Thank you, Robert. Thank you for your support, thank you for your faith. Together, we can spread this Work that will help us know Jesus, His Mother Mary, and many other figures even better... and, above all, we will be able to love them more and more, strengthening our faith in the Gospels and the universal Church. (Daniel)
Thanks Robert, sincere thanks for introducing the work of Maria Valtorta to me. I'm following a number of episodes in the early church on the Catholic Reconquista channel and they are very full with human detail. I think that I will have a much better broader understanding of the early church as I follow the episodes.
Archeologists have proven her description of Lazurus's dwelling according to Maria are accurate ❤ shows us the power of God through his mystics 🙏🙏🙏🇮🇪☘️incredible ❤
Thank you Robert. I had the 5 hardback volumes but l gave them away. Vol. 1 to Bishop Lee, since passed away. Vol 2 to Fr. Boothman from Belfast when l was working in London. Vol. 3 to a prayerful lady who was in an irregular relationship. Vol. 4 to a Dutch dentist living in San Sebastian de Garabandal. He said he'd keep it for me. Vol. 5 to an lndian lady l know. At that time l was doing some strict fasting but sometimes overeating too. I always remember her words: "Your body is looking for balance." lt shows the Asian understanding of the whole person. East and West can learn from each other. The lavender coloured prayer book from the ltalian store is very good and pocket size. Since the cost of shipping is expensive l try to buy more than one book looking ahead to gifts for others etc. In the little notebooks, the Quadrenetti, Maria gives directions from a vision to the exact burial place of St. Peter in Rome but the problem was she only saw Rome at that time. She knew some milestones such as the Appian Way., She had some correspondence with the Vatican at that time. .
I read all the books and the notebooks. Those books made Jesus come alive for me. That was the first time in my life. Jesus became alive. I hope everybody can find copies and start reading. Yes they are expensive, just put it on your credit card.. this is the greatest gift you can buy yourself. I promise!!
It is most gratifying to hear you commending these wonderful volumes to both the believing and the unbelieving world. As Pope Pius XII said, (trans) " Let it be printed - those who read it will know!" Between you and Andrea Bocelli and the you-tuber "Catholic Reconquista" we have hope of seeing all the Gospel figures fleshed out to full life, along with many general commentaries by Jesus, Mary, etc. Also, after reading the main 10-volumes, there is also her autobiography, completed shortly before receiving her multitudinous visions. She thought her life was at an end and wanted to get it down in print. Unknown to her, it served as a pseudo end of life confession to clear her soul so she could offer herself as a victim soul to God. Also, there is her commentary on Paul's Letter to the Romans written with the assistance of what she referred to as her "Holy Guest" - the Holy Ghost. Also, there is the Book of Azariah, her guardian angel. But, begin with at least one of the 10-volume set. Volume one would be a good start. Thanks again for your ardent commendation of what is the most important books of the last 19 centuries.
Thank you sincerely. I hope to see a revival of interest in the mind boggling Revelations to Maria Valtorta. In them we are taught directly as the disciples were instructed--directly by Jesus. Could one ask for a better education in Christianity than this extensive Gospel presented to Maria Valtorta? Jesus said in Notebooks 1943: "Less books and more Gospel." Well, here it is. After experiencing the Life of Jesus in the PMG, I could not enjoy reading other religious books from mere human minds.
I’ve read all of the Poem of the Man God twice, all notebooks at least once. The book of her Angel. Have the book of the sketches of apostles, Mary, Jesus and other New Testament figures, St Mary Magdalene’s she described the scenes to an artist. It is is my estimation the most important description of the gospel’s with commentary of Christ in reference to our times. Extraordinary is a weak description. She is taken literally into the live scene as if she was living with them all in the time. It will take the average working person a year, because you have to meditate and think. Pius XII I believe, gives a lengthy informal imprimatur. She names places that are not sighted explicitly in the Gospels that she could not possibly have known, but experts have verified the as correct. The details of the Passion and Crucifixion are overwhelming. The sufferings of Christ and Mary cannot be adequately fathomed by our human nature as Jesus is “love beyond all love excelling.” No human creature could remotely survive a fraction of what the Savior of the world sustained and willed for love of His Fathers Will to save mankind. It is the most extraordinary gospel’s commentary I have read ever and I have read many descriptions by the Church Fathers. All should read every word. My spiritual director read it 5 times.
Would this be the same Andrea Bocelli who was a leading cast member of a Protestant (TBN) production last year. In which, he and some of his family members were on a "pilgrimage" through Italy AWAY from Rome on horseback. I found it to be a "beautifully done " piece of propaganda. "Cooincidentally" aired on TV just around the time the Synodal nonsesense got underway. "Predictive programming"
Video with English subtitles here th-cam.com/video/gH4lC_ktciU/w-d-xo.html
Glory to God for Maria Valtorta, Wonderful Work!
Thank you, Robert. Thank you for your support, thank you for your faith. Together, we can spread this Work that will help us know Jesus, His Mother Mary, and many other figures even better... and, above all, we will be able to love them more and more, strengthening our faith in the Gospels and the universal Church. (Daniel)
Thanks Robert, sincere thanks for introducing the work of Maria Valtorta to me. I'm following a number of episodes in the early church on the Catholic Reconquista channel and they are very full with human detail. I think that I will have a much better broader understanding of the early church as I follow the episodes.
Love her writing, read PMG many times
Archeologists have proven her description of Lazurus's dwelling according to Maria are accurate ❤ shows us the power of God through his mystics 🙏🙏🙏🇮🇪☘️incredible ❤
Thank you Robert.
I had the 5 hardback volumes but l gave them away.
Vol. 1 to Bishop Lee, since passed away.
Vol 2 to Fr. Boothman from Belfast when l was working in London.
Vol. 3 to a prayerful lady who was in an irregular relationship.
Vol. 4 to a Dutch dentist living in San Sebastian de Garabandal. He
said he'd keep it for me.
Vol. 5 to an lndian lady l know. At that time l was doing some strict fasting
but sometimes overeating too. I always remember her words:
"Your body is looking for balance." lt shows the Asian understanding of
the whole person. East and West can learn from each other.
The lavender coloured prayer book from the ltalian store is very good
and pocket size. Since the cost of shipping is expensive l try to buy more
than one book looking ahead to gifts for others etc.
In the little notebooks, the Quadrenetti, Maria gives directions from a vision
to the exact burial place of St. Peter in Rome but the problem
was she only saw Rome at that time. She knew some milestones
such as the Appian Way., She had some correspondence with
the Vatican at that time.
.
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Thank you, Robert.
I read all the books and the notebooks. Those books made Jesus come alive for me. That was the first time in my life. Jesus became alive. I hope everybody can find copies and start reading. Yes they are expensive, just put it on your credit card.. this is the greatest gift you can buy yourself. I promise!!
This book is heretical .
It is most gratifying to hear you commending these wonderful volumes to both the believing and the unbelieving world. As Pope Pius XII said, (trans) " Let it be printed - those who read it will know!" Between you and Andrea Bocelli and the you-tuber "Catholic Reconquista" we have hope of seeing all the Gospel figures fleshed out to full life, along with many general commentaries by Jesus, Mary, etc.
Also, after reading the main 10-volumes, there is also her autobiography, completed shortly before receiving her multitudinous visions. She thought her life was at an end and wanted to get it down in print. Unknown to her, it served as a pseudo end of life confession to clear her soul so she could offer herself as a victim soul to God.
Also, there is her commentary on Paul's Letter to the Romans written with the assistance of what she referred to as her "Holy Guest" - the Holy Ghost.
Also, there is the Book of Azariah, her guardian angel.
But, begin with at least one of the 10-volume set. Volume one would be a good start.
Thanks again for your ardent commendation of what is the most important books of the last 19 centuries.
Yes indeed, thanks to Robert. I had not heard of Maria Valtorta before.
Thank you sincerely. I hope to see a revival of interest in the mind boggling Revelations to Maria Valtorta. In them we are taught directly as the disciples were instructed--directly by Jesus. Could one ask for a better education in Christianity than this extensive Gospel presented to Maria Valtorta? Jesus said in Notebooks 1943: "Less books and more Gospel." Well, here it is. After experiencing the Life of Jesus in the PMG, I could not enjoy reading other religious books from mere human minds.
I’ve read all of the Poem of the Man God twice, all notebooks at least once. The book of her Angel. Have the book of the sketches of apostles, Mary, Jesus and other New Testament figures, St Mary Magdalene’s she described the scenes to an artist. It is is my estimation the most important description of the gospel’s with commentary of Christ in reference to our times. Extraordinary is a weak description. She is taken literally into the live scene as if she was living with them all in the time. It will take the average working person a year, because you have to meditate and think. Pius XII I believe, gives a lengthy informal imprimatur. She names places that are not sighted explicitly in the Gospels that she could not possibly have known, but experts have verified the as correct. The details of the Passion and Crucifixion are overwhelming. The sufferings of Christ and Mary cannot be adequately fathomed by our human nature as Jesus is “love beyond all love excelling.” No human creature could remotely survive a fraction of what the Savior of the world sustained and willed for love of His Fathers Will to save mankind. It is the most extraordinary gospel’s commentary I have read ever and I have read many descriptions by the Church Fathers. All should read every word. My spiritual director read it 5 times.
Would this be the same Andrea Bocelli who was a leading cast member of a Protestant (TBN) production last year. In which, he and some of his family members were on a "pilgrimage" through Italy AWAY from Rome on horseback.
I found it to be a "beautifully done " piece of propaganda. "Cooincidentally" aired on TV just around the time the Synodal nonsesense got underway.
"Predictive programming"
VALTORTA WAS RECOMMENDED BY PADRE PIO, MOTHER THERESA OF CALCUTTA, POPE JOHN PAUL II, AND BY QUEEN OF PEACE !