What Did Our Lady Come to Tell Us? Album

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What Did Our Lady Come to Tell Us?

The Lady Said (Lourdes)
Part 1 tells the story of a simple peasant girl from a small village in the foothills of the Pyrenees, who became one of the greatest Saints in the modern Church. On February 11th, 1858 an event happened which transformed the village of Lourdes into a place of pilgrimage that draws millions of people from all over the world every year.

Oh Yes - I Saw Her (Saint Bernadette)
Part 2 concentrates on the life of Bernadette herself; Her childhood, the difficulties and opposition she encountered both during and after the apparitions, her steadfastness and obvious sincerity which did so much to win people to Our Lady's cause. And it tells of her final years as a nun. Pope Pius Xl summed up her life this way: "She was FAITHFUL to her mission, HUMBLE in glory. and VALIANT under trial."

But Nobody Listens (Fatima)
In Part 3 we hear of Sister Lucia's efforts to spread devotion to Our Lady, whose love for mankind is symbolized by Her Immaculate Heart. Recounting Her appearances at the Rue du Bac, La Salette, Lourdes and Fatima, it shows the progressive revelations of Her heart and it's role in the history of Salvation.

Oh! What a Beautiful Lady (Fatima)
Part 4 relates the story of Fatima, which is above all a love story. During the year 1917, Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta saw a beautiful Lady who gave them messages. It is only in the second half of the 20th Century with the publication of the memoirs, written under obedience, by Lucia, the only one of the three still living, that the urgency of these messages is becoming apparent.

Our Lady of Beauraing
Part 5 brings us to the small town of Beauraing, where -- in the midst of a world in turmoil -- the Blessed Virgin appeared to five children. She came with a message of hope embodied in the appearance of a Golden Heart iridescent with the finest rays of light. _I love you and care for you_ trust me for I am THE IMMACULATE VIRGIN, THE MOTHER OF GOD_ PRAY ALWAYS. SACRIFICE YOURSELF FOR ME." The hope of mandkind does not lay in the chimera of a new social order, but in prayer and penance and trust in God, who is love.

Our Lady of Banneaux
Part 6 relates how, in the winter of 1933, Our Lady appeared as the "Virgin of the Poor" in a little town in Belgium, known as Banneux, just a little more than 50 miles east of Beauraing. She appeared shortly after the apparitions at Beauraing had come to an end and spoke several times to 11 year-old Marietta Beco.






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