Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Advice from Our Lady for Celebrating New Year’s Eve:

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Advice from Our Lady for Celebrating New Year’s Eve

 


December 28, 2010 A.D.

Sunset over Cross Mountain

The sun sets in Medjugorje on the last days of 2010. Our Lady has advice in how to prepare for the New Year, and even what to do on New Year’s Eve.

December 31, 1983


"For you, I only wish that this New Year will really be a holy one. On this day, go then to Confession and purify yourself in this New Year."
 

December 31, 1985

"When you hear the bells at midnight, you will fall on your knees, bow your head to the ground so that the King of Peace will come. This year I will offer my peace to the world. But afterwards, I will ask you where you were when I offered you my peace."
 

December 31, 1990

“Dear children, tonight your Mother invites you to go together with me to the church in joy and in prayer. In this very specific joy, pray in church for the intention of peace.”
 

The Community of Caritas has its own special tradition in making the transition from the year that is passing, to the New Year that is coming. Be looking for the “Behind the Scenes” of New Year’s with the Community of Caritas in the next day or two.

In the Peace of the Season,
Be a Blessing,


A Friend of Medjugorje

Sunset over the Village of Medjugorje

 

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