Faith Behind the Mission

“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood…” — Ephesians 6:12

My ministry is grounded in a truth that runs deeper than culture, politics, or opinion:

Abortion is a spiritual battle.

And in every battle, we must know whose armor we wear—and whose mission we serve.


🕊️ Why I Speak from a Place of Faith

I don’t speak because I’ve healed perfectly.

I speak because mercy found me in my pain—and called me into something greater than myself.

I’ve experienced the heartbreak of abortion… and the supernatural mercy of God through Confession, the Holy Eucharist, Our Lady’s intercession, and the message of Divine Mercy.

Today, I share my story not just as a speaker—but as a daughter who was brought back from silence by the One who is mercy itself.


📿 The Daily Rosary: My Spiritual Weapon

The Rosary isn’t just a devotion—it’s my sword and shield in the spiritual battle for life, healing, and truth.

I began praying it daily when words failed me. In my deepest pain, the repetition of Hail Mary became a lifeline. Our Lady walked me through shame, silence, and grief—and led me back to grace.

Now, I make sure to pray the Sorrowful Mysteries before I speak, entrusting each talk to the mercy of Jesus and the intercession of Mary. The Rosary gives me peace, strength, and clarity in the face of spiritual warfare.

Traditionally, a soldier wore his sword on the left. Many Catholics wear their Rosary there too—not as jewelry, but as a quiet declaration: I fight with prayer.

👉 Learn how to pray the Rosary


🌊 Divine Mercy: The Doorway to My Healing

In my darkest seasons, it was the Divine Mercy Chaplet that became my lifeline.

I clung to the words: “For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.”

That prayer didn’t just soothe my guilt—it helped me surrender it.

Jesus, I trust in You.

Even when I didn’t trust myself.

I often pray the Chaplet in the car before speaking, asking Jesus to pour His mercy over every heart in the room—especially the silent ones.

🙏 New to Divine Mercy? Learn how to pray the Chaplet and discover the devotion that transformed my life:

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🔥 Living in the Divine Will

God has deepened this mission by drawing me into the gift of Living in the Divine Will, as revealed to Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta.

This isn’t about striving harder—it’s about surrendering more deeply. About letting Jesus live in us, speak through us, and operate in us, moment by moment.

This way of life has become the spiritual engine behind my mission.

It reminds me that every talk I give, every soul I encounter, every tear I shed—it can all become part of His perfect Will… if I just let Him act in me.

“In the Divine Will, even a sigh becomes fruitful.”

✨ New to the Divine Will? Discover what it means to not just follow God’s Will—but to live in It, moment by moment.

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⚔️ Spiritual Warfare in the Fight for Life

Throughout my ministry, I’ve experienced very real spiritual attacks:

My health—including life-threatening illness My marriage and relationships My children, especially during times of growth or transition My ministry, facing spiritual heaviness, censorship, and discouragement

But I’ve learned how to fight back—not with anger or pride, but with:

-The Rosary, especially the Sorrowful Mysteries

– Mass and frequent Confession

– Adoration, even if only for a few minutes

– Quiet deliverance prayers, said in a whisper

– The Divine Mercy Chaplet, especially at 3pm A simple act: “Jesus, I fuse myself in Your Will.”


✝️ Scriptures That Arm Me

“The weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh…” – 2 Corinthians 10:4

“Put on the full armor of God…” – Ephesians 6:11

“The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” – Exodus 14:14

“She is clothed in strength and dignity…” – Proverbs 31:25


👑 Heavenly Allies in the Mission

I never walk alone. These saints and servants walk with me:

Our Lady of Fatima – my lifelong Mother and guide

St. Thérèse of Lisieux – her “little way” softens even the hardest hearts

St. Joseph – defender of purity, families, and the unborn

St. Michael the Archangel – my shield in spiritual battle

St. Faustina Kowalska – Apostle of Divine Mercy, whose obedience and suffering brought the message of Jesus’ infinite mercy to the world “The greater the sinner, the greater the right he has to My mercy.” — Jesus to St. Faustina

St. John Paul II – apostle of life and mercy, whose words to post-abortive women continue to heal hearts: “The Father of mercies is ready to give you His forgiveness and His peace in the Sacrament of Reconciliation… You can become one of the most eloquent defenders of everyone’s right to life.” (Evangelium Vitae, 99)

Fr. John Hardon, SJ – a prophet of truth in confused times Servant of God

Luisa Piccarreta – whose writings opened my heart to the Divine Will


💬 Final Thought

This mission began with silence—but it continues with strength.

Not my strength, but His.

When I live in the Divine Will and remain under His mercy, every word I speak can become a weapon of light.

“I speak so others know they’re not alone. But first, I had to learn that I wasn’t either.”

Elizabeth Sutcliffe is a member of the Catholic Speakers Organization