Our Lady's warnings at Kibeho, Rwanda summarized by Bishop Scott McCaig C.C
1…An urgent call to repentance and the conversion of hearts: “Repent, repent, repent!” “Convert your heart while there is still time.”
2…A diagnosis of the moral state of the world: “The world is very unwell.” “The world races to its loss, it risks falling into the abyss, which means it will be immersed in innumerable and unceasing tragedies. The world is in rebellion against God. Too many sins are committed in it. There is neither love nor peace.” “If you don’t repent and don’t convert your hearts, you will all fall into the abyss.”
3…The Virgin’s deep sadness: The seers were surprised to see her weeping on August 15th, 1982 (the apparition wherein she predicted the genocide and showed the visionaries what it would look like). The Mother of the Word is strongly afflicted because of the incredulity and the impenitence of human beings. She complains about our bad behavior characterized by dissolution of morality, dissensions, complaisance in evil, and continual disobedience to the commandments of God.
4…“Faith and unbelief will come unexpectedly.” This is one of the so-called mysterious words said by the Virgin to Alphonsine at the beginning of the apparitions, with a request to repeat it to humankind.
5…Redemptive suffering: This theme is one of the most important in the apparitions of Kibeho, especially for Nathalie Mukamazimpaka. For a Christian, suffering, otherwise unavoidable in this life on earth, is an obliged path to reach heavenly glory. The Virgin said to her seers, notably to Nathalie on May 15th, 1982: “No one gets to heaven without suffering.” Or “Mary’s child doesn’t separate with the cross” But suffering is also a means of expiating the sin of the world and to participate in the sufferings of Jesus and Mary for the salvation of the world. The seers have been invited to live this message concretely, to accept suffering with faith and joy, to mortify themselves, and to renounce pleasures for the conversion of the world. Thus, Kibeho reminds us of the place of the cross in the life of the Christian and of the Church.
6…Pray unceasingly and without hypocrisy: Human beings don’t pray, and even among those who do pray many don’t pray properly. The Virgin asks us (through the seers) to pray a lot for the world, to teach others to pray and to pray in the place of those who don’t pray. The Virgin asks us to put more goodwill into praying and to pray without hypocrisy.
7. Devotion to Mary is notably concretized by a regular and sincere recitation of the rosary.
8…The Rosary of the Sorrows of the Virgin Mary: The Seer Marie Claire Mukangango received revelations on this topic. The Virgin likes this rosary a great deal. Known in the past, it had fallen into oblivion. Our Lady of Kibeho wants it to be put in honor and spread in the Church. But this “rosary of sorrows” doesn’t replace the regular Holy Rosary.
9…The Virgin wants a chapel built in memory of her apparitions in Kibeho. This theme carries up from Alphonsine’s apparition on January 16th, 1982 and comes back
repeatedly during that year especially by Nathalie, with new developments.
(This chapel has been completed).
10…Pray unceasingly for the Church, because strong tribulations are waiting in the coming time: So said the Virgin to Alphonsine, on August 15th, 1983, and on November 28th, 1983.
Our Lady of Kibeho, Our Mother of Sorrows, Our Mother of the Word, Pray for us
Jesus, we Trust in You! Mother Mary, we entrust ourselves and the whole world to your Loving Care! Thank you!
Father Isaac Longworth is a recently ordained priest with the Companions of the Cross. He speaks the Truth with love and compassion. I wish my children heard homilies like this when they were teenagers in the 80s. Thank you, Father Isaac, and God bless You and all our Priests. I pray for priests every day. We all should
Prayer of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus
O Jesus, I pray for your
faithful and fervent priests;
for your unfaithful and tepid priests;
for your priests laboring at home
or abroad in distant mission fields;
for your tempted priests;
for your lonely and desolate priests;
for your young priests; for your dying priests;
for the souls of your priests in purgatory.
But above all, I recommend to you
the priests dearest to me: the priest who baptized me;
the priests who absolved me from my sins;
the priests at whose Masses
I assisted and who gave me your
Body and Blood in Holy Communion;
the priests who taught and instructed me;
all the priests to whom I am indebted
in any other way (especially …).
O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,
and bless them abundantly in time and in eternity.
Amen.
I have been to Auschwitz Birkenau. I saw pictures of the unimaginable horror perpetrated by the Nazi Regime. So many of the youth of today know nothing about History it seems. When this present generation of University Students graduate, Lord have mercy on the world!
Hi everybody. Fr. Isaac Longworth who is a recently ordained priest with the Companions of the Cross has a really excellent series on the lives of the Saints. Fr. Isaac's podcasts and videos are concise but offer a great understanding of why the Catholic Church honors the lives of these Holy men and women. They are an incredible example to us of their heroic love for God and His Church and of God's unconditional love for us. God desires that each one of us be a saint. We just have to respond to His invitation. Abba, we, Your children Glorify you and we thank you for creating us to be with you in eternity. Jesus, we thank you for saving us and for sending us your Holy Spirit to be our song. Come Holy Spirit!
My sister Pat is presently on a Pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes, and the Shrines of Spain. She has been sending me photos with some commentary. I have posted it on my blog teresa-httpsitesgooglecomsitefaithful.blogspot.com…
" From man, in regard to his fellow man, I will demand an accounting": reverence and love for every human life." (Gen 9:5) from Evangelium Vitae. We are living in a time where the human person, created by God in His image and likeness is no longer reverenced and loved. Preborn babies are killed often for the sake of convenience. Doctor-assisted suicide is increasing exponentially, and children are sexually exploited by a society that has brainwashed them into the belief that a boy can be a girl and a girl can be a boy (and all that goes along with this lie) This is not love, this is not reverence. This is hateful and evil.
Maureen Teresa Ward
Our Lady's warnings at Kibeho, Rwanda summarized by Bishop Scott McCaig C.C
1…An urgent call to repentance and the conversion of hearts: “Repent, repent, repent!” “Convert your heart while there is still time.”
2…A diagnosis of the moral state of the world: “The world is very unwell.” “The world races to its loss, it risks falling into the abyss, which means it will be immersed in innumerable and unceasing tragedies. The world is in rebellion against God. Too many sins are committed in it. There is neither love nor peace.” “If you don’t repent and don’t convert your hearts, you will all fall into the abyss.”
3…The Virgin’s deep sadness: The seers were surprised to see her weeping on August 15th, 1982 (the apparition wherein she predicted the genocide and showed the visionaries what it would look like). The Mother of the Word is strongly afflicted because of the incredulity and the impenitence of human beings. She complains about our bad behavior characterized by dissolution of morality, dissensions, complaisance in evil, and continual disobedience to the commandments of God.
4…“Faith and unbelief will come unexpectedly.” This is one of the so-called mysterious words said by the Virgin to Alphonsine at the beginning of the apparitions, with a request to repeat it to humankind.
5…Redemptive suffering: This theme is one of the most important in the apparitions of Kibeho, especially for Nathalie Mukamazimpaka. For a Christian, suffering, otherwise unavoidable in this life on earth, is an obliged path to reach heavenly glory. The Virgin said to her seers, notably to Nathalie on May 15th, 1982: “No one gets to heaven without suffering.” Or “Mary’s child doesn’t separate with the cross” But suffering is also a means of expiating the sin of the world and to participate in the sufferings of Jesus and Mary for the salvation of the world. The seers have been invited to live this message concretely, to accept suffering with faith and joy, to mortify themselves, and to renounce pleasures for the conversion of the world. Thus, Kibeho reminds us of the place of the cross in the life of the Christian and of the Church.
6…Pray unceasingly and without hypocrisy: Human beings don’t pray, and even among those who do pray many don’t pray properly. The Virgin asks us (through the seers) to pray a lot for the world, to teach others to pray and to pray in the place of those who don’t pray. The Virgin asks us to put more goodwill into praying and to pray without hypocrisy.
7. Devotion to Mary is notably concretized by a regular and sincere recitation of the rosary.
8…The Rosary of the Sorrows of the Virgin Mary: The Seer Marie Claire Mukangango received revelations on this topic. The Virgin likes this rosary a great deal. Known in the past, it had fallen into oblivion. Our Lady of Kibeho wants it to be put in honor and spread in the Church. But this “rosary of sorrows” doesn’t replace the regular Holy Rosary.
9…The Virgin wants a chapel built in memory of her apparitions in Kibeho. This theme carries up from Alphonsine’s apparition on January 16th, 1982 and comes back
repeatedly during that year especially by Nathalie, with new developments.
(This chapel has been completed).
10…Pray unceasingly for the Church, because strong tribulations are waiting in the coming time: So said the Virgin to Alphonsine, on August 15th, 1983, and on November 28th, 1983.
Our Lady of Kibeho, Our Mother of Sorrows, Our Mother of the Word, Pray for us
Jesus, we Trust in You!
Mother Mary, we entrust ourselves and the whole world to your Loving Care!
Thank you!
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Father Isaac Longworth is a recently ordained priest with the Companions of the Cross. He speaks the Truth with love and compassion. I wish my children heard homilies like this when they were teenagers in the 80s. Thank you, Father Isaac, and God bless You and all our Priests. I pray for priests every day. We all should
Prayer of St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus
O Jesus, I pray for your
faithful and fervent priests;
for your unfaithful and tepid priests;
for your priests laboring at home
or abroad in distant mission fields;
for your tempted priests;
for your lonely and desolate priests;
for your young priests; for your dying priests;
for the souls of your priests in purgatory.
But above all, I recommend to you
the priests dearest to me: the priest who baptized me;
the priests who absolved me from my sins;
the priests at whose Masses
I assisted and who gave me your
Body and Blood in Holy Communion;
the priests who taught and instructed me;
all the priests to whom I am indebted
in any other way (especially …).
O Jesus, keep them all close to your heart,
and bless them abundantly in time and in eternity.
Amen.
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I have been to Auschwitz Birkenau. I saw pictures of the unimaginable horror perpetrated by the Nazi Regime. So many of the youth of today know nothing about History it seems. When this present generation of University Students graduate, Lord have mercy on the world!
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Hi everybody. Fr. Isaac Longworth who is a recently ordained priest with the Companions of the Cross has a really excellent series on the lives of the Saints. Fr. Isaac's podcasts and videos are concise but offer a great understanding of why the Catholic Church honors the lives of these Holy men and women. They are an incredible example to us of their heroic love for God and His Church and of God's unconditional love for us. God desires that
each one of us be a saint. We just have to respond to His invitation. Abba, we, Your children Glorify you and we thank you for creating us to be with you in eternity. Jesus, we thank you for saving us and for sending us your Holy Spirit to be our song. Come Holy Spirit!
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My sister Pat is presently on a Pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes, and the Shrines of Spain. She has been sending me photos with some commentary. I have posted it on my blog
teresa-httpsitesgooglecomsitefaithful.blogspot.com…
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I'm in! Thanks, Mr. Krayden
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" From man, in regard to his fellow man, I will demand an accounting": reverence and love for every human life." (Gen 9:5) from Evangelium Vitae.
We are living in a time where the human person, created by God in His image and likeness is no longer reverenced and loved. Preborn babies are killed often for the sake of convenience. Doctor-assisted suicide is increasing exponentially, and children are sexually exploited by a society that has brainwashed them into
the belief that a boy can be a girl and a girl can be a boy (and all that goes along with this lie) This is not love, this is not reverence. This is hateful and evil.
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