May 8 Our Lady of Pompeii Image created by Google AI Image Creator. "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened." - Matthew 7:7 From a Manure Cart to a Golden Shrine In 1872, a young lawyer named Bartolo Longo traveled to the Valle di Pompei, an impoverished valley in southern Italy, carrying little more than good intentions and a battered old painting of Our Lady of the Rosary donated for the local confraternity he was trying to revive. The painting arrived on a cart used to haul manure. It was old, damaged, and by no artistic standard impressive. But Bartolo Longo, who had himself returned to the faith after years lost in the occult, saw not what it was but what it could become with God's grace. He hung it in a chapel. He began to pray the Rosary. He asked Our Lady to help. What followed over the next decades was extraordinary. Miraculous healings were reported. Thousands came. The valley was transformed. Bartol...