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Friday, June 5, 2026

Open the Doors to Christ. Open the Doors of Your Hearts, so That You May Welcome Him With the Strength of Your Love

Message from the Queen of the Rosary to Gisella in Trevignano Romano, Italy on May 30, 2026

My children,

I am the Immaculate Conception, and I wish to give you guidance on your journey of faith.

The Christian life must always be oriented toward the expectation of Christ. For this reason, I invite you to live in trust and with great hope. Let yourselves be carried into the arms of your Heavenly Father with filial abandonment; then every day of this painful time will be lived by you in serenity and joy, because the sufferings of the present are not comparable to the glory that awaits you when Christ reveals Himself to you.

Today My Heart bleeds as I see how sacrilegious Communions are spreading ever more, because of the many who approach to receive Jesus in the Eucharist while in a state of mortal sin, without confessing. May your souls, therefore, be filled with grace and holiness, so that you may worthily receive Jesus when He gives Himself to you in the Sacrament of His Love.

Open the doors to Christ.

Open the doors of your hearts, so that you may welcome Him with the strength of your love.

Jesus leads you to the perfection of love; for this reason, I ask you to welcome Him with the same love that He feels for you.

Now I bless you, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Reflection on the message:

Our Lady comes to us today with one of Her most beautiful titles, the Immaculate, precisely to urge us to imitate Her in a blameless way of life.

The love between two people who love each other can never be unequal; for this reason, Mary invites us to love perfection, to love Jesus with the same love with which He loves us.

This message is an invitation to lift our eyes to heaven, to remind us of our true destination: Paradise.

And so, even if today we live overwhelmed by sorrows, what are they compared to the joy that awaits us when we see Jesus?

Let us also repeat what St. Francis of Assisi said with joy: “So great is the good I expect, that every sorrow is a delight to me.”

Source: ➥ LaReginaDelRosario.org