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"Rakkaat lapset! Kutsun teitä tänään ottamaan vaikean ja tuskallisen askeleen, jotta pääsette yhteyteen Poikani kanssa. Kutsun teitä täydelliseen synnintunnustukseen, puhdistautumiseen. Epäpuhdas sydän ei voi olla Pojassani ja Poikani kanssa. Epäpuhdas sydän ei voi tuottaa rakkauden ja ykseyden hedelmää. Epäpuhdas sydän ei pysty toimimaan oikein ja oikeudenmukaisesti, se ei ole esimerkki Jumalan rakkauden kauneudesta niille, jotka sitä ympäröivät eikä niille, jotka eivät ole oppineet tuntemaan tätä rakkautta. Te, lapseni, kokoonnutte ympärilleni täynnä intoa, toiveita ja odotuksia, ja minä rukoilen hyvää Isää, että Hän Pyhän Henkensä kautta toisi Poikani, uskon, teidän puhdistettuihin sydämiinne. Lapseni, kuunnelkaa minua, lähtekää matkaan kanssani. "
Neitsyt Marian lähtiessä Mirjana näki hänen vasemmalla puolellaan pimeyttä ja oikealla puolella ristin kultaisessa valossa.
13 heinäkuu 2011 / Section:
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Medjugorje Apparitions,
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Tratto dal programma di RAIDUE "Sulla via di Damasco" condotto da Monsignor Giovanni D'Ercole.
14 heinäkuu 2011 / Section:
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Medjugorje Messages / Author:
Wise84
The warm surf of La Jolla, Calif., isn't a setting people associate with the Virgin Mary. But on many days, there is a surfer whose passion for the perfect wave is nothing compared to his head-over-heels love for the Holy Mother.
His name is Donald Calloway and he picked up surfing as a military brat bouncing around the United States and Japan.
He also picked up marijuana, heroin, LSD, shoplifting and money laundering for the Japanese mafia. By the age of 20, he had a rap sheet, a drug habit and serious thoughts of suicide.
"After having gone to two rehabs, been in jail, kicked out of a foreign country, I was at my crisis in life. ... I picked up a book that my parents had on their bookshelf about the Virgin Mary," Calloway said.
During the 70’s, in Germany. Monica was 17 when she lost her mother whom she loved very much. She was left behind with three siblings and her father who was a non-practicing protestant and an architect near Bonn. Monica detested her father. He had very little interaction with his children, so she found him cold, rigid, and insensitive. Since she was unable to connect with him on a heart level, she moved out at 17, using her studies as an excuse.
Medjugorje Youthfest Orchestra and Choir performing at the International Youth Festival in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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"Rakkaat lapset! Olkoon tämä aika teille rukouksen ja hiljaisuuden aikaa. Antakaa ruumiinne ja henkenne levätä Jumalan rakkaudessa. Antakaa minun, pienet lapset, johdattaa teitä, avatkaa sydämenne Pyhälle Hengelle, niin että kaikki teissä oleva hyvä kukoistaisi ja kantaisi satakertaisen hedelmän. Aloittakaa ja päättäkää päivä sydämen rukouksella. Kiitos siitä, että olette vastanneet kutsuuni. "
Argyll, Scotland (CNN) -- Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow was enjoying a pint at his local pub in the Scottish Highlands when he got an idea that would change his life -- and the lives of thousands of others.
It was 1992, and MacFarlane-Barrow and his brother Fergus had just seen a news report about refugee camps in Bosnia. The images of people suffering in the war-torn country shocked the two salmon farmers, who'd visited there as teenagers and remembered the warmth of the Bosnian people.
"We began saying 'Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could just do one small thing to help?' " MacFarlane-Barrow says.