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The year 2007 was another very busy year for our ANF Home Visitation apostolate. We had up to eleven Custodians bringing Our Lady to homes, and the territories that our Custodians visited covered vast areas of our country. During 2007, our Custodians traveled almost a quarter of a million miles in all sorts of weather. They even traveled to Puerto Rico.

Our Custodians visited almost 1,000 cities and towns, reaching an estimated 30,000 individuals.

All of this activity kept our scheduling department in Kansas extremely busy fielding calls and answering e-mails as well as getting out invitations and postcards.

Those who open up their homes to Our Lady and to their friends and families do an immeasurable good. Without their generous welcoming of Our Lady, these 30,000 individuals would have missed an opportunity to receive the grace of having an intimate visit with Our Lady, to put before her all of their needs, as well as to seek her pardon. In these days, when so many have abandoned their faith, or have undergone tremendous trials because of the moral crisis, the Fatima visits bring fortitude, hope and consolation.

There are incredible stories of tremendous graces received, of conversions, of family reconciliations, of old promises of faith and piety renewed, of sin and bad habits abandoned, of mercy and forgiveness sought, of the truth made more clear, and of increased fortitude to defend what is right made stronger.

The highlight of 2007 was participating in commemorating the ninetieth anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima on October 13, 2007. Our Custodians took time out from their very busy schedules to help coordinate and participate in Rosary Rallies in their areas.

If you would like the honor of hosting Our Lady in your home, please contact our scheduling office at (888) 460-7371, or send an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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