| In This Issue “This Picture Will Precede a New Dogma” by: Ida Peerdeman Who is Mary of Nazareth? by: Amsterdam Apparitions.com “From the Depths of My Eucharistic Heart” by: Anne, a Lay Apostle Can a Catholic be a Freemason? by: Kevin Clarke Humanum Genus – Encyclical on Freemasonry by: Pope Leo XIII Why We Need the Fifth Marian Dogma Now by: Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner Blessed Virgin Mary: Unique Cooperator in the Redemption by: Pope John Paul II “This Picture Will Precede a New Dogma” In this April 15, 1951 Message from the Lady of All Nations, Our Lady explains her own historic role as the “Co-redemptrix,” how her image will prepare the way for a “new dogma” and how the Church will only grow stronger and more powerful through struggling for this new Marian Dogma of Mary Co-redemptrix -Ed. April 15, 1951 I see that great bright light again. Very slowly the Lady comes forth from that light, and then she is standing before me clearly. Read the rest of the message...
Who is Mary of Nazareth? By popular demand, we are re-running the profoundly beautiful synthesis of “Who is Mary of Nazareth” which was provided by the new official English website of the Lady of All Nations Apparitions entitled, “Amsterdam Apparitions.com” Although soon to be released on the new site (Pentecost Sunday, May 27) is the international documentary, “Peace Through A Woman” which is narrated by Hollywood celebrity Martin Sheen. Visit www.amsterdamaparitions.com. -Ed. Everything we say about Mary is related to Christ. With love and pride we tell it all Christians: If you truly believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, how could you possibly presume that the Father used a woman so that His Son could become human, and then dismissed her? Finish the article...
“From the Depths of My Eucharistic Heart” The following message from Jesus through Anne a Lay Apostle (Local Church permission for distribution, August, 2011, Diocese of Killmore, Ireland) is the first in a series of sublime messages from Vol 2 entitled, “Conversations With The Eucharistic Heart of Jesus (see www.directionforourtimes.com). Do not miss the graces conveyed in this authentic heavenly message, from the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus directly to your heart. - Ed. August 17, 2003 Jesus My children I am speaking to you from the depth of My Eucharistic heart. My dearest little souls of this world, you must come back to Me. I want your love now, as never before, and I want to protect you, as never before. Continue reading... Can a Catholic be a Freemason? In recent years, many people have been greatly amused by films such as National Treasure and its sequel. In those movies, Freemasons of history helped to build society by passing secrets of hidden national wealth, keeping it out of enemy hands, and in doing so safeguarding the fate of the upstart nation. And who would not enjoy such cleverly conceived tales about these enlightened social builders? Read more...
Humanum Genus – Encyclical on Freemasonry The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver of heavenly gifts, “through the envy of the devil,” separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one steadfastly contends for truth and virtue, the other of those things which are contrary to virtue and to truth. Finish the encyclical...
Why We Need the Fifth Marian Dogma Now This exceptional presentation by Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, on the solution to the great crises facing the Church and the world today: the need to re-Marianize the Church by recognizing the Blessed Mother’s universal mediation through the solemn definition of her roles as Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix of all graces and Advocate, was given at the Mary, “Unique Cooperator in the Redemption” Symposium held at Fatima on May 3-7, 2005. – Ed. I have chosen to entitle this final, concluding conference of our symposium, the “Cause of Mary, Advocate.” Etymologically, cause is a legal term. Read the rest of the article...
Blessed Virgin Mary: Unique Cooperator in the Redemption God’s redemptive love of self-gift in Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit and humanity’s response to this unconditional love is the core of salvation history. Continue reading... | | | | |
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