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15
Feb

“Petition the Holy Father that True Peace May Come”

On May 31, 1955, the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of “The Lady of All Nations” revealed an extraordinarily profound message to Dutch visionary, Ida Peerdeman in Amsterdam, Netherlands(Church approved, May 31, 2002), which begins by warning the nations of the world that “Satan is not yet banished” and then announces: “The Lady of [...]

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15
Feb

Recommended Articles

Fr. Peter Damien Felhner – “Why We Need the 5th Marian Dogma Now” Msgr. Arthur B. Calkins – “The Proposed Marian Dogma: the What and the Why” Dr. Mark Miravalle – “Are You Afraid of Mary Co-Redemptrix?” Dr. Richard Russell – “Messages of War and Peace in the Lady of All Nations” Lady of All Nations – [...]

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16
Jan

Messages on War and Peace from The Lady of All Nations

I want to thank the Lady of All Nations Foundation for the invitation to speak with you today. I have visited Holland and Amsterdam many times over the past two decades. I was blessed by a marriage to a devout Catholic Dutchwoman who was born and raised in the South. Our last trip to Amsterdam [...]

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02
Jan

Benedict XVI’s Turn Toward Mary

“Immaculate Mother, in this place of grace, called together by the love of your Son Jesus the Eternal High Priest, we, sons in the Son and his priests, consecrate ourselves to your maternal Heart, in order to carry out faithfully the Father’s Will” (Benedict XVI, Fatima, May 12, 2012). What is the “heart” of Mary? [...]

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02
Jan

A Marian Offense for Benedict XVI

On the 93rd anniversary of the first apparition of Our Lady of the Rosary to three Portuguese children, Benedict XVI will address the world from this favored Marian shrine. Amidst an unprecedented attack on the papacy in recent months, and in light of the July 13, 1917, Fatima prophecy that “the Holy Father will have [...]

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30
Dec

The Pope of Mary Co-Redemptrix

In witnessing to most every aspect of the story of Mary Co-redemptrix, John Paul II, the “Totus Tuus” Pope, exceeded all papal predecessors. The quantity of such testimonies is vast; their depth profound; their love inspired. As if before a wine cellar full of extraordinary wines, we do not have the opportunity to taste and [...]

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09
Dec

Why A New Marian Dogma?

The popes of Catholic Church, based on Scripture and Tradition, have officially taught over the course of centuries that the Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, is also the Spiritual Mother of all peoples.  Mary performs this role as spiritual mother to humanity in three basic ways. First, Mary consented to be the Mother of Jesus [...]

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04
Nov

The New and Final Dogma in Marian History: Message of Our Lady of All Nations, December 31, 1951

The Doctrine is Good The Lady is there again. She looks at me with a smile, and she remains so for a long time. Then the Lady starts to speak, and she says, “Child, look carefully and listen to what I have come to tell you today. I am not bringing a new doctrine. The [...]

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15
Jul

Are You Afraid of Mary “Co-redemptrix”?

What is your first response when you hear someone refer to the mother of Jesus Christ as the “Co-redemptrix”? Extreme? Excessive pietism, even if well-intended? Heresy? Only Jesus is the Redeemer. If not directly heresy, then extremely dangerous? At least anti-ecumenical? Now let’s look at some people who have in fact called the Virgin Mary [...]

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11
Mar

“The Proposed Marian Dogma: the What and the Why”

In simple, yet poetic and profound language the third chapter of the Book of Genesis narrates the story of the fall of man. Three creatures play the major roles in this momentous drama: the serpent, the woman and the man. The serpent beguiles. The woman who was given to the man as his helpmate lets [...]

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