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Intro Mary Garden
Some Early Testimonials
"We shall try to make good use of the seeds, in order that
Mary may have many flowers to look upon, in her honor and in that
of her Risen Son our Savior, when May comes. They will receive
purer prayers from us because of the incentive you have offered us
. . . And may you benefit from all this in your turn. God bless
you always."
Fr. Louis (Thomas Merton)
Gethsemani, KY
4/11/52
"Monsignor Ligutti and I rejoiced as we read your (articles).
. . . Your project is certainly in keeping with all the aims of the
Catholic Rural Life Conference. . . . Have you written anything at
greater length? Are you perhaps considering writing a pamphlet or
a booklet on this inspiring subject? . . . This is the National
Shrine of St. Isidore, the patron of farmers in America, who surely
could be invoked by all gardeners.
National Catholic Rural Life
Conference
Des Moines, IA
4/11/52
"Our Lady's Garden appeals to me very much . . . In your
venture I found something that I had been talking about for quite
some time. . . . Perhaps you have read my book, "My Russian
Yesterdays". I have been brought up in just that type of gardening
you mention. My mother often used to read to us the parables of
Christ dealing with seeds, working in the fields and gardening,
and the Old Testament is filled with similes of plants, seeds and
flowers. . . . It is so rare to find you. So few people in this
land understand gardening in God's earth and gardening in one's
soul: the two in one in a manner of speaking each help the other.
Sincerely yours in Mary, Queen of the Rosary."
Catherine Doherty
Madonna House
Combermere, Canada
10/7/51
" . . . All our projects (at Madonna House) are not just
ordinary projects of interest - botanical, culinary or
educational....They are spiritual projects.
"There is such a need in our day and age of restoring man to
God, and our Apostolate is dedicated in total to that restoration
of Christ's kingdom to him.
"This restoration must begin with individuals, though of
course in time it will extend to institutions and groups and, in
fact, nations. But like all things of God, it must begin slowly,
painstakingly on a small scale relating to the individual and then
to the rest of the world.
"My firm belief is that one way of restoring humankind to God
is by putting all in contact with nature on an intensive and deep
scale so that we all can begin to understand the mystery of
creation and begin to distinguish the face of God in the beauty
and order of nature.
"Also, I believe that there is a healing quality in working
with earth, plants, gardens and farming. And as we restore the
earth that God has given us to till to a healthy condition and
grow in it our own food, we become restored ourselves and learn to
read in the immense prayerbook of nature the tenderness and love
of God for us.
"Herbs are part of this. They're also part of the Scriptures.
Like everything in nature, they help us to understand the source
of our faith and appreciate the Scriptures better. And they are a
beautiful way of expressing a mutual charity. . . . The growing,
drying and preparing of them for storage and cooking purposes
involves many members of our apostolate in training here, and herb
lore and nature lore and the Scriptures become alive for many. . .
"I wish we could cooperate on a bigger scale somehow. I wish
that the message that we both have to give the world should be
known better . . ."
Yours in Mary,
Catherine Doherty
Director General,
Madonna House
Combermere
Ontario, Canada
September 17, 1963
"His Excellency, Bishop Mongeau, Bishop-Prelate of Cotabato
and Sulu, Phillipines, has read several articles on your "Gardens
for Mary" and would like to have a (Marian Year) competition
between the boys and girls departments of our chain of Notre Dame
High Schools in fifteen places . . . with a total enrollment of
over 8,500 students. The Bishop would like to give a substantial
prize to the department that can produce the best "Mary's Garden"
Cotabato, Phillipines
5/10/53
"I just read the article, "Gardens for Mary". I am writing
you as I am much interested in it. We have, at the Hotel Ambos
Mundos, Havana, the only roof garden in Cuba. . . . For a long time
I have been nursing the idea of making a shrine for the Virgin at
some suitable spot and even have in mind some very beautiful
Spanish tile that has a picture of the Blessed Virgin, so the idea
of the Gardens for Mary is perfect for our roof garden."
Manuel Asper
Havana, Cuba
4/23/53
"I make bold to insist that you must try to realize that your
work and writings are influencing in a very uplifting manner many
people who will never plant a garden. They are not inclined to
gardening, but a glance at another fellow's backyard will freshen
their memories of what they have learned about another practical
expression of love for Our Lady. Although no botanical blooms
result from their having read about your work, your efforts have
made possible a greater spiritual yield by these apparently
unresponsive people. Judgement Day will surprise both of you, as
you learn of the wide reaching influence you have had."
Fr. Daniel F. Dunne,
(Former) Executive Director
National Catholic Rural Life Conf.
Revere, MA June 9, 1955