This woman, Fadia Ibrahim, has been receiving visions of the Blessed Mother of God for two years. Three months ago, a statue of the Virgin Mary, enclosed in a display case on Ibrahim’s front lawn in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, started to weep tears of oil at night. In the daytime, the statue looks happy and normal. At night, she weeps, the tears of oil sometime dripping from her chin. Ibrahim also experiences oil leaking from her fingers. The touch of the oil on a girl with leukemia has cured her. Hail Mary, full of Grace! Check out the video at this Yahoo News article‘Weeping’ Virgin Mary statue draws hundreds of worshippers to Windsor residence.
I am always thrilled to hear about apparitions of the Virgin Mary because I was there for Mary’s apparitions in the autumn of 2000 in Egypt which I wrote about in my book Arrival of the Gods in Egypt.
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Until last month’s oil “spill” – actually an unceasing gush of oil and natural gas from below the ocean floor a mile deep into the Gulf of Mexico – I could not see how the Virgin Mary apparition’s warning of a chastisement by fire could come about.
On October 18, 1961, four girl in a 300 inhabitant village in Spain named Garabandal received vision of the Virgin Mary’s warning. One of the girl said:
“It was similar to rivers transformed into blood. Fire came down from heaven and worse things; a great heat, scorching thirst, and water that evaporated. Men were chained and in desperation trying to kill one another; but due to lack of strength they either fell into the flames, while others threw themselves into the ocean. However, the water seemed to boil and activate the flames.”
APPARITIONS OF OUR LADY IN GARABANDAL
by SCTJM
Until the recent reality of a possibly and unending gush of oil, I could not see how people would throw “themselves into the ocean.” only to find that “the water seemed to boil and activate the flames” in other words, since the water would contain flames, there would be no safety from the flames by going into the water.
That would be the case with oil in flames constantly accumulating on the surface of the water as in the present gargantuan oil disaster in the Gulf.
Copyright (c) 2010 Carol Chapman
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I just received emails with attachments of photographs of two paintings by the same artist. One painting is of Mother Mary, the other is of Jesus.
They are great! I love that the paintings of Mary and Jesus show a family resemblance. How unique! They look like mother and son. Why not! Of course, in Michelangelo’s Pieta, they also look very similar, as they should. However, I often find artists depicting them as individuals who don’t look related.
In these paintings sent to me, Mary and Jesus have such a strong family resemblance they I am immediately reminded that they were Twin Souls, which is what they were, according to Edgar Cayce.
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