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To: grey_whiskers
>>I've read the other accounts of apparitions claiming to be Mary. They follow a similar pattern. Their message when examined fully is counter to what is revealed in Scripture.<<

Our Lady of Guadeloupe being one notable exception.

This is part of the message recorded from the first apparition claiming to be Mary at Guadalupe.

I wish that a temple be erected here quickly, so I may therein exhibit and give all my love, compassion, help, and protection

, because I am your merciful mother,

to you, and to all the inhabitants on this land and all the rest who love me, invoke and confide in me; listen there to their lamentations, and remedy all their miseries, afflictions and sorrows.

And to accomplish what my clemency pretends, go to the palace of the bishop of Mexico, and you will say to him that I manifest my great desire, that here on this plain a

temple be built to me;

you will accurately relate all you have seen and admired, and what you have heard.

http://www.sancta.org/nican.html

This is why I say the apparitions proclaim a false message.

This apparition is demanding a temple be built in her honor.

Would the Mary we see in the NT do this?? No.

We have the Scriptures given to us by God so we can compare the messages of angels, prophets, etc to see if they are legit.

The message of the apparition at Guadalupe does not pass this test.

If we keep the focus on Christ and His words we will do just fine.

231 posted on 08/02/2017 5:20:03 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone
...and remedy all their miseries...

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236 posted on 08/02/2017 5:34:30 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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