Thursday, September 20, 2012

Mary TV Daily Reflection 9/20/2012

ivan sees Our Lady in Vienna 2011 
Ivan encounters Our Lady at St. Stephen's in 2011
(Photo thanks to the prayer group in Vienna)

 
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J.M.J

September 20, 2012

Saint Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Saint Paul Chong Ha-sang and companions

 

Dear Family of Mary!

 

Ivan Dragicevic has been traveling throughout Italy this week, attending evenings of prayer during which Our Lady has come to him. He tirelessly travels from parish to parish, wherever he is allowed by the bishop to come, to share his early memories of the apparitions, and to explain Our Lady's main messages. He also shares about the encounter he has had that evening. It is a very strenuous program, and Ivan is very generous to share his time and his heart in such a way.

 

On September 16, 2012, Ivan was in Turin, Italy for the evening of prayer. He shared a message from Our Lady with the people there, and Radio Maria published the message on their web site. Ivan is careful to explain that the messages he receives are not messages for the world, like Marija's and Mirjana's. But they are for the good of the people present at the apparition. I want to share this message with all of you. It is for us always a help to hear what Our Lady is saying to her children.

 

Here is the message of September 16 through Ivan:

 

"Dear children, also tonight I want to help you. Pray for peace. Pray with me for peace in the world. Peace, dear children! Only peace! I am praying with you for peace in the world. For this reason I say to you, dear children, persevere in prayer! Thank you, dear children, because also today you have responded to my call" (September 16, 2012 through Ivan in Turin, Italy)

 

May we all respond to her call... May we pray with her for peace...

 

In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!

Cathy Nolan

©Mary TV 2012

 

PS. Ivan will be at St. Stephen's Cathedral on September 25, 2012- next Tuesday! Join us, live, from St. Stephen's at  www.marytv.tv starting at 10:00 am Eastern Time in the US.

 

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