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  2. flameoflove.us › about › brief-history-and-overviewHistory of the Flame of Love

    History of the Flame of Love. Elizabeth Kindelmann was a laywoman from Budapest, Hungary who died in 1985. She, like St. 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.

  3. Answer: First, Cardinal Peter Erdo of Budapest, Hungary, has approved the Flame of Love as a private association of the faithful. The apostolate is based on the private revelations that Kindelmann reportedly received from Jesus and the Blessed Mother in the form of locutions.

  4. Jul 20, 2022 · Carlos Salazar of Costa Rica with Father Oscar Brenes, a canonist priest, worked to bring the Statutes of the Flame of Love Movement in line with the requirements of the Vatican guidelines, with the aim of gaining recognition by the Universal Church.

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  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Archbishop Charles Chaput gave an Imprimatur to the English edition. Several bishops endorsed the diary worldwide as the Flame of Love Movement grew to other countries.

  6. www.theflameoflove.org › en › spiritual-diaryWhat is the Flame of Love

    In giving the Flame of Love to the Church on April 13, 1962 through Elizabeth Kindelmann, a widowed mother of six and Secular Carmelite in Communist Hungary, Mary said this would be the greatest outpouring of graces since the Word was made flesh.

  7. Jun 26, 2019 · Cardinal and Archbishop Péter Erdő of Esztergom-Budapest, Primate of Hungary, established a commission to study The Spiritual Diary and the various recognitions that local bishops around the world had given to The Flame of Love movement, as a private association of the faithful.

  8. The Flame of Love Rosary devotion, which has been approved by the Church, was given to a poor and humble Hungarian mystic and Third-Order Carmelite named Elizabeth Kindelmann by Jesus and Mary for the specific purpose of blinding Satan so that he loses his influence over families, communities and all people.