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Messages of Our Lady of Mount Melleray
- August 18, 1985. Sunday
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Virgin Mary said:
“Preserve Sunday for prayer.”
- August 19, 1985. Monday, Afternoon
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Virgin Mary said:
“I want prayer.”
- August 19, 1985. Monday, Evening
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Virgin Mary said:
“I have a message”.
She then walked down steps to the edge of the water.
“My message is Peace and Prayer…”
She pointed to the creek:
“Tell the people that the water is blessed.”
“God is angry with the world.
The people will have to improve and pray.
My message is for all the people of God’s Church.
The people have ten years to improve and pray and if not then this is what will happen…”
The boys received a vision of the Great Flood and Noah’s Ark.
- August 20, 1985. Tuesday
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Virgin Mary said:
“I love the Irish people.
I am praying with the people to God to forgive the Irish people.
I want the Irish people to spread my message to the world.”
The boys were requested to ask the Virgin how spreading the message could be accomplished. The Virgin replied:
“You have ways yourselves of spreading my message”.
“The world must improve.
I want the people to accept the message from the children.
The people must pray more.
The people must go to Mass more and receive My Son more often.
I want the people to believe the children.
The world has ten years to improve.
It must improve ten times more than it is…
I want people to stop saying bad things about me and not to be mocking me.”
“When the people will pray more the weather will improve.”
Tom then received a vision of Doubting Thomas.
- August 21, 1985. Wednesday
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Virgin Mary said:
“I want hymns and prayers.”
The Virgin asked several times for the hymn «Peace is Flowing Like a River».
“The world must behave.
I want the world to believe Me…
My message is peace and prayer and no more fighting in the world…
I want the people of Ireland to convey My messages to the world.
I want Ursula to help you make the people believe.
I want all of you to tell the world and you have ways yourselves of telling the world…
I want the world to believe me.
I want the world to get my message.
I will make a movement to the people.”
She did turn to the crowd on the road just as She said and many people on the road saw Her then.
The Virgin Mary showed the boys the vision of Jesus subduing the storm as if to remind us that God could still turn the catastrophe back overshadowing the world, if we would only turn to Him. Then a vision reminiscent of nativity scenes followed.
Then the Virgin said:
“I want Ursula to help you to make the world believe.
I am happy with the three of you.
You must believe and the world must believe.
I want the people out in the road to come in and see me as I will leave soon.”
Tom and Barry then had a vision of Virgin Mary, her cloak ripped, holding the infant Jesus in Her arms.
Many of the people present claimed they could see this.
- August 22, 1985. Thursday
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Virgin Mary said:
“I want prayers and hymns…
I love the Irish people…
The world must improve and the world must believe.
If the world does not improve the devil will take over the church.
I want you to pray harder…
If the world does not improve the devil will take over God’s Church in ten years.”
The boys were then given a vision of Satan jeering Our Blessed Mother to Her left side.
- August 23, 1985. Friday
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Virgin Mary said:
“I want you to pray harder and harder.”
This was repeated several times.
“With your faith and prayers you can overpower the devil…
I will show Myself to more people in more places.”
Each time Our Lady asked for prayer by saying
“I want prayer”
the people would pray the rosary, after which Our Lady said
“Thank you”
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- August 24, 1985. Saturday
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Friday marks the end of the apparitions to the two boys.
However an additional message was conveyed on Saturday. An older woman asked Tom who was not accompanied by Barry to ask the Virgin if She was the mother of Jesus.
According to Tom, She replied:
“I am.”
See also
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Zimdars-Swartz Sandra L.,
Popular Devotion to the Virgin. The Marian Phenomena at Melleray, Republic of Ireland /
Dévotion populaire à la Vierge. Le phénomène marial de Melleray en République d'Irlande.
In: Archives des sciences sociales des religions. N. 67/1, 1989,
pp. 125-144.
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David J. J. Lynch,
When the Luck of the Irish Ran Out
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