sung, and as this progressed new letters appeared, making the message, "God will soon answer you." As they continued to sing, another message was formed, one that removed any doubt that it was the Blessed
nial (Saône-et-Loire, in central France), and revealed his Heart to her, delivering this famous message: " Behold the Heart that has so loved men that it has spared nothing, even to exhausting and consuming [...] consecrate France to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. We do not know if the king was made aware of the message, but we know that he never responded. Neither did his successors - who very likely knew about God’s
Neg and Judith Hiher. The apparitions ended on October 17, 1999. Here is an excerpt from her last message given on October 17, 1999: "My apparitions in the world, as it is at the moment, will soon come to [...] for I have only one desire and one goal, to bring you into eternal bliss to my Son and to God... " Message of September 8, 1999: "There will be no third world war. God loves his children so much! But there
the Church celebrates the Holy Name of Mary. On Saturday, September 11, 2004, he addressed this message to the bishops of the United States: "I join your prayers for an end to the wound of terrorism and
other: both were modest and humble young girls, pure and upright souls, and both unable to invent a message they themselves did not understand. They were simply two instruments—precious but obscure—of a work
Reconciler of Sinners (France, 1846) Our Lady of La Salette and the sanctification of Sunday In the message brought by the Virgin, God said to the children of La Salette: "I gave you six days to work; I reserved
sixties as the most significant and the most effective,” Peyton said. … As time went on, Peyton’s message became less powerful, and his influence declined before his death in 1992 at the age of 83, but in
that makes the world beautiful" "Without women, there is no harmony in the world". That was the message of Pope Francis in his homily at the morning Mass at the Casa Santa Marta on Thursday 9 February
herself as Mary, Mother of God, told the girl not to be afraid, and entrusted her with the following message: "It has been granted to me to save Christians from the imminent and deserved punishments of Divine
Tripolitsa. Four days later, the Ottomans surrendered. On March 25 Kalavryta was free. Quickly the message of independance spread to the rest of Greece. Greeks with the slogan “Freedom or Death” revolted