Our Lady’s Message – May 25, 2026 | Reflection by Fr. James Williams
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This month, Our Lady calls us to return to the essentials of our spiritual life through prayer, fasting, and a renewed love for God. In a world filled with distractions and uncertainty, her message reminds us that true peace is found only in Him. With motherly tenderness, she invites us to open our hearts, trust in God’s love, and begin again on the path of faith.
May 25, 2026 – Message from Our Lady of Medjugorje
Dear children, May this time be for you a time of prayer and fasting. Return, little children, in love to God Who is your peace. I am with you, little children, and I love you with my motherly tenderness. Thank you for having responded to my call.
(With Ecclesiastical approval)
Reflection by Fr. James Williams - A Message That Challenges the Heart and Mind
In a world often marked by noise, distraction, and competing voices, certain messages stand apart—offering clarity, purpose, and a call to reflection. The message from Out Lady this month does precisely that: it invites us to pause, consider deeper truths, and evaluate not only the words being spoken but the life they are meant to inspire.
At its core, Our Lady’s message emphasizes the importance of intentional living. Whether through its tone of urgency or its quiet insistence on moral responsibility, it reminds readers that life is not meant to drift aimlessly but to be directed withp purpose and conviction. Such themes resonate strongly in today’s culture, where many struggle to balance external demands with internal values.
A notable element of the message from our Lady is its focus on personal transformation. Rather than merely presenting ideas, it challenges us all to respond—suggesting that true understanding is measured not by agreement alone but by action. This emphasis places responsibility squarely on the individual, encouraging growth that begins within and extends outward into relationships and community life.
Our Lady also addresses the tension between comfort and conviction. She acknowledges that meaningful change often requires sacrifice, urging pilgrims to consider what they may need to surrender in order to embrace something greater. In doing so, she echoes a timeless truth: growth is rarely easy, but it is always worthwhile.
Equally significant is the sense of hope woven throughout her message. Even as she calls attention to shortcomings or challenges, her message avoids discouragement. Instead, it offers reassurance that change is possible and that every individual has the capacity to move toward a more meaningful, authentic life. This balance between challenge and encouragement gives the message both credibility and accessibility.
From a broader perspective, Our Lady reflects enduring human concerns—identity, purpose, and the search for truth. Her relevance extends beyond any one audience, tapping into universal questions that have shaped societies for generations. By addressing these themes, she reminds pilgrims that while circumstances may change, the core struggles of the human heart remain remarkably consistent.
This month her message serves as more than a collection of ideas; it is an invitation. She asks us pilgrims not only to listen but to reflect, not only to reflect but to respond. In a time when meaningful engagement can be rare. Such a call is both timely and necessary. Whether one agrees entirely or wrestles with her implications, her message conveys something important—she refuses to leave us pilgrims unchanged.
— Fr. James Williams
As we reflect on Our Lady’s words this month, may we not allow them to remain only beautiful thoughts or passing inspiration. Instead, may they lead us to deeper prayer, sincere conversion, and renewed trust in God’s peace and mercy. Through prayer and fasting, may we open our hearts more fully to God’s presence and allow His love to guide our lives each day. May Our Lady continue to accompany us with her motherly tenderness and lead us always closer to her Son.



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