Dear Mr. Tokic,
Look at these beautiful multi-colored roses!
...and then consider this— for this upcoming May 13 in Fatima, Portugal, I want to offer a large bouquet of multi-color roses to Our Lady of Fatima.
And at the very spot where she first appeared to Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco one hundred years ago.
This will be a great experience for you and I know our dear Mother will be pleased. She is the best of all mothers and what mother is not touched when her child brings her flowers?
I know it is going to be crazy over there with thousands upon thousands of pilgrims coming from all over the world this year, but I do have a dedicated team working hard to make this happen.
So, Stjepan, here is your chance to send flowers to Mother Mary. But there is less than a week left to place your order.
And not just any flowers...no, only the queen of flowers will do for the Queen of Heaven.
Roses. And not just the color rose I want to send…
...but the color (or colors!) of rose YOU choose to send.
Let me explain.
As you probably know different color roses express different sentiments.
If your heart is full of love and devotion, send Mary a RED rose.
If your heart swells with gratitude for her many favors, send her a PINK rose.
If you want your gift to carry with it the warmth of the sun to gladden Mary’s heart, send her a YELLOW rose.
And, finally, if you wish to honor Mary’s virginal purity, then you can send her a WHITE rose.
The choice is totally up to you!
For only $7 a rose, you are invited to design your very own personal message of love to present to Our Lady of Fatima on a very, VERY special day.
The proceeds will help pay for,
This May 13th marks the 100th Anniversary of the day that the Queen of Heaven chose to leave her throne in order to bring a message of love and hope to all of her children.
So it is on this day above all others that I want you to be able to have your roses presented to your heavenly Mother at the very spot where she appeared 100 years ago.
May 13th also happens to be the vigil of Mothers’ Day this year.
Mere coincidence? I think not!
Just think of it! At a time when the vast majority of people go through life without doing so much as tipping their hat to the Mother of God…
You and I together with many other children of Mary will shower her shrine in Fatima with a rainbow of brightly colored Roses.
From all corners of America and the world, Mary will receive messages of love and gratitude, joy and purity!
And Stjepan, your gift to Mary is one that will keep on giving long after this anniversary has passed and the lovely flowers have faded.
Because your $7 per rose offering will help America Needs Fatima bring even more honor and glory to Our Lady with our Public Square Rosary Rallies this October.
Your gift will help me reach the goal of 20,000 Rosary Rallies on October 14, 2017, in honor of the Centennial year of the Miracle of the Sun.
Hundreds of thousands of faithful children of Mary will be out in the public square proclaiming their love for Holy Mary, praying her rosary as she asked at Fatima and calling down graces of MERCY and CONVERSION on America.
Thank you for reading my rather long email; I just get really excited when I think about how much we can do for Our Heavenly Mother who has done so very much for all of us!
The bottom line here is this: a multitude of colored roses for Mother Mary in Fatima, Portugal and a multitude of Rosary Rallies here in America also for Mary.
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I remain your friend,
In Jesus and Mary,
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Robert E. Ritchie America Needs Fatima www.anf.org |
PS: Click here to choose your bouquet. I will send you photos of the multi-color rose offering after it happens.
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