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Manna of St. Andrew: the First Apostle and the Miracle that Continues in Amalfi
Christian tradition tells us that from the relics of St. Andrew, the first apostle called by Jesus, in Amalfi there flows a mysterious subst
Nov 30, 20257 min read


The Sacred Line of St. Michael the Archangel: 7 Sanctuaries Traced by the Sword of God
There exists an imaginary line traced by the sword of St. Michael the Archangel that crosses Europe and connects seven sanctuaries in perfect alignment. From Ireland to Israel, let us discover together the "Via Michaelica," a mystery of faith and devotion that reminds us of the powerful protection of the Prince of the Heavenly Host against evil. A journey through history, legend, and spirituality.
Nov 28, 20258 min read


Maria Simma and Occult Practices: Shocking Revelations from the Souls in Purgatory
What do the souls say about Maria Simma and occult practices ? Discover the terrible consequences of spiritism, magic, and divination, and how to break free. Maria Simma and Occult Practices In recent decades, modern society has witnessed a powerful resurgence of interest in the invisible world. Unfortunately, this curiosity is not always directed toward the light of God and the Christian faith but often slips dangerously toward the darkness of esotericism. Many Christians, o
Nov 25, 20258 min read


Daily Examen Prayer: The Secret to Seeing Your Soul as God Sees It
What does God see when He looks at your heart tonight? St. Ignatius of Loyola left us a simple yet powerful method to find out. The Daily Examen Prayer is not a judgment, but a revelation of light that can change your spiritual life in just a few minutes.
Nov 22, 20256 min read


What happens after death? God will not be your judge
Do you want to know what happens after death? A powerful revelation given to Sister Josefa Menéndez unveils a secret that shakes theology: at the final moment, God will not be your judge. Discover how the soul sees its own truth in the light of Divine Love.
Nov 20, 20259 min read


The Secret of Saint Hildegard of Bingen: Living in Harmony with God and Creation
Discover the divine wisdom of Saint Hildegard of Bingen, the Benedictine nun who united faith, nature, and science. Her four sacred principles — Subtilitas, Discretio, Viriditas, and Ratio — reveal how to live in harmony with God, the body, and creation. A timeless path to health, peace, and spiritual balance inspired by Heaven’s order and rooted in the love of the Creator.
Nov 13, 20254 min read


The Question Jesus Will Ask Each of Us When We Die
In her revelations, Mother Speranza of Jesus shared the most intimate truth about the final moment of life: when the soul leaves the body, Jesus does not appear as a judge, but as a loving Savior who asks one simple question — “Do you still want Me?”
That answer decides eternity.
Even the smallest “yes,” whispered through tears, opens Heaven.
Because Divine Mercy never ends, and Love always has the last word.
Nov 12, 20256 min read


The Last Words of John Paul II: "Let Me Go to the House of the Father"
On the evening of April 2, 2005, at 9:37 PM, Pope John Paul II completed his long earthly journey, leaving behind a spiritual legacy that still illuminates millions of faithful around the world. In his final hours, marked by suffering and prayer, a phrase deeply touched the heart of the Church and the world: "Let me go to the House of the Father" . These simple yet powerful words represent the spiritual testament of a Pope who lived and suffered with Christ until the end. A V
Nov 6, 20253 min read


Mary Is Not Co-Redemptrix: The Vatican’s Clarification and Its Meaning for Believers
The Church explains that Mary is not Co-Redemptrix: Christ alone is the Redeemer, while Mary remains Mother of the Church and loving intercessor for the faithful.
Nov 5, 20252 min read


St. Peter’s Basilica: Altar of the Confession Desecrated — The Pope Orders a Rite of Reparation
A man desecrated the Altar of the Confession inside St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Leo XIV ordered a penitential rite to restore its sanctity.
Nov 4, 20254 min read


Mary Co-Redemptrix? The Title That Rekindles Hearts and Sparks Debate in the Church
The debate over the title Mary Co-Redemptrix has returned to the heart of the Church. This article explores the theological meaning of Mary’s cooperation in humanity’s redemption and the Vatican’s upcoming clarification on her role in salvation history.
Nov 3, 20254 min read


Why We Must Not Speak Ill of the Dead: The Teaching of Maria Simma
Do not speak ill of the dead according to Maria Simma In every season of the year—especially around All Souls’ Day—the Church teaches us to see death not as a wall but as a threshold.The remembrance of our loved ones is not nostalgia; it is an act of faith in the communion of saints , which unites the living and the dead in Christ. Within this light, the teaching of Maria Simma —the Austrian mystic known for her deep charity toward the souls in Purgatory—confronts us with a m
Nov 1, 20256 min read


Halloween and the Christian Soul: What Every Believer Should Know Before October 31
Halloween isn’t just a night of costumes and fear. For Christians, it’s a call to choose between darkness and light — to face death not with fear, but with faith in Christ, who conquered the grave forever.
Oct 30, 20255 min read


Saint Gertrude’s Vision of Souls in Purgatory: What Happens on November 2nd
On November 2nd, Saint Gertrude the Great received a divine vision in which she saw souls rising from Purgatory to Heaven like sparks of light. In this revelation, Jesus showed her the power of one prayer spoken with love and revealed how His mercy is poured out upon the souls on All Souls’ Day.
Oct 29, 20255 min read


At the Moment of Death, Jesus Will Ask Only One Question
There comes a moment that no one can avoid, the instant when the body ceases to breathe and the soul detaches itself from the earth. It is a passage that all humanity must face, the mysterious threshold between time and eternity. According to Mother Speranza of Jesus , in that moment something occurs that no human mind could ever truly comprehend. Christ does not appear as a judge seated on a throne of severity, but as a presence of ineffable tenderness. He does not condemn,
Oct 28, 20257 min read


The Mystery of Mary’s Final Days
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today we wish to pause together and contemplate one of the most fascinating and most meditated-upon...
Sep 23, 20253 min read


The Resurrection of Christ
is the pivotal point of Christian faith, a resurrection that all Christians believe in by faith. But are there evidences that, beyond...
Sep 16, 20254 min read


Saint Catherine of Genoa
aint Catherine of Genoa offers a revolutionary perspective, writing a treatise on Purgatory that not only unveils the secrets of what happens after death but also invites us to deeply reflect on the meaning of our earthly journey towards eternity.
Sep 16, 20254 min read


God exists
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today we address a topic of profound importance and depth, one that touches the very essence of our...
Sep 16, 20254 min read
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