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The Sermon on the Mount |
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but did not see it, and to hear what you hear, but did not hear it." |
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THE POEM OF THE MAN-GOD (3) |
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Maria Valtorta |
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'because the time is close'" |
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REVELATION, 22:10 |
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"and let those who are holy become holier" |
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Rev. 22:11 |
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"Come, Lord Jesus!" |
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, Volume #10, page 552. |
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Copyright 2001 by Valtorta Publis***ng (VALTORTA.ORG), who commissioned Josyp to paint this image of the Holy Face of Jesus. |
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Josyp Terelya is a saint yet to be declared so by the Church. He escaped communist prisons 9 times and was jailed and tortured for spreading the Catholic faith. He was freed from prison due to the efforts of Saint John Paul II and Pres. Ronald Reagan. |
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he was officially freed, they let him keep his religious art work, |
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but they would not let him keep his anti-communist political satire artwork |
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I met him once in a church parking lot and told him that they said in the church that he had visited John Paul II 40 times. |
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He told me that he had visited the pope 62 times and that the pope John Paul II would die that very day we |
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were talking. A few hours later at the conference it was announced that the pope had indeed died! |
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At Josyp's funeral his bishop spiritual director Most Rev. Roman Danylak said that Josyp had seen Jesus twice in heaven. |
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Josyp said to Jesus that he wanted to stay in heaven. Jesus said he had to go back to earth. When he was back on earth, someone said he had blood on his clothes. Josyp said he was not bleeding. Some (including the bishop) think it was Jesus' Blood. Louis J. Jost VALTORTA.ORG |
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Revelation |
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"If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him every plague mentioned in the book" (22:18) |
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I reply to you that with this work no addition was made to Revelation, |
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but only the gaps, brought about by natural causes and by supernatural will, were filled in. |
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And if I wanted to take pleasure in restoring the picture of My Divine Charity as a restorer of mosaics does replacing the tesserae damaged or missing, |
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reinstating the mosaic in its complete beauty, and I have decided to do it in this century in which mankind is hurling itself towards the Abyss of darkness |
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and horror, |
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can you forbid Me from doing so? Can you perhaps say that you do not need it, you whose spirits are dull, weak, deaf to lights, voices and invitations |
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from Above? |
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You ought really to bless Me for increasing with new lights the light that you have and that is no longer sufficient for you to "see" your Savior. |
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To see the Way, the Truth and the Life, and feel that spiritual emotion of the just of My time rise in you, attaining through this knowledge a renewal |
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of your spirits in love, that would be your salvation, because it is an ascent towards perfection. |
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John |
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THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME (8) |
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All photos of Maria Valtorta areCopyright by Centro Editoriale Valtortiano, srl, Isola del Liri, Italy. All rights reserved in all countries. |
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Video ofDemonstration at the Vatican for Beatification of Maria Valtorta |
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The Gospel as Revealed to Maria Valtorta |
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A NEW EVANGELIZATION |
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THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME has replaced the old hardcover version, THE POEM OF THE |
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THE POEM OF THE |
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MAN-GOD (2) |
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10% TO 15% |
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BELOW what |
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bookstores charge |
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New book cover for the new2nd English edition: |
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the new 2nd English Edition, by Maria Valtorta. |
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POEM OF THE MAN-GOD |
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POEM |
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THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME , by Maria Valtorta. |
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L'EVANGELO COME ME E STATO RIVELATO |
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(formerly "The Poem of the Man-God |
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Blessed Father Gabriele Allegra, |
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O.F.M. |
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"The finger of God is here. As for theological justification of a book as convincing, as charismatic, as extraordinary (2) |
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even from (2) |
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a merely human point of view, as is Maria Valtorta's POEM OF THE MAN-GOD (new t**le: THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME), (2) |
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I find it in St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians 14:6 where he writes: 'Take me, for instance brothers, of what use could I be (2) |
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to you, (2) |
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if I were to come to you speaking tongues, but without revelation or knowledge, prophecy or doctrine?'" (2) |
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Blessed Father Gabriele Allegra. (2) |
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Maria Valtorta's (2) |
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This new version has larger print , and is easier to read than the smaller type of THE POEM OF THE MAN-GOD. Although the pages for each version are the same size, |
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THE POEM OF THE MAN-GOD. |
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there are 46 lines per page of Poem of the Man-God, and only 39 lines per page for The Gospel As Revealed to Me, thereby making it easier on the eyes to read. |
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Poem of the Man-God (2) |
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The Gospel As Revealed to Me |
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3 minute video of Bishop Roman Danylak encouraging people to read Maria Valtorta's |
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Most Rev. Roman Danylak, S.T.L., J.U.D., pa***ed away on Oct. 7, the Feast of the Holy Rosary. He greatly promoted the writings of Maria Valtorta, |
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even before he was |
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appointed a bishop by Pope John Paul II. He was a true shepherd/bishop whointerceded with God for his people, and is still praying |
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for us in his new |
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home with Jesus. He is a dear friend to many in Canada, America, Rome, and in the Ukraine. |
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ENGLISH EDITION, THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME, is REVISED BY GIULIA SCOGNAMIGLIO |
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POEM OF THE MAN-GOD (3) |
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Jesus is Tempted in the Desert by the Devil. |
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Lessons on the Epistle ofSt. Paul to the Romans |
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Written by Maria Valtorta during the years 1948-1950 |
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After many years we are blessed with a published English translation of this long awaited gem. |
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Softcover, 310 pages $30.00 US |
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The Notebooks 1944 - by Maria Valtorta |
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Softcover, 648 pages, $44.00 US |
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THE NOTEBOOKS 1945-1950 |
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by Maria Valtorta |
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Softcover, 621 pages. $44.00 |
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The Notebooks 1943 - by Maria Valtorta |
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Softcover, 640 pages, $44.00 US |
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The Book of Azariah by Maria Valtorta |
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Softcover, 334 pages, $30.00 US |
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Some highlights: |
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Maria Valtorta's AUTOBIOGRAPHY |
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Hardcover, 442 pages, $25.00 |
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THE TWENTY MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY Written by Maria Valtorta |
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The Poem of the Man-God, The Book of Azariah, The Notebooks: 1943, The Notebooks 1944, The Notebooks 1945-1950. |
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Softcover,238 pages,$25.00 US |
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Prayers - by Maria Valtorta |
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"Jesus' Holy Hour" |
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"The Hour of Gethsemane" |
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"An Hour of Preparation for Death" |
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THE BOOK OF AZARIA, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, THE NOTEBOOKS 1944, and THE NOTEBOOKS 1945-1950. |
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Softcover, 125 pages, $18.00 US |
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The Virgin Mary in the Writings of Maria Valtorta |
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by Fr. Gabriel M. Roschini, OSM (1900-1977) |
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sum totalof everything |
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Mary, God's Masterpiece." |
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Softcover, 395 pages, $27.00 US |
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Jesus says: "This is the Voice of the Teacher. It roars and caresses. It roars when it is addressed to those who do not |
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want to be converted. It caresses when it speaks to those who, though imperfect, have the "good will" to find God |
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and His |
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Word and, having found Them, to sanctify themselves. For these it becomes the caress of a Friend |
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and the |
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blessing of Jesus." THE NOTEBOOKS 1944, Oct. 23. |
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"O Holy Word! Gift given to God's beloved, a robe of fire which You encircle with splendors, Life who |
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become the Life of those to whom You give Yourself, may You be loved more and more with ardor and humility. |
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Work in these children of Yours and of Mary, who took them as Her own at the foot of the Cross to bring |
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comfort to Her Heart as a Mother whose adored Son was slain and to give glory to Your Divine Heart, O Most |
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Holy Word of my Lord God. Lead them to Your Heart and to the Immaculate Heart of Your Mother, where |
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You slept as an infant and rested when slain, where there are still drops of Your Blood and of Her motherly |
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tears, so that the rest of their humanity will vanish on contact with them, and they, luminous in Your Light, |
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may |
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enter with You into the City where everything is eternal perfection and You reign and will reign, Holy Son |
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of God, Incarnate Word of the Father." Prayer dictated to Maria, Dec. 7. THE NOTEBOOKS 1943 |
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Simon Peter John JESUS |
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James Andrew James ofAlpheus |
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Bartholomew Jude MatthewJudas Thomas Philip |
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Chapter 598 ofVol.5. |
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Prologue to the Pa***ion. |
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But you must still prefer these ones, smeared with blood, because it is through them that you have the Life, and you will be able |
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to take the Life to other people. |
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On Feb. 26, 1948, Pius XII |
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Publish this work as it is. There is no need |
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to give an opinion about its origin, |
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whether |
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it be extraordinary or not. |
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Who reads it will understand" |
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Fr. Corrado M. Berti. |
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Scripture scholar |
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entire Bible into |
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Chinese |
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only (2) |
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Latin Ma*** of |
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1962 |
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Sep. 14, 2007 |
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facing the tabernacle, and also facing the people at the same time. |
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Saint Padre Pio |
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"I don't advise you |
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to---I order you to." |
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more |
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light |
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Official |
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Garabandal website for Canada |
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https://mariavaltortawebring.com |
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Bishop Danylak's Maria Valtorta website |
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Vol.#1 & #2 POEM OF THE MAN-GOD. Free audio for the Blind. |
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Poem Of The Man-God |
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Free audio for |
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the Blind |
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RADIO MARIA (4) |
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Catherine Zeppa Di Matteo of Latisana (UD), Italy |
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Jesus speaks of Mary's suffering during His burial and after. |
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The world will not |
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understand this page |
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POEM OF THE MAN-GOD, (2) |
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Volume5, pp. 637-638. |
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Volume 4, page 828. |
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Coliseum where manyChristians were martyred conquering Rome with Jesus' love. |
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Vision of Maria Valtorta where St Paul celebrates Holy Ma*** for the early martyrs at Tullianum Jail in Rome |
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Maria Valtorta's POEM OF THE MAN-GOD |
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THE NOTEBOOKS 1943, July 12. |
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The eagle on Maria Valtorta's tombstone is a reminder of the loftiness of her writings, like Saint John the Evangelist |
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who is often |
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compared to an eagle. "Divinarum Rerum Scriptrix" (Writer of Divine Things). |
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Capitular Chapel of the Servants of Mary at the Basilica of the Holy Annunciation, Florence, Italy. |
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POPE FRANCIS |
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Archbishop Denis J. Hart of Melbourne |
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CODE OF CANO |
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-----A partial dictation of Jesus to Maria Valtorta excerpted from |
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"Take a BRAND new notebook and write...." |
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IL POEMA DELL'UOMO-DIO. |
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ENGLISH EDITION, THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED TO ME, is REVISED BY GIULIA SCOGNAMIGLIO |
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https://valtorta.org/TheEternalFatherSpeakstoPopePiusXII.htm |
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FREE s***PPING IN USA |
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LESSONS ON THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL TO THE ROMANS |
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written by Maria Valtorta, |
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(Feb. 14, 1948): |
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"...I will set My rainbow in the clouds, and it shall be the sign of a covenant between Me |
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and the earth. And when I will have acc***ulated clouds (the punishments) inthe sky, My rainbow shall appear inthe |
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clouds andI will remember My cove |
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nant...of the everlasting covenant established between God and |
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with every flesh that is upon the earth." |
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above |
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THIS HOUR |
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MARIA VALTORTA |
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THE GOSPEL AS REVEALED |
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TO ME |
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THE POEM OF THE MAN-GOD, and is no longer being reprinted, as it has been |
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replaced by the new 2nd English edition |
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PROMISES OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR THOSE WHO VENERATE THE AGONIZING CRUCIFIX |
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"Children, through this Cross I will conquer. This Cross will soon be a victorious Cross." |