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8th November 1993. Saint Luke's.
Mary's Garment - Peace.
I saw Our Lady during the Rosary. She said, "Peace is the garment I wear. Shelter under Its train - It is abundant. It is a gift from God. Come, children, receive the gift - and, in turn, cover all those who surround you with this beautiful garment.
I Bless you with the Peace of Jesus."
25th. November 1993. Saint Luke's.
Mary's Message about Peace.
Our Lady was dressed in white. She looked beautiful. She said, "I call you to prayer, children - prayer, prayer. This I urge you, children, "More prayer, and greater trust in God."
Let your hearts be filled with God's Peace, as you live a life of prayer - loving God and trusting in Him. When your hearts overflow with problems, gather them all up, and give them to God, in trust.
Mighty people of this world have built thrones for themselves - but they will topple; their thrones are not founded on love of God.
The lowly, in prayer, are raised up by God.
Whatever you are called to do in life, do in prayer; whether making decisions for a nation, or preparing a meal for your family - do in prayer, in love of God.
Have justice in your hearts. Never treat anyone unjustly. Never judge anyone - even in thought. Deal fairly and justly with those you meet. And pray for those who oppress you.
I Bless you with the Peace of Jesus."
10th. February. 1994. Saint Luke's. Feast of Saint Scholastica.
Mary's Message about War and Her desire for Peace.
I saw Our Lady during the Rosary. Her hands were outstretched. I saw a staircase winding round. I was shown that the staircase led to Heaven, and that some people reach the top step while on the Earth.
Our Lady said, " I want to hear the sound of people praying - not the noise of gunfire, and shells exploding. I want to see hands raised to Heaven in praise of God - not in agonies of despair. I wish my children to shed tears of joy - not sorrow.
So many hearts are broken; so many lives are in ruins; so many minds are in turmoil - confusion. So many of my children are living without hope, and frozen with fear. There is so much war - so much war. So much hatred. So much violence. Rivers run blood red. There is no peace. Children, pray for peace. Live in peace."
20th. February. 1994.
The Word of God.
God has been saying many times over several days, "Speak My Word, that barren souls may become fruitful,"
25th. February. 1994. Saint Luke's.
Message from Our Lady about time in our day for God.
Our Lady said, "Is this what I am to expect from My children? Rushing; always rushing. Children, stop to ponder and to reflect on what you are saying, and on what you are doing. Slow down - stop; and ask yourselves, "Where am I going?"
I come to Bless the world with God's Peace. I come to request of everyone, "Listen to the Word of God." How can you listen when your hearts and minds are in a rush? Be gentle and receptive in your hearts; be patient and silent. Listen to the Call of Love. Listen to the Call of the Mother sent by the Father. I bless you in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
4th. March. 1994. Saint Luke's.
Message from Our Lady about Death and the importance of the Eucharist.
Our Lady said to me, " Do not be afraid to tell people of death and the meeting with the Creator. Therefore, implore upon them the importance of the preparation of their souls for meeting with God, in death of mortal life.
Speak, daughter, of the Eucharist - the Food of Life. Say to people, " Receive the Eucharist frequently." And request of those who receive the Eucharist to speak of the importance of this Sacrament to others; speak with seriousness and with joy.
Say to everyone you meet and speak with, My daughter, " Our Holy Mother requests that we talk to others about God, and the importance of receiving the Eucharist. On a day unknown to us, we will have a very special meeting with God - the meeting that is forever; all our past will be in the moment of that meeting. Let us prepare for that moment - destined for us from the moment of our conception. Let us love God and receive Him frequently, and worthily, in the Eucharist."
I Bless you, My daughter."
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