Gazing Upon Earth from Heaven

Message From Blessed Virgin Mary - 05/01/24 at 12:00pm

Little Apostle:

Our Blessed Mother appeared, radiating beauty and grace, adorned in a pristine white gown. Her hair was veiled by a long, flowing white mantle, lovely embroidered with golden threads.  Her presence radiated unconditional love, enveloping my soul. With a gentle gesture, she extended her hands to the right, as if parting the veil between heaven and earth. In that moment, it felt as if we traveled through time together.  Guiding my gaze, she said, "Look, child." From where we were, suspended in the clouds, we gazed down from Heaven upon the earth and saw the magnificent shrine dedicated to Our beloved Mother Mary in Fatima.

With profound joy, she sighed, but seconds later, sadness became visible on her gentle face. She nodded her head, inviting me to join her in praying the rosary. After we prayed for our nation, for the Church, for world peace, and for families, she then confided in me the sadness that transpired through her Heart and the sorrow that weighed heavily upon her Immaculate Heart for our world. She mentioned about a great apathy she’s witnessing  in her children due to the cloud of spiritual darkness that permeates the earth, and she was sad that not many souls were fervently praying.  She was so sad and at a certain moment she wept and warned that the admonitions she had given during her apparition at Fatima could come to pass unexpectedly, without any warning, bringing great anguish to her motherly Heart and humanity.  Afterwards, she bestowed upon me her maternal blessing and asked that her heartfelt thoughts be shared to  her beloved children.

MARY:

Beloved Child, thank you for coming  near my Heart of mother, and praying with me for the conversion of the world and for peace among nations.  My Son Jesus will send Michael the Archangel on May 8th with a message to my children!  I will also come again to pray with you on May 13th and to offer  my motherly counsel to my children! Please write my motherly thoughts of today and share with my beloved children

Dear Children,

Let us pray, pray, pray, my beloved children. Do not cease praying for your world! Help me to spread my rosary to your world, especially at this time. 

Offer it to  others who do not have it or teach it to those who do not know of it! 

For those who are already assisting  me in this way , I thank you , my beloved, for your efforts in spreading devotion to  my rosary! 

Your reward will be great in heaven! 

I love you, my children. I am still sent by my Son, Jesus, to you to share my motherly love, my maternal thoughts, and warn you in advance of the dangers that may harm you! 

I now bless you, my beloved children, with my motherly blessing. I love you. Go in the peace of my Son.




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A Theological Documentary on the Reality of Hell and God's Mercy

Introduction This message explores the Church’s teachings on the grave reality of hell, the consequences of rejecting God’s mercy, and the hope found in Christ’s salvation. This reflection seeks to deepen understanding and inspire conversion. The message is presented through the lens of Marian revelations, emphasizing the urgency of embracing God’s love.

1. The Nature of Hell in Catholic Teaching The Church has consistently affirmed the reality of hell as the eternal separation from God for those who, through their own free will, choose to reject Him (CCC 1033). Hell is not an arbitrary punishment but the definitive consequence of unrepented mortal sin.

  • Biblical Foundation:

    • Matthew 25:41-46 describes the final judgment, where Christ says to the unrighteous, “Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.”

    • Revelation 20:14-15 speaks of the “lake of fire,” the ultimate destiny of those whose names are not found in the book of life.

  • Catechism Insight:

    • “To die in mortal sin without repenting and accepting God’s merciful love means remaining separated from Him forever by our own free choice” (CCC 1033).

2. The Influence of Satan and the Rejection of God Satan’s role as the deceiver is highlighted in Sacred Scripture and affirmed by Church teachings. Many young souls fall prey to his manipulative tactics through worldly distractions, leading them away from God.

  • Biblical Foundation:

    • 1 Peter 5:8 warns, “Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.”

    • John 8:44 describes Satan as the “father of lies.”

  • Catechism Insight:

    • “The power of Satan is not infinite. He is only a creature, powerful from the fact that he is pure spirit, but still a creature” (CCC 395).

3. The Humiliation of the Damned One of the most sorrowful aspects of hell is the humiliation of recognizing the eternal consequences of rejecting God. The imagery of kneeling before Satan and reciting false commandments conveys the complete subjugation of the soul to the forces of evil.

  • Biblical Foundation:

    • Philippians 2:10-11 reminds us that every knee should bow to Christ, not to Satan: “At the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth.”

4. The Call to Conversion and Vigilance The message serves as a call to repentance and vigilance, urging the faithful to resist the temptations of the world and Satan’s deceptions.

  • Biblical Foundation:

    • James 4:7 encourages us: “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”

    • Ephesians 6:11 instructs, “Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil.”

  • Catechism Insight:

    • “God predestines no one to go to hell; for this, a willful turning away from God (a mortal sin) is necessary, and persistence in it until the end” (CCC 1037).

5. The Role of Mary in Guiding Souls Mary’s motherly love and messages serve as a beacon of hope, guiding souls back to her Son. Her revelations remind us of the urgency of repentance and the boundless mercy of God.

  • Catechism Insight:

    • “The Virgin Mary is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Helper, Benefactress, and Mediatrix” (CCC 969).

6. Hope and God’s Mercy While the reality of hell is a grave truth, the Church’s teaching always points to the hope found in God’s infinite mercy. No one is beyond redemption if they turn back to Him with a contrite heart.

  • Biblical Foundation:

    • Luke 15:7 reminds us: “There will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”





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