OUR LADY OF ALL NATIONS
THE LADY WHO ONCE WAS MARY
THE MESSAGES OF THE LADY OF ALL NATIONS presents the words and images that Ida Peerdeman received during fifty-six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Spring of 1945 to May 31, 1959, and the Eucharistic experiences of the seer from July, 1958 to May, 1970.
Ida Peerdemen was a modest woman of great integrity. She earned her living
as an office worker in an industrial firm in Amsterdam and lived with her
sisters. She received her first apparition on the Feast of the Annunciation,
March 25, 1945. Her spiritual director, Fr. Frehe, O.P., was present at the
time.
The Lady Of All Nations declared that the messages were not destined for one country or people alone, but for ALL the peoples of the world. She gave instructions and advice that all people should follow in order to save the world from the power of evil. She taught Ida a simple, but powerful prayer and asked that it be spread all over the world to prevent further degeneration and destruction.
The messages also includes important communications, warnings, and prophecies about many topics, such as the Vatican, different Popes, the Fifth Marian Dogma, specific countries (including, America and England), moral decline, false prophets, disasters, and true peace.
The seer was, at times, subjected to thorough psychological investigations. These investigations established that Ida was a "perfectly normal person…", without a trace of hysterical propensity. In such reports, it was stated that Ida was more inclined to the opposite, being "...hard headed and unimaginative...."
As to
authenticity, the Lady of All Nations refrained from public, tangible miracles
or signs in evidence of authenticity, as was given in Lourdes and Fatima.
Instead, Our Lady said that the authenticity would become clearer over the
years, in the messages themselves. The seer at one point became concerned
that she might be the victim of a satanic deception, and she begged the Lady
to give her a sign as a proof. Our Lady graciously complied in a message of
February 19, 1958, predicting that the reigning Pope Pius XII would die at
the beginning of October, 1958. Ida wrote this
message down and placed it into a sealed envelope and gave it to Fr. Frehe,
with direction that it was not to be opened and read before the beginning
of October, 1958. Pope Pius XII, indeed, died unexpectedly on October 9th,
1958. He had held scheduled audiences in the days before his death, and had
shown no signs of illness.
On May 31, 1996, His Excellency Hendrik Bomers, Bishop of Haarlem, gave his nihil obstat in approving devotion to the Lady Of All Nations.
The Blessed Mother had promised Ida that she would live to see this approval. Ida went to the Lord, less than three weeks later, on June 17, 1996. She was in her nineties. Ten days before her death, Ida granted permission for the messages to be published.
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