The 44th. Message of the Lady of All Nations
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"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, send now Your Spirit over the earth. Let the Holy Spirit live in the hearts of all nations, that they may be preserved from degeneration, disaster and war. May the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary, be our Advocate. Amen.”

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44th MESSAGE

December 8, 1952 Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Three thoughts in one act

“The message which I have come to bring today is destined for all peoples. I come in this time as the Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. In one act the Lord gave Mary these three titles, these three thoughts in one act. This new dogma will be much disputed. That is why I have given you the explanation of it.

The time is dawning. Tell the Pope’s Sacrista [1] to inform the Pope. He shall bring him the Lady of All Nations. The Pope shall prepare this dogma and submit it. Say that the time has come. The Holy Spirit must come over this world. The Holy Father shall not hesitate in his decisions, for he is the fighter. I shall give my sign.”

The time is drawing near

“I have said: this image shall precede. This image must go over the whole world. It is the interpretation and illustration of the new dogma. This is why I myself have given this image to the peoples. The prayer will remain until the end. The prayer which Mary as the Lady of All Nations has given to the world will have to be prayed in all churches. Use your modern means for this. Ask permission for this, and it will be granted you. Know well, the time is drawing near.”

The enemy of Christ

The Lady pauses for a moment, and then says very slowly and clearly,

“53.”

Then she looks at the globe on which she is standing and says,

“We are on the eve of great decisions. We are on the eve of heavy pressure. The enemy of the Lord Jesus Christ has worked slowly but surely. The posts are manned. His work is almost finished. Peoples, be warned. The spirit of untruth, lies and deceit is dragging many along. The eve is soon to fall.”

While the Lady says this, I feel heavy pressure coming over the world, and it is growing very dark there. It is as if everywhere the posts were manned––it seems to me as if with some sort of demons. I see that they are taking people with them. Whole groups of people are running after them and disappearing. I feel terror and menace coming over me.

The Lady continues to gaze before herself in silence, and then she says,

“Great menace is hanging over the world. The churches will be undermined even more.”

Unity in the true Holy Spirit

Again the Lady gazes before herself; then she says,

“Realize why I come as the Lady of All Nations. I come in order to bring all nations together in the Spirit, in the true Holy Spirit. People, learn to find the Holy Spirit. Strive after Righteousness, Truth and Love. Do not reject your brothers. Teach them to know the True Spirit. A burdensome task lies upon the people of this time. Authorities, parents, think about the youth.”

I then see large groups of young people. The Lady lets me feel that they are misguided, or not guided at all. It is as if they have gone adrift. The Lady looks very concernedly at all those young people and says,

“Bring them to the true Church, the community.

It was necessary for the Lord to send His Handmaid Mary in this time as the Lady of All Nations. I am warning the world, and that is why I am bringing this message.”

A good Mother

“Now once again I speak to the apostles and to all religious.”

I then see many priests standing there. The Lady looks very serious, like a concerned mother, and says,

“Listen carefully to a good Mother. She wants to help you too, in this time. Pray this prayer and invoke the intercession of the Lady of All Nations. And she will help you. Be righteous, sincere, and loving among one another. Work together for the great aim: making the Church large. Regular and secular clergy, [2] understand one another; work together for this one aim! After all, you are all the same.”

While the Lady is saying this I see two separated groups: on the one side, the secular clergy in black; and on the other side, all kinds of clergymen with different cassocks and habits. The Lady is standing between them, and then with her hands she brings those two groups together into one group.

Judging and condemning

Now for a long time the Lady gazes before herself in silence. Then she says very slowly and clearly,

“Know how to judge and condemn just as the Lord Jesus Christ did. The Lady of All Nations cannot repeat these things enough. Listen to my words, which I may give in this anxious time. Now I am speaking to all as I say: you do not know how serious and how difficult this time is.”

Help the Holy Father

And again the Lady pauses without saying anything, while gazing into the distance. Then she says,

“The Pope of Rome has the most burdensome task of all those who went before him.”

As she says this, I see many, many Popes of former times with all kinds of head-coverings: large mitres, small mitres and caps. The Lady says,

“People, help the Holy Father. Act according to his example. Follow the encyclicals. Let the world be filled by them, and then the spirit of untruth, lies and deceit will have no chance.”

Now I see the word ‘Encyclicals’ written in large letters above the people.

White and black

Next I see sheep around the Lady. They are grazing, tumbling about one another or looking up at the Lady with upturned heads. She looks at the sheep about her and then says,

“You who have your heads upturned, teach those who are grazing to lift up their heads.”

Then I see all those sheep changing into people. I see whole groups of white people, and lots of black people among them. As the Lady raises her finger, she says very seriously,

“You, white people, recognize the rights of black people. You shall support and help one another.

And the Lady of All Nations is here, everywhere, to help you. For she is the Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. This will be the final dogma. Work on it promptly and quickly. The Lady of All Nations promises to help the world if it acknowledges this title, if it invokes her under this title.

Make this message known. It is high time. Do not be afraid. I am helping.”

The new church

“This image will go to the Netherlands, to Amsterdam, and that in 53. It will be placed in the new church, the Lady of All Nations church. It will be entrusted to the care of the Dominicans and be brought temporarily to a chapel or church, the choice of which is left to the clergy and the donor of the painting. The new church, however, has to be built as soon as possible.”

Now the Lady suddenly lets me see the inside of a church.

“This image will be on the altar which is built on the gospel side.[3] On the other side, the epistle side, will be the altar of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.”

I see a sculpted image on the gospel side and one on the epistle side, too, but very vaguely, as if they were still veiled. Then I suddenly see a meadow before me, with trees. The Lady says,

“Where there is still grass, soon shall be the Lady of All Nations. Tell your bishop that it is the wish of the Lady of All Nations that this church be built there. The Dominican fathers shall care for the outspreading and for this image.”

As the Lady slowly goes away, she says,

“I shall grant great favors under this title.”
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[1] The papal Sacrista was the person responsible for the papal liturgy in St. Peter’s. This office, which no longer exists, was held from 1951-1991 by a Dutchman, Msgr. P. van Lierde.
[2] See footnote 26.
[3] Before the Second Vatican Council’s liturgical reform, the left side of the sanctuary (when facing the altar) was called the gospel side, and the right the epistle side.
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There are occasional references to Footnotes throughout. These are not included here but are included in the book:
"The Messages of the Lady of All Nations" available from the addresses in Take Action


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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