President Trump’s Message for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

As Catholics across the United States celebrate the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, President Donald J. Trump has released a formal message honoring Mary, her unique place in salvation history, and her enduring influence on the American story. In recognition of this holy day, the President reflects on Mary’s profound “yes” to God, her role in inspiring generations of the faithful, and her significance in moments of national hope and hardship. Below is the full presidential message issued for December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.

“Today, I recognize every American celebrating December 8 as a Holy Day honoring the faith, humility, and love of Mary, mother of Jesus and one of the greatest figures in the Bible.

On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, Catholics celebrate what they believe to be Mary’s freedom from original sin as the mother of God. She first entered recorded history as a young woman when, according to Holy Scripture, the Angel Gabriel greeted her in the village of Nazareth with news of a miracle: “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you,” announcing that “you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus.”

In one of the most profound and consequential acts of history, Mary heroically accepted God’s will with trust and humility: “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Mary’s decision forever altered the course of humanity. Nine months later, God became man when Mary gave birth to a son, Jesus, who would go on to offer his life on the Cross for the redemption of sins and the salvation of the world.

For nearly 250 years, Mary has played a distinct role in our great American story. In 1792, less than a decade after the end of the Revolutionary War, Bishop John Carroll—the first Catholic bishop in the United States and cousin of signer of the Declaration of Independence Charles Carroll—consecrated our young Nation to the mother of Christ. Less than a quarter-century later, Catholics attributed General Andrew Jackson’s stunning victory over the British in the climactic Battle of New Orleans to Mary. Every year, Catholics celebrate a Mass of Thanksgiving in New Orleans on January 8 in memory of Mary’s assistance in saving the city.

Over the ages, American legends like Elizabeth Ann Seton, Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Fulton Sheen, who spent their lives glorifying God in service to others, have held a deep devotion to Mary. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, located in the heart of our Nation’s Capital, honors Mary as the largest church in North America. The timeless hymn “Ave Maria” remains beloved by countless citizens. She has inspired the establishment of countless churches, hospitals, and schools. Nearly 50 American colleges and universities bear Mary’s name. And, just days from now, on December 12, Catholics in the United States and Mexico will celebrate the steadfast devotion to Mary that originated in the heart of Mexico—a place now home to the beautiful Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe—in 1531. As we approach 250 years of glorious American Independence, we acknowledge and give thanks, with total gratitude, for Mary’s role in advancing peace, hope, and love in America and beyond our shores.

More than a century ago, in the midst of World War I, Pope Benedict XV, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, commissioned and dedicated a majestic statue of Mary, Queen of Peace, bearing the infant Christ with an olive branch so that the Christian faithful would be encouraged to look to her example of peace by praying for a stop to the horrific slaughter. Just a few months later, World War I ended. Today, we look to Mary once again for inspiration and encouragement as we pray for an end to war and for a new and lasting era of peace, prosperity, and harmony in Europe and throughout the world.

In her honor, and on a day so special to our Catholic citizens, we remember the sacred words that have brought aid, comfort, and support to generations of American believers in times of need:

Hail, Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.


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11 thoughts on “President Trump’s Message for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception

  1. Trump is the first president in my life that has ever issued a statement about Mary. As a Catholic, I appreciate that. As a matter of fact, my priest’s sermon today talked about the same points Trump did.

  2. The ALMIGHTY have done Great things for Her Daughter of GOD the Father, Mother of GOD the SON & Spouse of GOD the HOLY SPIRIT thus my Generation must call Her BLESSED , Lk 1:48 , Full of Grace the Lord is with You LORD…Lk 1:26…We are not Spiritual Orphans in JESUS CHRIST Name 🙏 ❤️

  3. President Trump is bringing alive a small miracle in even mentioning the solemnity of this great feast day. Let’s take up that banner and follow through with that recognition. We need an army of followers and leaders to do the same. Thank you Mr. President Trump – you started – let us see the need to follow.

  4. I think it is wonderful that President Trump has acknowledged Mary, the mother of God. America needs her.. and I think all Catholics should be praying the rosary to her every day. She is our only hope for peace in our country, and in our world. May God bless President Trump! Amen

  5. I don’t believe for one second that Trump wrote this, he is an antichrist he knows nothing of decency or truth only deception , lies, and hate. I will pray for God’s Mercy on his soul , that’s it.

  6. I love the blessed Virgin Mary she saved my soul from the fires of hell on earth however, DJT’s name in the same small paragraph is a hard pill to swallow. His love is money, not Christianity!

  7. Trump is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. How dare he take God’s name on his lips say beautiful things about our most holy Mother and then use it to hide slaughter upon slaughter of innocent humans.

    1. Slaughter of innocent human beings. Can you elaborate on that remark. The slaughter of innocent human beings is in the eyes of the beholder, I see a president trying to no go hate piece among nations, I see a president stopping the flow of,fentinal,cocaine, herion,human trafficking, and gangs or drug lords take over of our streets.. Take of your rose colored glasses and explain yourself.

  8. What a great article! I did not know President Trump spoke about Mary, thank you for bringing this to my attention. It is sad that there are individuals that have TDS so bad that they must be negative and hateful when it even comes to Mary. Can’t you just put it aside for Mary, I will pray for you all to stop the hate.

    God bless you all and God bless President Trump for doing something NO other president has done. Merry Christmas and have a blessed Advent season.

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