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Mother Mary speaks to us / Brad Steiger and Sherry Hansen Steiger.

Title
Mother Mary speaks to us / Brad Steiger and Sherry Hansen Steiger.
Author
Steiger, Brad
Publication
New York : Dutton, c1996.

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Additional Authors
Steiger, Sherry Hansen.
Description
vii, 216 p.; 21 cm.
Summary
  • Inspiring and comforting, this beautifully written book reveals the miraculous experiences of everyday people who have seen, spoken with, and been healed by the Blessed Virgin, Mary, Mother of Jesus. Here, too, are her words, faithfully recorded by those privileged to hear them - including prophecies of earth changes and of global transformations. And, of course, her words of guidance, penance, and compassion, and warnings of coming cataclysms. Brad Steiger and his wife
  • Sherry Hansen Steiger, who is an ordained minister, review well-known historic sightings of the Virgin Mary at such places as Lourdes and Fatima. They interview theologians, mystics, and psychologists about the revival of interest in Mother Mary, a devotion that is greater today than in the twelfth century. But the heart of this moving book remains the words of the ordinary men and women who have had Mother Mary intervene directly in their lives. When Pope John Paul II.
  • Was a bishop in Poland, he had a golden M for Mary embroidered on his robes and chose as his motto "All Yours," referring to her. In these days of unrest and trouble, millions of people are finding, just as Pope John Paul II did, that they need Mother Mary's message of peace and love, her divine revelations, and her ability to touch their lives. Mother Mary Speaks to Us documents the deeply felt power of visitations from the Queen of Heaven to guide the human spirit in.
  • Times of need. It is a wonderful introduction to her miracles and gives testimony of her love for us.
Subject
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint > History > 20th century
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [212]-216).
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
0525941258 (acid-free paper)
LCCN
^^^96019382^
OCLC
34618028
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library