Sunday, August 26, 2007



A LATE NIGHT REFLECTION

'The Seed is Beginning to Germinate,' is Message 66 to Fr. Gobbi.

It's the last night of the year 1974. New Years Eve! Our Lady says to end and begin the new year with Her, close to Her Immaculate Heart, in prayer! What better place could we be? Where do you spend New Years Eve? Partying? Having too much to eat and drink? Hopefully no sexual sins.

Mary wants us to pray in thanksgiving and reparation! In thanksgiving for all that She has done this year for Her Movement, and grateful for the graces we have received by being members of the MMP, offering our prayers, sufferings, and total trust in Our Lady.

In Reparation and propitiation for all those who are forgetting their dignity as Christians and through their partying, often offending the Hearts of Jesus and Mary! Yes we need to pray, especially for Our Lady's priest-sons, that they come to their senses and detach themselves from the world and it's easy road to hell.

Of course we never judge anyone and so we pray for all priests that they be holy and sanctified, leading their people along the narrow road to Heaven. That's what today's Gospel at Mass was all about. Read what the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI has to say about it: ZENIT

Our Lady continues to tell Fr. Gobbi that the decisive events are about to begin: the great battle between Mary and Satan; and a great part of humanity will not even expect it! So many of Our Lady's children have been corrupted and led astray by the Evil One. They have lost their sense of sin and are full of Satan's pride. Is there any hope in all this? Yes!

Soon, the Blessed Mother says, the days when all that She predicted will take place; it is very near! Read the events of Fatima, Garabandal, Akita, Japan and you will know "word for word" what Our Lady has predicted for our time. Her last words today are, "The world must be renewed in blood, that it may be purified and made ready for the birth of a new world, illumined by the light and the love of my Son Jesus!"
Roman Deacon

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