MaryCast OLAN #14: Petition to the Pope
Uploaded by AirMaria on Sep 9, 2008
Dr Mark Miravalle explains the May 10, 1953 message to Ida Peerdeman from Our Lady of All Nations. In this message, Our Lady asks the Holy Father, the Pope, to promote the 5th Marian Dogma and the prayer given to Ida for peace in the world. In this mini-series on Our Lady of All Nations, Dr Mark Miravalle reviews and explains the messages of Our Lady of All Nations - approved by the Church - and their relationship to the movement for the solemn papal definition of the 5th Marian Dogma - Mary as the Spiritual Mother of all peoples serving under the aspects as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, and Advocate. To ask questions regarding Mary, email Dr Mark Miravalle: marycast@airmaria.com Ave Maria! +++
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