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Alleged Miracle | Explorer


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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] Magigoria does change people's lives. Janna Sullivan is still living the miracle she experienced there, and her husband has been there as witness. Glory be to the Father and to the Son.

I've probably been present at close to 3500 of J's apparitions. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners. Now I'm a person of science. Amen. I'm a doctor, which even makes it more difficult for people to understand why somebody like me might believe that. Blessed are you.

I don't care whether somebody else doesn't believe it. God knows; He can be my judge. It's apparent when our Lady comes because there is a very obvious change in Janna's countenance and her posturing. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you. Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your Jesus.

It's not uncommon to see Janna's lips moving as if she's talking to a person. Our Lady will actually speak through her. Even if all the people in the world prayed just for a few minutes, wars could be stopped. If you want to know what love is, all you would have to do is look in her eyes. It's just so much love; that would be it.

This All-American Apparition is named Our Lady of Emmitsburg. I just believe it, and nothing can change. Those who believe in knowing their heart aren't going to stop.

Some 50 miles away, at the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Church Authority started an inquiry: Were Janna's visions worthy of the Church's [Music] blessing? When the Church judges an apparition as authentic, it is giving its best shot at saying there's a high probability that this, in fact, is a miracle. It's saying it's worthy of belief.

To approve Janna's alleged miracle, the Church must be certain she is of sound mind and not seeking fame or financial gain. Her visions cannot contradict the Bible or challenge the Church's Authority. The Church is very cautious to approve apparitions because many of the apparitions contain messages which instruct the faithful how to live their lives.

Do you think the Church is afraid of you? Yes. Why? It could be real.

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