3 thoughts on “Mariupol, the City of Mary, is under siege by Russian Federation Forces”
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Dear Alex,
CONSECRATION MUST INCLUDE RENEWAL OF BAPTISMAL PROMISES AS PER BLESSED MOTHER PUBLICLY. RENOUNCING SATAN AND ACCEPTING BLESSED MOTHER AS MOTHER AND MISTRESS. CREEDO MUST BE PREVATICAN II.
LET’S SEE HOW MANY WILL DO IT.
WE WILL SEE THAN WHO’S CONSECRATION IS VALID.
AS PER LOCUTION FROM BLESSED MOTHER. PLEASE SPREAD HER MESSAGE TO THE WORLD. THANK YOU
AVE MARIA
A personal consecration requires this, it also requires you to be in the state of grace, so go to confession. But a consecration of a nation does not require this.
Granted, it is still speculating, but wouldn’t a city named after a Mary be a place for a miracle and maybe even a Vatican visit?
“The city was founded in 1778 as Pavlovsk, on the site of a former Cossack encampment. It was renamed Mariupol in 1779 to honour Maria Fyodorovna, the second wife of Crown Prince Paul. In 1780 the city’s population grew rapidly after a large number of Greeks from the Crimean Peninsula were resettled there. ” https://www.britannica.com/place/Mariupol