The World of Marian Apparitions
Regular price $ 39.95The World of Marian Apparitions
Mary's Appearances and Messages from Fatima to Today
The world-changing appearance of Our Lady at Fatima ushered in a continuing series of remarkable apparitions worldwide that the Church has either officially approved or marked as likely-authentic. Author and Mariologist Wincenty Laszewski summarizes the powerful and urgent messages of these apparitions in this unparalleled, encyclopedic work-instantly the new standard on the subject. Most of these riveting chapters include portentous warnings - some are ominous, others more hopeful. This stunning book serves as a wake-up call to the faithful and is a worldwide clarion call to deeper prayer and conversion. It includes:
- Over 400 pages describing the fully documented miracles and visions
- Fascinating accounts by eyewitnesses, including non-believers
- 50+ maps of locations and pilgrimage sites
- Photos and illustrations: documents, events, and faces of the visionaries
- The finest works of art and reproductions of Our Lady
Each message and appearance is analyzed and quoted precisely. Their sheer abundance is enough to absorb believing Catholics-and many a skeptic-from all walks of life and reading habits. A partial listing of those described includes:
- Fatima, Portugal, 1917: The Message of Fatima
- Basel, Switzerland, 1917: Mystical Wounds
- Fatima, Portugal, 1921: Mother of Obedience
- Pontevedra, Spain, 1925: Contemplative Mother of God
- Banneux, Belgium, 1933: Virgin of the Poor
- Heede, Germany, 1937: Queen of the Poor Souls in Purgatory
- Siekierki, Poland, 1943: Holy Mother Teacher of Youth
- Tre Fontane, Italy, 1947: Virgin of Revelation
- Warsaw, Poland, 1948: Dispenser of Divine Omnipotence
- Ngome, Africa, 1955: Mary, Tabernacle of the Most High
- Rome City, USA, 1956-9: Most Holy Mary, Lady of America
- Zeitoun, Egypt, 1968: Silent Lady
- Akita, Japan, 1973: Apocalyptic Madonna
- Deir el-Ahmar, Lebanon, 1976: Virgin Mary of the Maronites
- Asdee, Ireland, 1985: Madonnas in Motion
- Hruszew, Ukraine, 1987: Madonna of Kiev