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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations (2)

2nd MESSAGE

April 21, 1945

The image of the Lady

Suddenly I am placed in a church. Then I say, “I am standing in front of a special altar and see the image of the Lady.” It is a portrayal of the Lady, the way I saw her the first time. It is in the midst of flowers; even on the altar steps I see an incredible amount of flowers. Thousands of people are kneeling before it.

Peace in Christ

The image looks at me and waves her finger to and fro in warning. She says three times,

“You people will preserve peace if you believe in Him. Make this known.”

With these words, the Lady puts a crucifix in my hand, and she points at this crucifix which I have to show all around me.

New danger

After that she takes me, so to speak, out of the church, and there I see an unending emptiness before me. As I gaze into this void, however, I see human heads in it. It is as if I have to pick one out here and there, and then the image says to me,

“There are leaders who are plotting again.”

Israel will rise again

Then I see a scene of people fleeing and moving away, and I am given to understand: that is the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. As the Lady points at that exodus, she says,

“But Israel will rise again.”[1]

Above the scene of the exodus, I see a representation of God the Father in the clouds. He is holding His hand over His eyes, and the Lady tells me,

“And Yahweh is ashamed of His people.”

Cain and Abel - The stone tablets

Then I see a vivid representation of Cain and Abel. A large jawbone of a donkey is actually lying there. I see Cain taking flight.

After this I see someone wearing a long robe, with a beard, and two stone tablets in his hands. Written on these stone tablets is a language which I do not know at all. Then it seems like those two stone tablets are being smashed to pieces. I see the pieces lying in the sand.

The Miracle Procession

After this I am placed again before the altar. But suddenly it is as if I see a procession filing past outside the church. The Lady points it out to me and says,

“That is the Miracle Procession of Amsterdam.”

I see that procession going through the old downtown. There is also a priest there, walking in front with Our Lord.[2]

Then suddenly I see that procession moving on to this neighborhood––South Amsterdam––to a stretch of land. Then everything is gone again.

 


[1]On May 14, 1948, Israel was proclaimed an independent state.

[2] This procession was originally a Eucharistic procession, meaning that there was a priest carrying the Holy Eucharist. See Appendix I.

 

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