Believe in Mary Coredemptrix
and you will be saved

Gospel: Luke, Chap 1, verses 46-55

August 15, 2025
Solemn Feast of Mary Assumed into Heaven
and Universal Coredemptrix
Homily of the Pontiff Samuel

(Draft)

Here we are, celebrating the Feast of feasts for all those who love Mary, the most beautiful feast. Alongside the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Lk 1:27), the Feast of the Assumption that we celebrate today, the feast of the Coredemptrix that we celebrate today, is ‘the’ Feast. It’s the feast for all those who see in Mary the way to attain Salvation (Act of Magisterium, “The Privileged Way to attain Salvation”, Aug. 15, 2023), to reach the Heart of the Father who is Salvation. Behold the Coredemptrix, She who, together with her Son, united with her Son, saves Her sons who, wanting to take Her hand, walk the itinerary of this life to never let it go again and arrive to the safe harbour, the holy destination, that Paradise promised by the Father to all His faithful sons (Rev 2:7). Here is the living, throbbing, everlasting Feast. A Feast that doesn’t end and will never end as long as we wish to remain united and grafted onto this Immaculate, pure, holy Heart (Lk 1:28), just as Mary was pure and holy from the beginning to the end: a life of great Will in order to always fulfil the Will of the Father (Lk 1:38).

This is the greatness of Mary, as Jesus said to His Maiden: “My Mother is great indeed for being My Mother, but above all for having done the Will of My Father” (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Eternal Privileged Altar for the Hypostatic Union”, June 30, 1985), said Jesus, just as He recalled in the Gospel: “My Brothers, my Sisters, and my Mother are those who do the will of My Father” (Mt 12:50). And Mary has been She who, more than all and better than all, has done the Will of the Father, from the beginning to the end, also thanks to the teaching of her holy parents, Joachim and Anne, who asked God for a grace (1Sam 1:27) and, after receiving it, they didn’t want to fail in their promise. They offered their daughter so that she could belong to the Father from an early age (1Sam 1:28). They could have humanly thought: “After so much time, after so many sacrifices, Father, let us keep her, we have no other children” (1Sam 1:28). Here we see a true commitment in remaining faithful to the promises made. Otherwise, it is better to not make promises to God; but once a promise has been made, it must be kept. Behold the example of these two holy parents and behold the will of Mary, who grew up from an early age to do the Father’s Will.

The Father filled her with His Grace. And from grace to grace, in union with His will, the Father rewarded her by raising her up to Heaven (Rev 12:1). This is the second most beautiful feast in Heaven, Jesus said to his Maiden. The first was when the Man-God Jesus ascended to Heaven (Acts 1:9-11) and opened the Gates of Paradise. Certainly, some might think: “Jesus was God, it was easy for Him to fulfil His mission”. I tell you: “Nothing is easy”. It takes a lot of willpower to be able to win (Heb 5:8-9), because Jesus is indeed God, but when He took flesh, He experienced everything that humans experience (Act of Magisterium, “Jesus Man and God”, Mar 30, 2025).

This is the teaching given to us by the Master in His being Man-God (Phil 2:6-8). But there are no excuses for Mary. Mary places us before a reality that is like looking at ourselves in a mirror. Mary was a creature, a daughter: and she has been perfect (Song 4:7). And precisely because she has been perfect, the Father exalted her, filling her with His Grace, raising Her up beside His Son. Here is God, the Man-God Jesus, and here is Mary, She who has become like God by grace (Lk 1:49). Thanks to Her Will to be perfect, the Father rewarded Her.

Behold the Redeemer (Is 59:20) and behold the Coredemptrix (Rev 12:1-12a). It is a mystery, dear brothers, that many do not want to accept, and many are scandalized by these words. It will be God who is scandalized by you who murmur and think this way, because this is the Will of the Father: to accept the mystery of Mary in its entirety, because the Father has fused Mary and Christ in the Only Begotten Love. In the Economy and in the Mystery of Salvation, He cannot be without Her and She cannot be without Him. Foolish are those who think they can be saved by believing in Jesus the Redeemer while rejecting Mary the Coredemptrix. “You will not be saved because you will not have understood the Essence of the Son (Jn 3:18) because, if you do not understand the Mother in her essence and substance, you will never be able to understand the Son and the Mystery of the Son and the Mystery of the Son’s life in each of us. And therefore, the mystery of our life in He who is Eternal Life” (Act of Magisterium, “Love is Life“, Dec. 5, 2021).

Mary lived to do the Father’s will in a holy and total balance. She lived with the virtues that characterized her. Here is the organization, responsibility, balance, punctuality, respect, reflection, prudence, continence, the essence, and substance. These are the virtues for all those who want to imitate Mary in perfection (Act of Magisterium, “With Mary to be saints”, Oct. 31, 2023): a Decalogue of holy living in order to live now as saints (1 Pt 1:15-16), to thus be lifted up and ascend to that Heaven where balance is total (Mt 5:48).

This is how Heaven lives, so that the same may be done on this Earth (Mt 6:10). In Heaven there is perfect balance and harmony. At the centre is the Throne: here is Christ. And, besides Christ, there is Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth, Queen of the Angels and Saints, as we always proclaim.

Surrounding Mary are the Choirs of the Angels. There are seven Choirs of Angels (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Archangels”, Sept. 29, 1986). Imagine a flat surface with concentric circles (not a pyramidal hierarchy as the world would — and does — interpret it), where Christ is at the centre together with Mary and there is the Throne (Rev 22:1-3). And then, there are these concentric circles, the seven angelic Choirs and the Host of Saints and Martyrs (Rev 7:9-10).

Here is God who desires to make Himself known: He doesn’t wish to keep the secrets of Heaven to Himself (Dan 2:28). He wants to make Himself known so that what is done in Heaven may be done on this Earth, so that this Earth may also live in that holy balance where Christ is the centre (1Cor 3:11), Mary at His side in perpetual prayer (as happens in Heaven); and around them, the belts, like concentric circles, where each one is called to fulfil God’s Will through different tasks, roles, and manifestations (Rom 12:4-6). As Jesus teaches us in the Catechesis: some are called to be the light, some to be leafy trees, some to be salt, and some to be yeast (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Catechesis”, Jan. 1, 1998). The important thing is to yearn to receive that Only Begotten Love that is transmitted from the Throne and then to pass It on to others (1Jn 4:11). This is what happens in Heaven and this is what must happen on Earth, in the New Jerusalem, the Corner of Paradise on Earth (Rev 21:2).

If we want to be holy and perfect and live in perfection now, we must look to the balance of Heaven to put it into practice on this Earth (Phil 3:20). Only in this way will we be able to take part in the Kingdom and take part in the Banquet wearing white robes (Mt 22:11-12), with those white garments cleansed in the blood of the Lamb (Rev 7:14), embracing the “sacrifice” to make everything sacred: a sacrifice of love, of holiness, which banishes all that is sin, which banishes all that is worldly – such as selfishness and rivalry – placing Love at the centre (1Cor 13:13). Love for God and love for neighbour (Mt 22:37-39). This is the brotherhood that is the flat surface on which all live and must live, just as the Only Begotten Love must live in the hearts of His sons (Jn 17:26).

Dear brothers, this is what it means to live as saints already from now. Otherwise, we cannot be part of the Kingdom, as St. Paul says: “Do you not realise that people who do evil will never inherit the kingdom of God? Make no mistake: the sexually immoral, idolaters, adulterers, the self-indulgent, sodomites, thieves, misers, drunkards, slanderers and swindlers, none of these will inherit the kingdom of God” (1Cor 6:9-10). It is a reward which, united with grace, raises us up and allows us to take part in the Kingdom, as it is written in the book of Revelation: “Blessed are those who will have washed their robes clean, so that they will have the right to feed on the tree of life and can come through the gates into the city. Others must stay outside: dogs, fortune-tellers, and the sexually immoral, murderers, idolaters, and everyone of false speech and false life!” (Rev 22:14-15). Here are the twelve doors of the City (Rev 21:21), the twelve Stars that crown the Head of Mary (Rev 12:1), which will allow to enter all those who are deemed worthy to wear the white robe because it is purified in the blood of the Lamb (Rev 19:13).

To do this, dear brothers, we must unclothe ourselves of all that is human and embrace what is holy. This is the mystery that we must now make our own, in Mary, with Mary, and through Mary, in order to follow Her example (Pontifical Decree, “In Mary, with Mary, and through Mary”, Dec. 22, 2019) and be taken up already from now into that Heaven which has come down here so that we may live it. Do not worry; only the trials necessary for our ever-greater sanctification will be permitted by Jesus (1Th 4:3). This is the perfection to which we must aspire to live like Mary (Mt 5:48). Only in this way can we take part in the mystery of Life (2Tm 1:10).

Dear brothers, this is what must distinguish those who live in the New Jerusalem from those who want to continue living in the world (Jas 4:4), a world that has lost its balance, the balance created by the Father from the beginning (Gen 1:31). This world is torn apart and fallen prey to human injustice, torn apart by the mutual neglect of the powerful who rule the nations.

Vain are and will be the attempts made by those who act not in the name of God, but in the name of their own “ego.” You will be swept away because your pride will tear you apart. Once again, the Arm of the almighty Father will intervene in order to win (Act of Magisterium, “Father, the time has come”, Dec. 1, 2024). Once again, the power of the Father’s arm will scatter the haughty in the thoughts of their hearts, will overthrow the powerful from their thrones and will lift up the humble, will fill the hungry with wealth and will send the rich away empty-handed (Lk 1:52-53), as we have heard in the Gospel just proclaimed.

These are not just words, dear brothers, but all this is being – and will be – fulfilled. And the more man remains in his haughtiness, the more he will taste God’s justice, and many will be the powerful, even those who today want to show that they are doing something, who will experience the Father’s justice (Rev 19:11), because they are not animated by the Holy Spirit, but by a disproportionate “ego” that aims only to subjugate the little ones.

Those who beat their chests even among the powerful, especially among the powerful of this world, will encounter God’s grace and God will help them (Ps 46:2). But they must beat their chests, they must prostrate themselves before the One and Triune God, because otherwise they will be like inflated balloons that, with a small pin, will be deflated and nothing will remain: only dust will remain (Gen 3:19).

This Earth, fallen prey to immorality, will be divided into three parts (Rev 16:19). Three. The first part: those who worship the true Triune God who manifests Himself here and those who will come here to worship Him, together with those who, animated by good-will, will be touched by God’s mercy (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Dwelling established by Jesus”, Mar. 9, 1997). The second part: those who have betrayed their mandate (Jer 11:10), those who, pursuant to a Covenant they had made, they themselves have trampled on it, betraying the true Law of Love. Those who trampled on the first Covenant and those who trampled on the second Covenant. And for them, the Father’s judgment will be severe, because instead of helping the little ones, they became tormentors of the sons of God who are afraid to draw near for fear of being plundered in their body and spirit (Mt 18:10).

The third part: it will consist of all the cold and the lukewarm (Rev 3:15-16) and all those who profess a false religion, a religious philosophy that does not focus on life, but is instead animated by a diabolical spirit of death (Jn 8:44). This is what will become of the world.

Those who take Mary’s hand and hold it firmly will be saved, because they will take that hand that will lead them to the Heart of the Father, where there is Life (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Return of Jesus”, Oct. 30, 1994). The holy Shoot has sprouted (Is 11:1), dear brothers, He has grown great, luxuriant, and strong. “He who saves” is His Name, and He will save many who want to take His Hand and cry out: “Lord, save me!” (Mt 14:30). And they will hear the reply: “Courage! It’s me! (Mt 14:27). Get up and walk (Acts 3:6). Come and take part in the Lord’s Table, eat and drink” Living water will flow from His heart (Jn 7:38). The living Bread will nourish those many (Jn 6:51) who, seeing the Lord, will rush to ask, “Save me!” and the Lord will save them.

Let us remain grafted onto Mary, She who gave us the Saviour, She who gave us “God-saves” (Mt 1:21). Let us remain united in Her Immaculate Heart and live Her as the universal Coredemptrix (Act of Magisterium, “As the Name of Jesus the Redeemer saves, so the Name of Mary the Coredemptrix saves”, Sept. 12, 2021). Love Her more than your own life, and you will lack nothing.

I say to you: “Those who consecrate themselves with sincerity of heart, those who are consecrated with sincerity of heart to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will not see death, because life has entered into them, because He who is Life together with Mary will save them (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, Mary, I consecrate myself to You”, Mar. 10, 1986). Christ the Redeemer, Mary Coredemptrix.

And so be it.