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    Titles of Mary. Prayers and hymns. Devotional practices. Movements and societies. Apparitions. Key Marian feast days. Catholicism portal. v. t. e. Totus tuus is a Latin greeting which was routinely used [when?] to sign off letters written in Latin, meaning "all yours", often abbreviated as "t.t." (a variation was ex asse tuus ).

  3. Totus Tuus was Pope John Paul II's apostolic motto. It means "totally yours" and expressed his strong Marian devotion and his respect for Saint Louis de Monfort and the Mariology in his works.

  4. Jun 25, 2021 · The Pope seems to have pointed out to us in the “Totus Tuus,” the expression of full and joyous acceptance of the spiritual maternity of the Virgin Mary, the prompt response to the invitation of Jesus: “This is your Mother” (Jn 19:27).

  5. “Totus Tuus” means “Totally Yours.” Latin for “Totally Yours,” Totus Tuus was St. Pope John Paul II's Apostolic Motto. It is a phrase taken from St. Louis de Montfort’s book True Devotion to Mary and signifies our desire to give ourselves entirely to Jesus Christ through Mary.

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    All the parts and all the senses, in health and sickness. And soul, Intelligence, will, imagination, memory, passions, etc. With all that I possess, both spiritual and material, even including the spiritual value of all my actions, past, present, and to come. Meritory: strictly personal; for Mary to keep in safety.

  7. Apr 28, 2021 · Within that great work is a prayer where St. Louis writes to Mary: “Totus tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt”—“I am totally yours and all that I have is yours.” With these words, St. Louis not only expresses his love for Mary but his desire to belong completely to God like her and with her.

  8. Pope St. John Paul II chose as his apostolic motto “Totus tuus,” – totally yours. The motto is drawn from St. Louis Marie de Montfort, who prayed that he would “belong entirelyto the Blessed Virgin—because becoming a son of the Blessed Virgin Mary would strengthen him as a disciple of Jesus Christ.

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