness and obedience of her parents. Their lives of faith created a foundation for what God would accomplish through them.

There is also a reflection on how, according to this vision, humanity was originally intended to live in purity before the Fall. This highlights the contrast between God’s original plan and the brokenness introduced by sin.


Mary’s Family and Early Life

Mary also spoke about her elder sister, Mary Heli, and about her parents’ long desire for a child who would fulfill God’s promise.

This longing led Joachim and Anne to live lives of discipline, prayer, and trust in God. Their patience and perseverance are presented as part of the preparation for what was to come.

These details offer a glimpse into the hidden life of Mary’s family — a life marked by quiet faith and expectation.


A Vision of Light and Grace

In the vision, Joachim and Anne are described as being surrounded by light and accompanied by angels at the time of their meeting. This imagery emphasizes the presence of God’s grace and the holiness of the moment.

The setting near the Golden Gate is described as a place associated with prayer, reconciliation, and spiritual preparation. It is portrayed as a sacred space where significant moments of grace could occur.


Reflection

This account invites us to reflect on several important themes:

  • The value of quiet and hidden faith
  • The importance of obedience and trust in God
  • The role of grace in preparing hearts for God’s work

Mary’s life, even in these intimate details, points us toward a deeper understanding of God’s plan unfolding through ordinary yet faithful lives.


Note

This reflection is based on private revelations and is shared for devotional purposes. It is not part of official Church teaching but may serve as a source of spiritual reflection and meditation.

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