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Our Lady in the Sky
At the November 26, 1978,
Sunday Holy Hour, Tom Bachor of Little Neck, N.Y., took a picture of John
Miles (foreground) near the Vatican Pavilion, where Heaven has made their
"home upon these grounds" (Jesus, June 18, 1991).
Supernaturally, the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, appears out of nowhere
dominating the sky above Her sacred grounds. In addition, the visage of
Our Lord appears (facing you) halfway down the left side. Just above,
Jesus’ hand is pointing to His Mother, as if to say: "Behold thy
Mother! Hail, full of grace. Come and journey to this Her sacred site,
chosen from the beginning of time." The meaning is clear: Our Lady is
always present on Her holy grounds, ready to generously dispense graces
and blessings of cure and conversion, peace and consolation to all who
respond to Her invitation. Also, note the light bulb over Her left
shoulder. Our Lady is the light of the world, the shining beacon, the most
powerful intercessor between God and man.
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