Saturday, November 30, 2013

Her heart was illuninated as if it were made of gold


 

On November 29, 1932, Fernande Voisin, age 15, and her brother Albert, age 11, went to bring their 13 year-old sister, Gilberte, home from the boarding school of the Sisters of the Christian Doctrine of Nancy, accompanied by their friend Andrée Degeimbre, age 14, and her 9 year-old sister, Gilberte.

Just after ringing the doorbell of the school, Albert turned around and stared in the direction of the nearby railroad tracks, and exclaimed: "Look at the Virgin walking over the bridge!" (…). On November 30th, the Blessed Virgin appeared to them again above the bridge; and again on December 1st (…). Then, after December 29th, they saw that her heart was illuminated on her chest as if it were made of gold.

The Virgin Mary appeared about thirty more times, until January 3, 1933. Our Lady introduced herself in the following way: “I am the Immaculate Virgin, the Mother of God, the Queen of Heaven.” (…) The last evening, she declared: “I will convert sinners.” She said to Fernande: “Do you love my Son? Do you love me?” And, after Fernande repeated "yes" twice, she finally said: “Then, sacrifice yourself for me. Farewell.”

Msgr André Marie Charue, bishop of Namur (France), approved the supernatural character of the apparitions on July 2, 1949.
The Mary of Nazareth Team
 
 
 

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