Saturday, July 24, 2010

Our Lady of All Nations Prayer:

"Say My Prayer Against Degeneration, Disaster and War" Print
Written by The Lady of All Nations   

In the October 11, 1953 message of the Lady of All Nations (ecclesiastical approval, May 31, 2002, see "Church Approves Apparitions of the Lady of All Nations" article), Our Lady speaks of the purpose for her visit: "to warn the world, the Church of Rome, and all peoples of degeneration, disasters and war. The world is living in degeneration. Disasters are yet to come. The peoples are still living in war."

Our Lady goes on to say, "the Lady of All Nations will be allowed to bring peace to the world, yet she must be asked for it under this title." She then speaks of the need to pray the prayer in preparation for "the great work" to begin: "Then the great work will begin—the crowning of Mary, the proclamation of the dogma of Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. First, however, let the Church and the nations invoke Mary under the new title and pray her prayer so that degeneration, disasters and war may be staved off from this world." – Ed.


I see the Lady standing there. She says, "Mary, 'the Lady of All Nations,' has been sent today, in order to warn the world, the Church of Rome, and all peoples of degeneration, disasters and war. The world is living in degeneration. Disasters are yet to come. The peoples are still living in war."

Again the Lady, with that thoughtful expression, says very slowly and distinctly, "The year 53 is the year in which 'the Lady of All Nations' must be brought to the world."

For a long time the Lady stands silent, and then resumes,

The Lady of All Nations will be allowed to bring peace to the world, yet she must be asked for it under this title. "The Lady of All Nations" will assist the Church of Rome. The Church of Rome—the Community—should invoke Mary, the Mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, under the new title: "the Lady of All Nations." They should say My prayer against degeneration, disaster and war, and spread it among all peoples. I shall help the Church of Rome—the Community. The nations should call on Me under this title.

A thoughtful silence follows. Then the Lady says with emphasis, "The Lord is the Redeemer of all nations. Mary, the Mother, was from the beginning chosen as Co-redemptrix. She became Co-redemptrix at the departure of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Father. She became the Mediatrix and Advocate of all people."

The Lady now waits for a moment and then continues, "Because Mary was destined to be the Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate, She comes now into these times, as 'the Lady of All Nations.' Because Mary will be given the title of 'the Lady of All Nations,' She has come under this title in different places, in different countries."

With a thoughtful expression the Lady then says,

The Lady, who must bring peace, came and gave Her prayer in the country where Satan had reigned. The Lady, who is bringing peace, gave Her words through an instrument from a country where peace was always desired. "The Lady of All Nations" is not destined for onecountry and one place, but is meant for the whole world, for all nations. This picture will go to Amsterdam, however, and that at the end of '53. It will be placed in a chapel or church. Later, it will be transferred to the church of "the Lady of All Nations."

My directions for this I have already given and they should be strictly adhered to. "The Lady of All Nations" has a few more messages to give. Her time is almost at an end.

After a moment's silence the Lady continues very distinctly and slowly,

Then the great work will begin—the crowning of Mary, the proclamation of the dogma of Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. First, however, let the Church and the nations invoke Mary under the new title and say Her prayer so that degeneration, disasters and wars may be staved off from this world. If they do this, the peoples of Europe will heave a sigh of relief after '54.

Now the Lady casts Her eyes over the globe on which She stands, saying, "Then the world's great task will come." The Lady looks about Her and pointing to the sheep, says,

Look at My black sheep: White sheep, beware! Now there is yet time for you all to co-operate in order to achieve unity.

Church of Rome, "the Lady of All Nations" will only come a few times more. She keeps on warning against false prophets. Ponder the messages the Lady has given you. Sacristan of the Pope, hand these messages on.

Now, lifting up Her index finger as if in warning, the Lady says,

Holy Father, you have a great task to fulfill before you will be received among Us. Again I exhort you: do carry out the plans you have drawn up. See to the last dogma—the crowning of the Mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, the Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. In '54, you are to announce this new title to the nations. Let your care extend to the countries in which the Lord Jesus Christ is persecuted. This can and shall become a great world movement, at the head of which Mary will stand as "the Lady of All Nations." I shall help. I shall, through My Lord, be able to heal the nations.

Then the finger goes down again and the Lady, resuming Her well known attitude, waits a little before She adds,

And now I speak to your Bishop: you should understand why I speak to the Holy Father and his Sacristan. This movement is not for one country only, but for all nations. Do your part in your own country, however, for the spread of the prayer and these messages. Mary takes the responsibility. You know She said that the painting would be placed under the care of the Dominican Fathers. You know that She said the donations should not be used only for the Dominicans, but for all the needs of the church as well. Introduce Mary as "the Lady of All Nations" into your country. There the great world movement will originate. The time hasnow come and it is very short. Mary stands here as the Mother who wants to help Her children. Ask and She will help you—under this new title.

Now the Lady disappears slowly.


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