In Honor of the 25th Anniversary of Mother Teresa: Thanking Her for Her Influence on Preborn Jesus Ministry.
Mother Teresa died on September 5, 1997 in Calcutta and this year marks the 25th anniversary of her death.
One of our first brochures featured the poem that I asked her to help me write. It explains the Rosary for Life, that is printed below.
But there is one work that Mother Teresa helps me with, that is dearest of all, and that is spreading love for Our Lady through Mary's medals.
Did you know that Mother Teresa was the biggest promoter of the Miraculous Medal?
She handed out hundreds of thousands, telling the recipient of the Miraculous Medal to, "Allow Jesus's Mother to be a Mother to you now."
The Miraculous Medal is loved by us so much, that when creating our statue of Mary, Ark of The New Covenant, the Miraculous Medal was placed at the center of the rosary that frames Preborn Jesus.
Today, through Mother Teresa's intercession, She helps with the distribution of our new, gold medal of Mary, Ark of The New Covenant so that, All Generations Shall Call Her Blessed.
St. Teresa of Calcutta, pray for us.
A Word from Preborn Jesus to the Child in the Womb
Dear little child within the womb,
I have great plans for you to bloom.
There is a prayer to me so dear
That Satan wants others NOT to hear.
To end abortion, it is the key,
This secret prayer is the Rosary.
Like beautiful roses given or received,
This token of love has always pleased.
Even when martyrs marched to death in a town,
On their heads they wore roses made in a crown.
The faithful would gather the crown left behind
And with their lips and fingers they raised their minds.
As each rose was touched, a prayer was prayed
And so the first Rosaries were lovingly made.
In Luke One and Two are the words you should pray,
To meditate on my presence in the womb in this way.
First call upon the Trinity
We are a sacred Family.
Next, pray the Apostles’ Creed,
The truths of faith, state them to me.
Then pray the awesome, powerful Lord’s Prayer,
Say the Our Father to my Father who cares.
A lullaby, please sing to me,
With the verses of Luke in each Hail Mary.
Visualize me as the blessed fruit of the womb,
For hidden from man, she allowed me to bloom.
Like a fully bloomed rose so fragrant and sweet,
The meditation on my life will then be complete.
As the Rosary is finished and my life’s story told,
A bouquet of spiritual roses I will behold.
Dear little child within the womb
I have great plans for you to bloom.
In the darkness of abortion, the Rosary is a beacon of light.
My people are listening; we will win the fight.
So, child, grow and bloom, your life has been saved.
Mercy is given, the Rosary’s been prayed.