This video will look at Elizabeth Kindelmann and the Flame of Love Devotion that was entrusted to her.
Elizabeth Szántò was born in Budapest, a city of about 1.6 million people.
Really, it is two cities, Buda and Pest, with the Danube River in the middle.
She was the thirteenth child (preceded by six pairs of twins).
She, alone, survived into adulthood.
Elizabeth was orphaned at a young age.
Her father died when she was about five.
Because of her poor health, she lived for a time with her grandparents in the countryside.
From ages 6 to 10, she attended elementary school.
Then, she went to Switzerland, returned to Budapest, and later was supposed to be adopted by a Swiss family.
However, she was late for the train and a young couple took her back to Budapest.
In Budapest began the struggle of a 13-year-old orphan who needed to find work so she did not starve.
As a lonely orphan who was often taken advantage of, she had many different jobs.
Twice she tried to enter religious congregations, but was rejected.
Fortunately, she discovered Father Motray who became her confessor for many years.
The turning point came in August, 1929 when she was accepted for the parish choir.
There she met Karoly Kindlemann, a chimneysweeper instructor. She was married to Karoly at 16 (May 25, 1930). They had six children together. Sadly, in 1946, her husband died.
In 1948, the Communist Nationalization of Hungary was harsh.
She was fired for political reasons (having a statue of the Blessed Mother in her home).
By May 1951, she was in a humanly hopeless situation.
Fortunately, she became a technical supervisor at a foundry.
This job saved her family from starvation.
She worked at a number of factories.
Her children married and, with their grandchildren, moved back in with Elizabeth.
Her diary begins on July 13, 1960, when she wrote about the beginning religious experience that introduced her to God’s presence.
It speaks of three years of spiritual darkness (between 1958 and 1961) that prepared her for the locutions.
The decisive moment came on July 16, 1961, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. This leads us into her diary, where she herself tells the story.
Elizabeth, like Saint Faustina, was given a mission by God and His Mother for His Church to emphasize a special Grace from God for His Church.
She was always obedient to priests and bishops. Our Lady told her to gather 12 special pastors, four from within Budapest and 8 from outside the city to start a Movement to spread this special Grace to the whole world.
Elizabeth was instructed to keep a Diary, which explains the special Grace, which God calls the “Grace from the Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary” and “the greatest Grace given to mankind since the Incarnation”.
God promised that this Grace would be spread to the whole world.
In the Diary, our Lady always speaks about the “Cause”, that is, the Flame of Love Movement .
She asks Elizabeth to be zealous and to speak often to these priests about “moving the Cause ahead. ”
Her priest confessors were sometimes slow to understand and slow to act, even though our Lady asked for action.
Yet, they were accepting and sympathetic toward Elizabeth.
The Virgin Mary wants the devotion to the Flame of Love of Her Immaculate Heart to spread throughout the world so that the greatest number of Her children may respond to Her urgent plea.
Through the Flame of Love, we are all invited to take part in the Work of Salvation by blinding Satan, the source of all evil, and thus help the Lord Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary to save souls.
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