Mary Second-Born of the Father, commentary by Fr. Gabriele Roschin from Poem of the Man-God.
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Thank you Robert powerful message. How the revelation makes sense
Appreciation and blessings from Sydney Australia .
His Blood and her tear’s. So beautiful. 🥲
It really is.
Thank you very much Robert!!
I think you are doing an amazing service to our Faith. The Poem of the Man God is a gift for our times. It just increases the love for Jesus and Our Lady, it makes a clear pictures of some of the greatest episodes of the Gospel. Narrated like never before. Thank you Robert for this and for your good advices on reading Sacred Scriptures, The Cathechism, praying the Liturgy of the Hour etc. You are a true man of Faith.
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Very similar to Luisa piccaretta and believed by many good priests including a favourite of mine father Gruner of the Fatima centre
Veronica Lueken (July 12, 1923 - August 3, 1995) was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints.
She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park.
Lueken and her husband Arthur W. Lueken, Sr. (died August 28, 2002) had five children. They met in Flushing Meadows Park skating rink on September 1, 1945 (Saturday, Labor Day weekend) and married the following November 1945.
Bishop Francis Mugavero, then Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, stated in 1986 that "a thorough investigation revealed that the alleged visions of Bayside completely lacked authenticity" and that "the messages and other related propaganda contain statements which, among other things, are contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church"
Everyone in the Church should read (alone) Jesus' long expansion on Mary's virginity which comprises the second part of Chapter 5 in Volume 1 of the Poem (dated August 27th 1944, pages 25-33). Only one question is encouraged to be formulated about it. The question is: Who is speaking these sublime words?
Given the scope, the trajectory, the profundity, touching on orders of things no human epistemology has ever yet devised on earth, speaking with cosmic poetic ease about the breadth of Creation, it's meaning purpose and function, things that humans by their own ungraced frail wits could never (even) accidently remotely imagine...Who is the Narrator of such unforgettable splendors?
The majestic organization of inconceivable thought, knowledge and light without horizon, contained in this gentle, male, master-speaker, asks: is this the Voice of lying and falsity? Is the function of antichrist to speak biblically-mirrored, towering, ecstatic truth without trace of blemish, uttered in one-take, about the one he hates the most? to speak monumental peaks of beauty packed with inexhaustible philosophical and theological treasures... about Mary the Inviolate? Is this the function of lucifer???
Since it can't be a human who speaks such astounding heights of clarity, pride-crushing transcendence and intricate-dense authority, and by definition it can't be a charlatan, for the charlatan would have to be the equal of the Poet (and psst, he's not)...to explain the unerring perfection and immaculate loving intent, there is only One that remains to lay it at the feet. It can't be human, it can't be a demon, and if it isn't one of these, there is only One Source left to guess! Only the Supreme Excellence could wield such vast exactitude with clear will and every salvific affection.
And if one says "oh yeah satan can do that" Well then satan could be made to claim the same hand for the heights in the bible, yes? But this is impossible, folks. The Liar is not the King of Truth Poetry.
The spectacular parallel between scripture and this appalling cathedral-sized post-biblical revelation is the deepest clue brothers and sisters, it's HIM! Christ is the Speaker! Because, He is alive! Forever! And He has ALOT yet to say. The Marialogy in the Book of Heaven is in perfect synchrony with same in the Poem.
Why are you not focusing on the Holy Bible and the Catechism of the Catholic Church? I heard you say that proper catechesis is so lacking in Catholics today. Surely Valtorta and others do not give us what only God's Word accomplishes in us if we know and understand it.
Read the work and you will know why.
Walk and chew bubble gum.
Still avoiding the central question. Why did you, only recetly, angrily dismiss Picaretta and the Divine Will whilst gleefully and unquestioningly accepting, promting and fawning over Valtorta and her Poem? I just don't get it.
I don’t understand the “gift of living in the divine will” but I let the church discern. Since Luisa Picaretta ‘s cause is ongoing then the experts need to discern. Valtorta is completely different, Luisa Picarettas writings seem all about Luisa, Valtorta’s writings seem more Christ centred.
@@thecatholicman So, let's get this right, just because you "don't understand" something you feel obliged to angrily dismiss it? I suggest you meditate on Colossians 1:9-11 "Through perfect wisdom and spiritual understanding, may you reach the fullest knowledge of God’s will. So you will be able to lead the kind of life which the Lord expects of you, a life acceptable to him in all its aspects; showing the results in all the good actions you do and increasing your knowledge of God. You will have in you the strength, based on his own glorious power, never to give in, but to bear anything joyfully." That, Robert is the biblical basis for needing to live in the Divine Will. I suggest that at sometime in the future you may read some of the volumes and then come back to us with perhaps a more informed analysis. In the meantime I pray your journey through the Poem brings you light and solace.
Well said.
@@thecatholicman So let me get this right... just because you don't understand something gives you the right to angrily dismiss it? Maybe one should read and meditate upon Colossians 1:9-11 which states "Through perfect wisdom and spiritual understanding, may you reach the fullest knowledge of God’s will. So you will be able to lead the kind of life which the Lord expects of you, a life acceptable to him in all its aspects; showing the results in all the good actions you do and increasing your knowledge of God. You will have in you the strength, based on his own glorious power, never to give in, but to bear anything joyfully."
That is the biblical reason why we all need to seek out a way of life in the Divine Will. Meanwhile I hope you will at some stage in life read the volumes and then make a more informed critique. In the meantime I hope your reading of Valtorta's writings bring you light and peace.
@@NassComs I have reasons for that, but I will leave it at that.