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Help for Suffering Humanity: Mary, Help of Christians

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Product Description Help for Suffering Humanity: Mary, Help of Christians is a devotional book with numerous stories about the miraculous interventions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, in the lives of individuals, families, peoples, towns, cities, and nations, throughout history up to the present day, under the title of Auxilium Christianorum as invoked by the saints John Chrysostom and John Bosco; crowned by Leo XIII, solemnly instituted by Pius VII, and more recently invoked for persecuted Chinese Christians by Benedict XVI. The particular aspect of Mary as help of Christians in times of war, both physical and spiritual warfare, is highlighted. Powerful prayers to Mary, help of Christians are given for the reader to use, together with guidance about the key of humility for obtaining help. Inspirational narratives about the unparalleled wonder and importance of the Mass, the healing power of the sacraments of confession and communion, and the efficacious prayer of the rosary as weapon are included. Review "This book will allow you to see not only what Mary has done in the lives of others, but also what she can do in your own life" - Gary Zimak, radio host, speaker, author of Listen to the Blessed Mother. "Superb reflection on those thoughts which Mary pondered in her own heart" - Reverend James Tucker, Epiphany Parish. "Inspirational, much needed in our troubled times . . . highlights the power of Mary's interventions and gives one the tools needed to obtain the help of the Blessed Mother" - Esmeralda Kiczek, author of The Adoption Movement. "Kiczek masterfully illustrates our Lady's intervention throughout history. Every Catholic should have this book on the family bookshelf" - James J. Gambino Salesian Cooperator. About the Author Mayoral honoree Brian Kiczek, D.C., is a chiropractor, husband, and father of three, who reverted back to the Catholic faith after 10 years of atheism, followed by New Age beliefs, then Bible believer. He is a United States (US) Navy veteran of the Persian Gulf War, during which he served as an operations specialist aboard the USS Normandy. This and other life experiences, including serving as security officer in Manhattan during 9/11 and after at the Federal Reserve Bank in New York, together with working in various chiropractic offices treating multiple conditions, have served to inspire Kiczek to come up with ways to integrate prayer and work, to help others in both a physical and a spiritual manner. His research dissertation addressed the Effects of prayer and religiosity on health and longevity. Kiczek presently works in the disadvantaged area of Passaic County, New Jersey, helping to heal wounded backs. Kiczek has been educated in the Catholic schools of Red Bank, New Jersey and graduated cum laude from Rutgers University. He holds a doctorate in chiropractic from the University of Bridgeport. He is active in evangelization with the parish of his church, in particular as a Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) teacher for many years. He also co-founded a children's rosary group in the said parish. Kiczek is popularly known as the Rosary Doctor for his tireless work in spreading the message of the rosary to anyone open to hear it. He has been honored by the Mayor of the City of Tiffin, Ohio, for his book about Mary Help of Christians and his tireless evangelization work, with November 6 having been declared "Doctor Brian Kiczek Day" for Tiffin and the whole of Seneca County, Ohio. Kiczek believes that the prodigal sons and daughters of the world are going to return to God and to the Church in droves, as the famine that is spreading across the globe increases through financial crises, wars, and disasters. Having lived through what it means to be a prodigal son, Kiczek feels great care and compassion for all who may be away from God, and works without cease to heal both physical and spiritual ills. He strives to repay the Lord, Jesus Christ, for having been merciful