- A false doctrine of the antichrists where home Altars are made by members of the Catholic Churches
- Apparitions of Mary another false doctrine as claimed by the antichrists
- The Antichrists says that Canada and US to be consecrated to Mary during the pandemic
- Continuation of the false claim of the antichrists about Peter being the first Pope
- The continuation of the real evil Antichrists revealed to me by the Lord Jesus Christ
- The Canonisation Of Mother Theresa By The Antichrists
- The Deceit of Satan Throughout the Bible
- Antichrists false doctrines
- False doctrine of the Papacy – The sorrows of Mary-theory of the antichrists
- The doctrine of the Papacy about Home altars for all Roman catholic members
- The pagan origin of Christmas
- The false doctrine of the Papacy of the Roman Catholics members’ gardens’ shrines for the images of the virgin Mary
- Another false doctrine of the evil antichrists
- More of the false doctrines of the antichrists
- The antichrists has made Mary to be equal with Jesus Christ
- More of the antichrists’ false doctrines. “action of the Antichrist “
- The Antichrists make the mockery of our Lord Jesus Christ risen from the dead
- The evil Sunday worship is mark of the beast according to our Lord Jesus Christ
- The Antichrists Queenship of Mary
- The Canonisation of the Dead Bodie of Pope Paul 11
- The queenship of Mary another web of lies by the Papacy
- The false doctrines of the apostate Papacy
- The evil deeds of the Antichrists- to mummify dead bodies of their selected members that the Papacy approved
- Roman Catholic Churches pray to angels for help in all things
- The Vatican City and the Destruction of Roman Catholic False Doctrine
- The Expository Book Of Daniel 7.25
- PART 4: Antichrists revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ – How the Antichrist made dead people into sainthood
Fortuna was, indeed, cured, and Our Lady then told her, “Whoever desires to obtain favors should pray three novenas of the prayers of the Rosary in petition and three in thanksgiving,” which is how the Rosary Novena began.
Our Lady of Tears, Syracuse, Italy
In 1953, a young married couple, Antonina and Angelo Iannuso, received a statue of the Blessed Mother as a wedding gift and placed it in their home with great admiration, though they sheepishly admitted they were lax Catholics. When Antonina discovered she was pregnant, she was afflicted with toxemia and became blind, as well as partially epileptic. After a seizure that left her totally blind, Antonina recovered her sight the following day and set her gaze upon the statue of the Blessed Mother in her bedroom. The statue, to her astonishment, was weeping. When Antonina told her family members this, they also witnessed the tears streaming from the statue and onto the bed.
As a result, Antonina recovered completely from her toxemia and gave birth to a healthy child. The Church declared this phenomenon as supernatural in origin.
Our Lady of Siauliai, Lithuania
In 1457, a Lithuanian nobleman named Petras Gedgaudas generously donated some land to build a temple in honor of the Blessed Mother. He built a church dedicated to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin and Ss. Peter and Bartholomew. The faithful immediately flocked to celebrate the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin. Shortly thereafter, Gedgaudas miraculously received an icon of Our Lady, which he placed in the new church. It eventually became a popular shrine, and Pope Pius VI approved the apparition, granting pilgrims indulgences for visiting the shrine.
Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn, Lithuania
Based on a Renaissance painting that hung in a chapel in Lithuania, the monk Hilarion published a book in 1761, citing 17 miracles attributed to the image of the Blessed Mother. The first occurred shortly after the chapel was built in 1671, when a two-year-old fell from the second floor to the hard pavement and was gravely injured. His parents prayed to Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn, and their son immediately and miraculously recovered. Many other miracles are directly related to those who venerated the image. According to popular tradition, adorers leave a small object or image based on the cure they obtained praying to Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn. Today there are over 8,000 votive offerings in the chapel.
This image of Mary is also known as the Mother of Mercy and is closely attributed to the message of Divine Mercy. St. Faustina visited the Gate of Dawn chapel and wrote of the icon taking a “living appearance,” and then speaking to her: “Accept all that God asks of you like a little child, without questioning; otherwise it would not be pleasing to God.”