The 4th. Message of the Lady of All Nations
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4th MESSAGE

August 29, 1945

Sadness and joy

I see the Lady before me. She indicates that I should look into my hand. I see, so to speak, strange things coming out of it. I see a great sadness; this is put into my hand and I have to look at it. When I look into my hand, I feel a deep sadness arising. The Lady smiles and says,

“But joy will follow.”

At that moment I can also feel that joy. I see rays, bright rays.

One community

Next I see large buildings, churches. Churches of all sorts appear, that is, not only Catholic churches. The Lady says,

“It must become one large community.”

At these words I feel terrible pains in my hand. Storms are coming upon these churches.

Era of three Popes

Now the Lady lets me see three Popes. To the left, above, stands Pope Pius X. Our Pope, Pius XII, is standing in the middle, and to the right I see a new Pope. [1]
Pointing at the three Popes, the Lady says,

“These three––that is one era. This Pope and the new one are the fighters.”

A new war

Then she refers to a new yet strange war, [2] much later, which will cause terrible disaster.

The formation of priests

Now I see lines of young priests passing by. The Lady says,

“A lot, however, has to be changed in the Church. The formation of priests will have to be changed: a more modern formation, suited to the times, yet good, in the good spirit.”

The Lady says the latter with emphasis.

I suddenly see a dove flying around my hand. It is being held, yet it is flying around continuously. The dove is sending forth new rays.

The Lady then points to the Pope, and says,

“Breadth has to come, more social. Various movements are tending towards socialism, which is good, but it can be done under the guidance of the Church.”

The Lady now looks very dejected and says,

“Very much has to be changed in the formation.”

I see great counter-currents, much opposition to this in the Church.

And then all of a sudden the Lady is gone.
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[1] When in 1963 Cardinal Montini was chosen as Pope Paul VI and the visionary saw him on television, she immediately recognized him as this third Pope.
[2] When the visionary saw images of the Gulf War in 1991, she recognized it to be this war. She used the word ‘strange’, as rocket-warfare did not yet exist at that time.


Messages given to Ida Peerdman from Our Lady (Mary, the Mother of Jesus):

First read an introduction, explanations and importance of the messages then read them as given to Ide Peerdman from the individual pages below. Included also are notes in the 6 Appendices, the Church's Position, The Prayer and addresses to Contact

Introduction  |  Explanations  |  The Themes & Their Importance
Final Marian Dogma  |  The Church's Position  |  Take Action

The Messages: 

1  |  2  | 3  |  4  | 5  | 6  |  7  | 8  | 9  |  10  | 11  | 12  |  13  | 14  | 15  |  16  | 17  |  18  |  19  | 20  | 21
22  |  23  |  24  | 25  |  26  | 27  | 28  |  29  | 30  | 31  |  32  | 33  | 34  |  35  | 36  | 37  |  38  | 39  | 40
                  41  |  42  |  43  | 44  |  45  | 46  | 47  |  4849  | 50  |  51  | 52  | 53  |  54  | 55  | 56

Appendix I  |  Appendix II  |  Appendix  III  |  Appendix IV  |  Appendix V  |  Appendix VI


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