The example of true faith
of the cananeean woman
overcomes the apostasy
of those who betrayed their mandate

Gospel: Mattew, Chapter 15, verses 21-28

August 17, 2025
Triduum of the Solemn Feast of Mary Assumed into Heaven
and Universal Coredemptrix
Homily of the Pontiff Samuel

(Draft)

“Woman, truly great is your faith!” (Mt 15:28).

Dear brothers, today we celebrate the day of true faith, the true faith that moves the Lord and achieves everything. We are still within this Triduum of the Feast of the Assumption of the Coredemptrix, She who is woman, ‘the’ Woman, the Woman clothed with the sun, crowned with Stars (Rev 12:1), whom we have celebrated and continue to celebrate and will continue to celebrate, because She is the reason and purpose of our lives (Revelation of God the Almighty Father to Maria G. Norcia, “Mary the Immaculate dwells in Us”, June 28, 1983).

Once again, today’s Gospel presents us with this passage where a woman is again praised for her faith. Here is the faith that conquers all, that moves all, and that obtains every grace from God (Act of Magisterium, “The Christian Faith”, Oct. 27, 2024).

Great is the joy that pervades our hearts. Many prayers have been addressed to the Throne of God placed before, at the edge of this Little Cradle. And God has heard every prayer that the sons, with faith, in these days, in this Triduum of feast, have wished to ask, prostrating themselves and saying:  “Lord, help me; Son of David, have mercy on me” (Mt 15:22). All of them have been heard and will soon see the signs (Jn 2:11) and the effects of the signs on their souls and on the souls of those for whom these prayers were made and asked. Jesus offered them to the Father, and the Father, in His infinite Mercy, held them close to His Heart, to dispense grace upon grace (Jn 1:16) on those many little ones, the needy, the sick, who throughout the world can no longer find anyone to stoop down to them to alleviate their wounds and their sufferings (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “Joy even in suffering”, Jan. 1, 1989).

Behold, from this Little Cradle, He who is King dispenses every grace to all these little ones, the more alive is and will be the faith of the sons who lovingly approach this Tabernacle to ask: “Lord, save me!” (Mt 15:30). And once again they will hear the answer: “Take courage, it is I, do not be afraid (Mt 14:27). Get up and walk (Mk 2:9-11). Get up and announce to everyone that here I am ready to welcome and heal all those who come here with faith and prostrate themselves before Me (Phil 2:10-11)”. Behold the King. A King of Grace and Mercy, who stoops down with love over His sons, over those little ones, even over those who, though not belonging to the Church of Christ (Jn 10:16), are part of its soul: those who, animated by goodwill, will prostrate themselves before the King of kings (Rev 17:14) and will acknowledge Him. They will recognize the Man God, Jesus. “God saves” is His Name (Mt 1:21), and He will save many, many, those many who will come here to make the pilgrimage of life, to be quenched and fed forever (Jn 4:14).

Just like this Canaanite woman, who according to the religion of that time was considered like a dog because she did not belong to the chosen people. The Master makes His disciples and that woman understand what the law of those men was, and then goes further and reveals the true Law, the Law of Love (Jn 13:34), which does not trample on Tradition and the Commandments, but goes beyond them, because Love conquers all. “There is something greater than the narrow limits of the law. My Work is My Person” (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Eternal Privileged Altar for Hypostatic Union”, June 30, 1985), says Jesus. And here He manifested it, stooping down over this woman and saying, “Woman, your faith is great!”.

And when He proclaims these words, how can we not think of the Woman who is “the” Woman: Mary (Luke 1:30-31), Woman, that Woman in Genesis 3:15 who crushes the head of the evil one and his offsprings with Her heel, that Woman who accompanies the Master throughout His public life, from the beginning to the end: that Woman called to the wedding at Cana (Jn 2:1) and that Woman called beneath the Cross (Jn 19:25-27); and finally, in the last book of the Book of Books, where the victorious Woman appears again, clothed with the sun, crowned with Stars, triumphant (Rev 12:1-12a), for all the words of the Holy Scriptures are being fulfilled. Just as it was foretold in Genesis 3:15, in the Book of Revelation we witness the fulfilment of those words, passing through the centrality of the Gospel, the beginning and end of the Master’s public life.

“Woman!” It is the faith of women that conquers all and everyone. Therefore, – in this Woman, in this Church, Woman, Mother Church -, women will always be considered and exalted, albeit with tasks and roles distinct from those of men (1Cor 11:11-12); but women will never be devalued because the figure of women is central to the Economy of Salvation, just as the figure of Mary is central. Christ the Redeemer, Mary the Coredemptrix (Act of Magisterium, “As the Name of Jesus the Redeemer saves, so the Name of Mary the Coredemptrix saves”, Sept. 12, 2021).

Those who fail to understand this cannot partake in Salvation (Mk 16:16), because, I repeat, what God the Almighty Father has united cannot be divided. No one can separate the Only Begotten Love, the Only Begotten Heart in which the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Lk 1:28) and the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Jn 19:34) are fused. Foolish are those who think they can be saved by taking, or wanting to take, only a part of it. They will take no part, neither small nor great, but will be thrown out of the Banquet (Mt 22:11-13), because those who do not understand the Mother will never be able to understand the Mystery of the Son (Lk 2:35), because this is what the Father wanted.

Who is against the Father?! Who is against the Father’s will?! Those who tried to rebel were cast out of Heaven (Gen 3:23-24), driven away by Him who stood up with His sword together with His Archangels and Angels, crying out: “Who is like God? (Rev 12:7-9) Get out, go away”. And there was no longer a place for him and he was cast out. And now he will be cast into the abyss for eternity (Rev 20:10).

The final battle has begun (Act of Magisterium, “The trumpet has sounded: this is the call for every authentic Christian”, Aug. 17, 2025), dear brothers, because now, time (the last) and space (the last) have been granted, because he has been released, as it is written (Rev. 20:3b). Since May 8, he has been released and the final battle has begun, which will lead the sons of God to victory (Act of Magisterium, “God conquers evil”, Nov. 3, 2020) and to cast him into the abyss.

Beloved brothers, to do this, we need faith, true faith (Rom 10:17). Just as this woman who did not give up, but begged with all her heart, without demanding, but asking with all her strength, prostrating herself, humbling herself, beating her chest (Mt 15:22). This is the attitude of the sons who want to take part in the Banquet of the Kingdom (Lk 14:15-24). Those who, instead, in their pride, feel to be untouchable, will be considered as dogs (Mt 15:26).

Behold how the roles have been reversed. In this parable, the sons, those who belong to the chosen people, crucified the Son of God (Acts 2:36); the others, who were considered to be “dogs” by those same men, who thought and presumed to be masters, teachers of the law (Mt 23:2-7). Jesus did not do so. Jesus stooped down and showed that love conquers all (Act of Magisterium, “Love is Life”, Dec. 5, 2021), and those who are discarded and marginalized and considered “dogs,” were taken by Him to make them “sons” (Jn 1:12), because they acknowledged Him. In saying, “Son of David”, that woman recognized Him in His essence as Master and God, the awaited Messiah (cf. Jn 4:25-26). Here is that daughter, considered a “dog” by that antiquated and outdated law (Heb 8:13).

Dear brothers, history repeats itself once again. Those who presume to be the holders of truth (Rom 10:2-3) have made themselves the truth, trampling on the Truth that came down from Heaven and set up Home in this Land. In their pride, they have turned their garments into rags. They have become apostates, they have sold off — yes, they— the sacrifice of the Son of God (Heb 10:29). Why? Because in the name of a false brotherhood, in the name of a false ecumenism, they have trampled on the Sacrifice of the Son of God, placing Jesus on the same level as other religions or religious philosophies, promoting the idea that all religions lead to God, and considering, today, even now, still today, that universal brotherhood as the guiding concept to reach the end.

Jesus behaves differently: He does not trample on Tradition, but conquers it with Love, without selling short the meaning of the Covenant that was promulgated. Behold the sheep of Israel to whom He cared, because when Jesus stipulates his Covenant with the Father (Lk 22:20), He holds it dear. Far from saying that proselytism is a solemn nonsense!!

And the sons who have been called to be part of the Covenant must live this bond as the greatest treasure and never barter it away for any reason. This is the teaching of the Master in the two answers He gives: one to His disciples and one to that woman. The Covenant that the Father establishes with His People is the most precious thing there is. And we must remain faithful to it, we must respect the Ten Commandments, we must respect the Commandment of Love; we must not trample on it by saying, “I belong to Christ anyway“. We must manifest our belonging to God by our example, by a righteous and correct, loyal and perfect lifestyle (Mt 5:8).

This is that call to perfection that the Mother Church continually brings to her sons in this time. Because to win the final battle, brothers, we must be perfect, because God knows how deceitful the enemy of God is; and to defeat him, we must be perfect.

Behold these young saints, strong and tempered in the school of God and who bring joy to Jerusalem with their singing and prayers (Magisterium Act, “The Generation of Saints”, Mar. 23, 2025). And so, it is wonderful that you continue to do this, dear young people, just as it was wonderful to listen to you yesterday all day long and until late at night, in that song that rose to Heaven, in that sweet melody that gladdened the heart of Jerusalem, my heart. To you my gratitude and to you my holy encouragement, so that now, coming down from the Mountain to return to the world, you may take to all the sound and holy Doctrine (2Tm 4:3), but above all, giving the example of those who want to be perfect, of those who want to manifest the true faith, as this woman did and as Maria Giuseppina did, She who is “the synthesis of the prophets and the ancient patriarchs” (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “She who is the synthesis of the prophets and the ancient patriarchs”, July 26, 1996).

Here is the Father who, seeing that the chosen people have betrayed the Covenant, once again sends a part of Himself to not leave His sons orphans and not leave them as slaves to those who, considering themselves teachers, in reality feed themselves and not the holy sheep (Ez 34:2-4).

Thus, God the Almighty Father sends them directly the Shepherd, a part of Himself, just as Jesus said in that Revelation, ‘She who is the synthesis of the prophets and the ancient patriarchs’, saying: “The teaching of my Father was given to a chosen people whom He preferred because of the love of those who believed and spread His word. That people, however, considering themselves to be the chosen ones, did not make known to the pagans the message of love from my Father, and therefore the Father sent on earth a part of Himself Who took flesh in the Son of the Virgin Mary. And I, Jesus, in the mind of the Father before time was, began my journey of love to bring the people of the whole world towards the love of the Father” (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “She who is the synthesis of the prophets and the ancient patriarchs”, July 26, 1996). This happened then, when the Father cut the first Covenant to stipulate a new one.

But history, which should be mother and teacher, has taught little or nothing to those who, being depositaries of the Mystery of God, have made the same mistake, spiritually crucifying the Son of God by not welcoming the Mystery of Love that came down here. Jesus goes on and says: “once again, as in the past centuries, the Father selected a chosen soul to epitomise the synthesis of all the prophets and the ancient patriarchs in order to complete the realisation of His plans and He entrusted Her to me so that I would grow in Her heart”. (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “She who is the synthesis of the prophets and the ancient patriarchs”, July 26, 1996).

Here is Maria Giuseppina, “the” mystery of love. Just as Mary Most Holy is a great mystery of love, so is this woman: the mystery of love made flesh, because she kept Jesus in her heart, who grew up in her heart, so that the Father could —and now can— bring His plans for humanity to fulfilment.

Dear brothers, once again, as Jesus said, I repeat to you: “Go to the crossroads of the streets of this world. Since those who were called to participate in the Banquet have refused, because they are busy and preoccupied with other things, all you go, call everyone you meet, announce that the Child Jesus has returned here, and bring them here (Mt 22:8-10)”. Those who wish to participate in the Banquet and allow their garments to be changed, putting on the white garments of the feast, washed in the blood of the Lamb (Rev 7:14), will sit at the Banquet and eat and drink with the Son of God.

Those who, however, consider themselves “sons” will be overwhelmed by their own teachers and treated like “dogs,” because they themselves will have opted out, because their teachers have sold off the Sacrifice for a measly plate of lentils, and those who want to follow blind guides will fall into the ravine with them (Mt 15:14).

Save all those little ones who are unaware. Go and bring them here. Dear brothers, this requires consistency and a commitment to living a perfect life. I have given you the Decalogue to be true men, so that we can then show ourselves to be true Christians. Respect that Decalogue. Starting from the young to those who are older. Don’t say, “I can’t do it.” Say instead: “Father, I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (Phil 4:13). “Father, everything for You. Father, I want to live in You, Father, I want to win through Your Son”. And the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit will immediately come to your aid. Mary will immediately extend her hand, ready to be taken, because those who take Mary’s hand have already embarked on the journey that leads to the Heart of the Father, where Life dwells (Jn 14:6), the source of Life, the Alpha and Omega of Life, because everything will be fulfilled in that Heart, just as everything has flowed from that Heart.

Brothers, keep your hearts high; keep your hearts pure. Do not let them be contaminated by the world. Reject everything that is sinful, because those who want to live and continue to live and coexist with sin will meet death. There can be no half measures: either “yes” or “no” (Mt 5:37); either hot or cold. Tell the lukewarm (Rev 3:16). You cannot remain in revelry and sin (Rom 13:13), because you will be overwhelmed by the fury of God’s enemy.

Be holy, sons of God! Be holy! Be holy as Mary is holy! (Act of Magisterium, “Mary, the Holy Gateway of the sons of God”, Dec. 24, 2024).

Here is this Triduum of Feast that brings us back to contemplate Mary Immaculate (Lk 1:28), the Coredemptrix, She who saves together with Her Son, for the Father has given Her the power to save.

Let us remain united to Her Immaculate Heart and we will lack nothing.

Dear brothers, remain with your hearts on this Mount (Jn 4:21), on this Holy Mount where God has established His Dwelling Place (Revelation of Jesus to Maria G. Norcia, “The Dwelling Place established by Jesus”, Mar 9, 1997). With our bodies we descend into the streets of this world to proclaim Salvation to all (Mk 16:15), but with our hearts we remain here, in this Heaven that has descended here (Rev 21:2-3) to make us victorious, in Christ and in Mary.

And so be it.