https://mysticpost.com/2023/01/medj...r-lady-say-god-is-sending-something-to-earth/ MEDJUGORJE: MIRJANA CRIES AFTER HEARING OUR LADY SAY GOD IS SENDING SOMETHING TO EARTH January 11, 2023 stephen ryan 1839 Views 0 Comments The powerful silence of the crowd gathered around Mirjana is always an unforgettable experience at the time of the apparition and afterwards. The faithful understand that Our Lady is present with them here on earth, and they enter the quietness of their own hearts to experience the special graces that arrive with Our Lady. Not even in our churches today can you hear such silence. On October 2, 2010, after the apparition, Miryana was overcome with emotion when Our Lady left and returned to heaven. The visionary had to take a few moments to recollect herself before sharing Our Lady’s words with those gathered Mirjana said: ‘Please pray for unbelievers every day. They know not what awaits them.’ The only thing that I would want to tell you is to be converted. Make that known to all my children as quickly as possible. No pain, no suffering is too great for me in order to save you. I will pray to my Son not to punish the world; but I plead with you, be converted. You cannot imagine what is going to happen nor what the Eternal Father will send to earth.
It can only be chastisement. Deserved chastisement at that. And I very much agree, somethings coming; and soon. Theres something I've been wondering about lately.. My wife and I are due to go on a foreign holiday soon. I'm terrified that we don't get home. That "it comes" when we're away and we get stuck somewhere far away..
I've had those fears Jack. We always got safely home. But since covid "the days are evil" and I think if it were me I would pray about it. If we are in God's will that is the safest place to be. I think concern is natural but I would try to get confirmation from the Lord. He may want you to enjoy a holiday.
It is clearly a punishment and I think it will encompass the spiritual as well as temporal. It will bring dread, so that the living will envy the dead. In her book Mirjana writes: "I wish I could divulge more about what will happen in the future, but I can say one thing about how the priesthood relates to the secrets. We have this time we are living in now, and we have the time of the triumph of Our Lady's heart. Between these two times we have a bridge, and that bridge is our priests. Our Lady continually asks us to pray for our shepherd's, as she calls them, because the bridge needs to be strong enough for all of us to cross it to Our lady's triumph. In her message on 10-2-2010 she said, "Only alongside your shepherds will my heart triumph." There already is a shortage of priests and it is rare indeed to find a very holy zealous priest. I am talking about those priests you have encountered that have a fire of holiness in and around them. I don't know what the punishment is, but I know it will be grave and somehow involve the priesthood.
No idea. But spiritual chastisement is the worst. It may be Rome will fall into complete and very public error leaving good Catholics careening on a storm driven ship and forced to choose between the synodal Church and the true Church. A real in your face choice.
If that happens when you are on holiday, then you are meant to be there when it goes down. Perhaps, it is better for you to be there then home.
I believe that in March we could have the beginning of a prophetic timeline involving the Church and the entire world; after the death of the pope emeritus we will have a deliberate attack against the unity of the Church with the German synod that will coincide with the end of the continental stage of the Synod on Synodality.
I could not agree more that while a chastisement will include the temporal and physical, I believe it will more intensely impact the spiritual. I sense it will be a test of our faith … our reliance upon God and our willingness to accept death ( some physical but again I think mostly a death to our own self will and selfishness). The Lord Himself asked would be find any faith when He returns. I’ve been doing the Bible in a Year podcast and yesterday was reading from Genesis on Abraham’s great faith to offer his only son, Isaac. Abraham and actually Isaac too did not just have faith from their lips but within their entire being trusted God with everything they had. Abraham has zero doubt that even if Isaac was slain, God as creator of all could restore his life. We all know where this led to. So, I do think , like Abraham, we will be asked to have real trusting faith. And as Michael pointed out about the October 10, 2010 message, we will need zealous and holy shepherds. We need to pray for our priests everyday. Peace
I hope that it does not come to pass but this has been on my mind as well and doubly so with the passing of PB, the timing of which certainly seems profound. We are headed for a time of greater trial it seems. A wake up call...
I have been following along with Fr Mike Schmitz; The Catechism in a year on YouTube. What a great blessing it is each day...
My big question is to speak or not to speak. My dear ones seem To have "hardened hearts that resist the impulse of God's grace" and I have had little success in the past. Its an anguish to me. I don't even know what to say. Once I am over covid by God's good grace and your prayers dear MOG prayer warriors i intend to spend as much time as I can at adoration chapel and wait on the Lord to show me. Also starting the Mother of Sorrows chaplet/rosary. Anyone else in this quandry?
Yes. Each one of my adult children is to varying degree either in crisis of faith or at a point where they are ignoring God. I don’t think any of mine, thanks be to God, have rejected God or don’t believe. my latest quandary that I would welcome thoughts from the forum is my eldest son who goes to Church… and has a natural religiosity… almost goes out if a fear… told my wife today is is in an “existential crisis”. He was in tears and full of fear. He is a good man- open to life- 4 little girls under the age of 5! Maybe he just exhausted but maybe this is a moment of truth for him in his relationship and moving closer to and having a more deeper and personal relationship with God. So my question ….how do I respond to help him?
AED, I am in your exact quandary. My husband and I both have Covid, although he is 3 days ahead of me. He is much better so it gives me hope. My children were here for Christmas and came to mass with me— strictly as a gift to me. (I did not ask them as a month or so ago my daughter told me that the most liberating day of her life was when she realized that she didn’t have to believe in God anymore.) AnywayI just pray, hope, and try not to worry!
Of my 6 kids, only one is even interested in the faith and she is in trial most of the time. Her hubby was not Catholic but was baptized by Bill's brother who was a priest but he's not really interested. All the others don't seem to get it. But they were all raised Catholic so they have that base which I believe will be reactivated when the time comes.. I place them all in the chalice at every Mass and fully believe that God will save their souls
Prayers for you and yours Denise. Covid seems so bizarre. I never heard of an illness quite like it. You never know what it is going to do.
Perhaps he is a kind of natural mystic? What some people call a , 'Sensitive'. For him the curtain between this world and the next are more than half open? Did he have kinda strange experiences or dreams when he was young?