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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations (10)

10th MESSAGE

June 9, 1946
Pentecost

Urbi et Orbi

Once again I see the Lady standing before me. She moves her finger to and fro in warning, and she says, as if speaking to the world,

“Urbi et Orbi.[1]For the moment that is the most important.”

Working and watching

The Lady comes down, and in her shawl she is carrying a little Child with her, a glorified Child. She signals me to follow her, and I walk along behind her. The Lady lays that Child in the midst of the world, and the Child starts to cry very loudly. The Lady points to that Child and says,

“You people who are for Him, be watchful! I cannot warn you enough.”

Then I look again at that place, but the Child is suddenly gone. The Lady looks dejectedly into the world and says,

“These are not to be found among men: Righteousness, Truth and Love.”

After that it is as if the Lady stares intently in front of herself, and she says,

“Disaster upon disaster! For a second time I tell you this: as long as these are missing, there can be no true peace. By praying and especially by working for the good and not just praying. Working and keeping watch.”

A new disaster

Then I suddenly see that the Lady has stepped aside. Now I am shown a very repulsive sight. From the other direction something like demons are coming towards me, figures whirling around through one another, with horns on their heads, awkward paws and horrible faces. Then I hear the Lady say,

“I predict a great, new disaster in the world.”

This the Lady says very sadly and warningly. Then she says,

“If people would only listen ...”

And she keeps on shaking her head.

Then I see a short span of time and hear,

“Seemingly things will go well for a short time.”

Next I see the globe, and the Lady points at it. I see glaring lights and rays, and the globe seems to explode on all sides. Then the Lady points at the sky. She stands to my right, that is, in the West, and she points to the East. I see a great number of stars in the sky, and the Lady says,

“That is where it comes from.”

Struggle against the Pope

Suddenly I see a cardinal’s hat lying before me. Around the hat are ribbons which hang down. On it an X-sign appears as if that hat would be crossed out. I hear the Lady say,

“There will be a struggle in Rome against the Pope.”

I see lots of bishops sitting around the Pope, and then I hear,

“Catastrophic.”

Then the Lady goes away.


[1] Latin for ‘For the city and the world’. This is the blessing the Holy Father gives on Christmas and Easter.

 

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