“I am Our Lady of America”

on Tuesday, 01 January 2019. Posted in Apparitions

— Words taken from the diary of Sr. Mildred Mary Neuzil

This book contains the messages of Our Lady of America, which has been approved by the former Archbishop of Cincinnati, Ohio, the late Paul Francis Leibold. The Archbishop approved this private Apparition for public devotion in 1963. The messages were penned by a religious from her cloister cell, Sister Mildred Mary Ephrem Neuzil (1916-2000).

Our Lady’s first words to the seer, Sr. Mildred Neuzil, on September 26, 1956 were: “I am Our Lady of America. I desire that my children honor me, especially by the purity of their lives.”

The following are excerpts taken from the book:

“Our Lady made known to me that she is particularly interested in the youth of our nation. It is they who are to be the leaders of this movement of renewal on the face of the earth. Their ranks will be swelled by the youth of other nations whom Our Lady also calls to help in the accomplishment of this great renewal.

“…America, the United States in particular, is being given the tremendous, yet privileged, opportunity to lead all nations in a spiritual renewal never before so necessary, so important, so vital. (Sr. Mildred).

An interesting side-note — The pro-life rally, which takes place in Washington, DC every January, is without a doubt the largest youth rally to protest abortion in the world. In 2013, Fox News estimated that there were approximately 650,000 pro-life supporters at the March that year.

“…Making the rosary a family prayer is very pleasing to me. I ask that all families strive to do so. But be careful to say it with great devotion, meditating on each mystery and striving to imitate in your daily lives the virtues depicted therein. Live the mysteries of the rosary as I lived them, and it will become a chain binding you to me forever. They who are found in the circle of my rosary will never be lost. I myself will lead them at death to the throne of my Son, to be eternally united to Him. (Words of Our Blessed Mother)”.

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