by Jakob Marschner
After her apparition on March 8 in Riva, Italy, visionary
Marija Pavlovic-Lunetti asked for sacrifice, suffering and prayer in
“this time of great difficulty”. With Mary, she prayed for Cardinals
about to elect a new Pope. Meanwhile, Vicka Ivankovic-Mijatovic told other Italians of afterlife joy.
Sacrifice, suffering, and prayer are the remedies for the current,
very difficult time, Medjugorje visionary Marija Pavlovic-Lunetti told
about 1,000 people in the Church of San Giuseppe di Rione Degasperi in
Riva del Garda, Italy, on Friday.
During her almost 6 minutes long apparition, Marija prayed for the
Cardinals gathered in Rome to elect the new Pope, with the Conclave
beginning on Tuesday, the regional newspaper Trentino Corriere Alpi further reports.
“I invite you all to pray, pray every day, especially in this time of
great difficulty. Sacrifice, suffering, and prayer will bring love and
joy. Accept the message of Christ, open your heart, and do not oppose
His love. He will give you strength for the new life, and hope with His
blessing” Marija said.
With many young people, families, seniors and couples, the audience
was diverse, and started arriving in the early hours of the afternoon.
Many were locals, but people also came from Brescia, Verona, Padua,
Milan and Bologna. Those seated stood up during Marija’s apparition,
those standing were kneeling down at the seer’s request.
Vicka spoke of afterlife at funeral
Marija’s fellow visionary Vicka Ivankovic-Mijatovic also spent March 8
in northern Italy, attending the funeral of her friend Giovanni
Vecchiato. Vicka chose a positive approach, and spoke of the joys of
life after death, the Italian blog site Gospodine reports.
Mr. Vecchiato, a pilgrimage guide who directed hundreds of Medjugorje
pilgrimages since 1983, had his funeral Mass presided over by local
Archbishop Pierluigi Mazzoccato, with seven priests concelebrating.
Smiling and joyful, Vicka invited those present not to mourn the loss of their brother and friend.
“Rather rejoice for the fullness of life he has been given now in
Heaven. And if he prays for us, we will equally for him” the visionary
said.
Vicka’s visit to Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell along with the Virgin
Mary (and with her fellow visionary Jakov Colo) in the Autumn of 1981
and so her testimony of the realities of the afterlife has been a part
of her standard talk to pilgrims ever since.
Vicka and Jakov’s travel to the afterlife destinations took place in
the body, and lasted just about 20 minutes. Meanwhile people searched
for them, led by Jakov’s mother, without being able to find them
anywhere.
Source of this article http://www.medjugorjetoday.tv/
3/10/13
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