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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations (33)
33rd MESSAGE
May 31, 1951[1]
Feast of Mary, Mediatrix of All Graces
Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate
The Lady is again there, and she says,
“I stand here and come to tell you that I wish
to be Mary, the Lady of All Nations. Look carefully. I am standing before the
Cross of the Redeemer. My head, hands and feet as of a human being, as of the
Son of Man; the body as of the Spirit. I have firmly placed my feet upon the
globe, for in this time the Father and the Son wants to bring me into this world
as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. This will be the new and final Marian
dogma. This image will precede. This dogma will be much disputed, yet it will
be carried through. I have repeated these things so that you may once more clarify
this to your spiritual director and theologians and refute their objections.”
The flock of sheep
“Pay close attention now and describe what
I let you see. This is the last instruction I will give for the image. Look
carefully. I am standing on the globe. Around the globe, child, you thought
you were seeing clouds. But now look carefully at what I will let you see.”
Now I see the clouds changing into living sheep. From left
and right around the globe a flock of sheep comes forth on both sides, as if
from out of the depths. Here and there I see some black sheep among them. Lambs
lie down at the foot of the globe. Sheep come walking along, some grazing. But
most have their heads upturned, as if gazing intently at the Lady and the Cross.
There are also sheep lying on the ground with their heads raised, looking at
the Lady. It is a beautiful and peaceful
sight. Then the Lady says to me,
“Child, imprint this image well upon your memory
and describe it well. This image of the flock of sheep represents the nations
of the whole world, who will not find rest until they lie down and in tranquility
look up at the Cross, the center of this world.”
The rays of Grace, Redemption and Peace
“Now look at my hands and describe what you
see.”
Now it is as if there, in the middle of her hands, had been
a wound. From there, from each hand, three rays of light are coming forth, shining
upon the sheep. The Lady smiles and says,
“These are three rays, the rays of Grace, Redemption
and Peace. Through the Grace of my Lord and Master, and out of love for humanity,
the Father sent to the world His only Son as Redeemer. Now both of them want
to send the Holy, the True Spirit, who alone can be Peace. Hence: Grace, Redemption,
Peace.
The Father and the Son wish to send Mary, the
Lady of All Nations, in this time as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate.
Here I have given you a clear and distinct
explanation of this image. With this the image is complete.”[2]
A promise
“You, child, are the instrument, merely the
instrument, for passing on these things. See to it that the prayer, which briefly
and powerfully asks for the sending of the Holy, True Spirit, is spread as quickly
as possible. Tell your spiritual director and all who cooperate in this that
I promise to give grace for soul and body––according to the Son’s will––to all
who pray before the image and call upon Mary, the Lady of All Nations.”
From country to country, from town to town
“You should not treat this as something for
a limited circle. For I am the Lady of All Nations. This image shall go from
country to country, from town to town. That is the intention of the work of
redemption.
Now I speak to your spiritual director and
the others who are cooperating. Be aware of your duty and do not hesitate to
carry through with what I have said. Once more I want to say: I promise to help
all who are in spiritual or bodily need, if they do my will, the Father’s will.”
The women and men of this world
Now the Lady waits a moment and gazes before herself. Then
she says,
“Theologians, you will have no difficulty if
you consider that the Lord and Master had already predestined the Lady for sacrifice.
For the sword had already been pointed at the heart of the Mother. With this
I mean to say that I always went before the Son in spiritual and bodily sufferings.
And now I speak to the women of this world:
women of this world, do you know what it means to be a woman? It means making
sacrifices. Abandon all of your egoism and vanity, and try to bring to the center,
the Cross, all children and those who are still wandering around grazing. Make
sacrifices.
And now I speak to the men of this world. I
say to them: from you, men, has to come the strength and the will to lead the
world to the sole Prince of this world, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Act in a modern way and promptly
“I have explained to you, child, what this
message will mean for the world. You, through your spiritual director and others,
shall see to it that this is made known to the world. This is my wish for today.
For I wish to be the Lady of All Nations. Act in a modern way and promptly.”
And now the Lady is slowly leaving, as she says,
“This time is Our time.”
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