Nagasaki, 1945. An atomic bomb exploded over the city. Tens of thousands died.
But just outside the blast zone, a Franciscan monastery stood untouched. The friars inside? Safe.
Why? St. Maximilian Kolbe chose the site, 14 years earlier.
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In the early 1930s, Fr. Maximilian Kolbe arrived in Japan as a missionary.
He was already known for his bold faith and love for the Blessed Virgin Mary.
When he reached Nagasaki, the local Catholics expected him to build the monastery in the heart of the city.
But he refused.
St. Maximilian Kolbe was extremely devoted to Our Lady. He specifically promoted devotion and consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
He was an ardent devotee of the Rosary and strongly encouraged its daily recitation.
Moreover, he understood the terrible evils wrought by freemasonry, atheism, and the errors of Russia.
Kolbe chose a remote hillside in Hongochi, on the outskirts of town.
Why? No one understood it at the time.
Kolbe had chosen a plot of land in the suburb of Hongouchi that sat behind a mountain and faced away from Nagasaki.
While many originally criticized this placement, it was this strange positioning that would protect the monastery and its missionaries later on.
Seibo no Kishi would consist of a chapel and wooden house, a large hall for meetings and classes, and a workshop to hold printing equipment. Additionally, Kolbe would build a nearby grotto completed with the placement of a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes on May 1, 1932.
Years passed. The monastery was built.
The friars prayed, studied, and served the poor.
Kolbe eventually returned to Poland, where he would give his life in Auschwitz.
But the seeds of his prophecy remained.
On August 9, 1945, the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.
The blast destroyed most of the city.
The Catholic district, where Kolbe had not built, was flattened.
Thousands of Catholics died instantly.
But the Franciscan monastery on the hillside? Spared.
A mountain ridge had shielded it from the worst of the shockwave.
The friars inside survived with minimal injuries.
The building stood.
The friars credited Our Lady’s protection, and the foresight of their founder.
Kolbe had built not with logic, but with faith. A location chosen through prayer became a sanctuary from apocalypse.
Two cities. Two bombs.
Two Rosary miracles.
> In Hiroshima, a house was spared by daily Rosaries.
> In Nagasaki, a monastery was spared by Marian devotion.
When men listen to Heaven, even hellfire cannot touch them.
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Saint Therese of Lisieux had a deep devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus and is quoted saying: “Oh, how much good that Holy Face has done in my life.”
It could also do much good in yours.
The Devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus - a 🧵
The Devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus was revealed by Our Lord to Sr. Marie of St. Peter (1816–1848), a Carmelite nun from Tours, France.
This devotion is primarily an act of reparation for the gravest offenses against GodM specifically the sins against the first three Commandments: the denial of God (as in atheism and communism), blasphemy, and the profanation of Sundays and holy days of obligation.
Rooted in the life and revelations of Sr. Marie of St. Peter, the devotion gained widespread recognition and was formally approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1885, who established it as an Archconfraternity for the entire world.
A pivotal moment in the history of this devotion occurred in January 1849, when Pope Pius IX ordered the public exposition of the relic of Veronica’s Veil in Rome.
On the third day of the exposition, a miraculous transformation took place: the once-faint image on the veil became vividly clear. The Holy Face of Jesus appeared as if alive, bathed in a gentle, heavenly light. Faithful reproductions of the veil, touched to the original relic, were later distributed throughout the world for veneration.
Guardian angels, you’ve heard of them, maybe you even prayed to yours as a child.
But who are Guardian Angels really? And what does the Church say about them?
Why you should have a devotion to your Guardian Angel - a 🧵✝️
Guardian Angels are real, personal spiritual beings assigned by God to protect and guide each human soul.
This isn’t just a sweet idea, it’s a dogma of the Catholic faith, firmly grounded in Scripture and Tradition.
>Psalm 91,11: "He will give his angels charge over you."
>Matthew 18,10: "Their angels always behold the face of my Father."
>Acts 12,15: "It is his angel!"
Angels are messengers, guardians, and protectors, always doing God's will.
What do Guardian Angels do?
>Protect us from spiritual and physical harm
>Inspire good thoughts
>Warn us against sin
>Help us in prayer
>Guide us toward our eternal salvation
They aren’t passive. They are warriors fighting for your soul.