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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations (19)
19th MESSAGE
December 3, 1949
Germany - Modern paganism
I see the Lady standing before me. She says,
“Child, I am bringing you a message for Germany
again. It must be saved.”
Then the Lady takes me above Germany. As I see Germany lying
there I feel the situation there: a terrible decline of the country, the people,
and the youth––and a great apostasy. The Lady says,
“The bishops should work. They have to give the
order to their priests to work especially among the youth, against humanism––modern
paganism.”
I see many crosses standing before me. The Lady shows me
how those crosses are being taken to various places. Now in Berlin I see a large
square, where the Reichstag-building is. The Lady seems to plant a large Cross
there, saying to me,
“People have to be brought there. The youth have
to be kept away from modern paganism. They should work hard on this.”
Rome
Then I see Rome again before me. The Lady moves her finger
in warning over Rome and says,
“Oh, oh, why not start from there? It has to
be completely rebuilt.”
It is as though her hands are going around the Vatican, digging
underneath and turning everything upside down.
The Netherlands
Then I see the Netherlands lying before me. The Lady says,
“The Netherlands are approaching the downward
slope, too.”
I see the Dutch youth, young people and children, on a downward
slope. The Lady says,
“They are on a downward slope.”
The chasm
Then it is as if the Lady takes me along somewhere. In front
of me I see two very high mountains. In between there is a very deep and dark
chasm or abyss. It seems as though I were suddenly placed on one of those mountains.
The Lady says,
“Look ...”
And I see an abyss in the middle of the world. All at once
it seems that the two mountains are brought together by the Lady, and she says,
“This chasm has to be closed.”
Changing the laws
Next I see St. Peter’s. The Lady says,
“Child, there you see the Pope in full pontificals,
holding up two fingers. Listen carefully. The doctrine is right, but the Pope
is entitled to change the laws. He should see it through.”
All the while I see the Pope sitting before me, holding up
two fingers. Next I see a large session hall, in which the Pope is seated.
“Child,”
says the Lady,
“the laws may be changed. They may, they must
be changed. The social classes must come closer to each other. Those in Rome
should see it through and set the example for the entire world. Consider and
speak––and again I say to you: love is the first commandment, and next to it,
as if joined to it by an arch, truth and righteousness.”
The doctrine of Christ
“Child,”
says the Lady again,
“look.”
And I see a ‘50’ between the Lady and the Pope. The Lady
says,
“In that year hard work will have to be done
and ... not only with words. The doctrine of Christ is right. Why is it not
lived correctly and in all its refinement?”
Now I see around me little dots and in the middle a big,
red one. The Lady presses her hand heavily upon the red dot, saying,
“That is the main issue. It is not lived correctly.
There needs to be a complete change. If they do not take these warnings to heart,
they will perish and end up there.”
And I again see those mountains with the abyss.
Once more I see the Pope, and the Lady says,
“He has but to command and it will happen.”
Then I see Italy and unfamiliar clergy of high rank. I see
the Pope seated with cardinals and bishops around him, in a large session hall
of the Vatican. The Lady tells me he is issuing a decree. Then I see bridging
between the upper and lower classes.
“This is what it has to come to”,
the Lady says.
“Keep in mind love and righteousness. Let all
who believe work together for the good.”
It will come true through the years
Then I ask, “But are you really the Lady?”[1]She looks at me smiling and says,
“Your spiritual director should believe you;
he has sufficient evidence. Tell him the following: he has good intentions and
has love in his heart––for his work, too; and for the rest ...”
The Lady then makes a friendly gesture with her head and
hands, like a good mother, adding,
“And for the rest he need not worry. This is
simply the way his life has been guided. The evidence has been given to you.
I cannot say more, as of yet. It will come true through the years. Tell him
this.”
These last words upset me very much, and I think, “Through
the years? Then how long will it take?”
And then the Lady goes away.
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