Heaven's Messages to Nora Arthurs, Voice Box, Seer, and Mystic Volume I

Heaven's Messages to Nora Arthurs, Voice Box, Seer, and Mystic Volume I

Heaven's Messages to Nora Arthurs, Voice Box, Seer, and Mystic Volume I

Heaven's Messages to Nora Arthurs, Voice Box, Seer, and Mystic Volume I

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Overview

The twentieth century has witnessed an astonishing number (386 at latest count) reported Apparitions of Our Blessed Mother. These apparitions have been reported on every continent on our globe. The seers, men, women, and children, have been people from many walks of life. A spiritual outpouring of this kind has never before occurred in the nearly 2,000 years of the Christian religion. The vast majority of these claimed apparitions have yet to be investigated and approved or condemned by the Roman Catholic Church.
The apparitions are typically accompanied by communications which have displayed a remarkable similarity in content. They normally warn of very dark days ahead and future catastrophes. They appeal for a return to God, with renewed emphasis on prayer, the Rosary, Mass attendance, Penance, Confession, Bible reading, and distributing the messages widely to save those able to believe. The messages of Nora Arthurs are distinctive in their orientation to prayer and the Rosary as the only activities possible in the disadvantageous circumstances of the future.
Nora Arthurs spoke directly to an audience the words coming from Heaven. A tape machine recorded the messages as she spoke. The message was then typed and distributed throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America. These two volumes contain approximately 580 messages that have survived over the years. They are printed as originally typed and distributed, other than for some modifications due to unorthodox grammar. The paragraph divisions and voice identifications should be regarded as suggestive only, not definitive.
Mrs Arthur�s messages are striking for their emotional impact and appear to be even more relevant today than when they were first communicated. The messages are even of a quality suitable for devotional literature, especially where a number are read together on a daily basis. For a free PDF of this file send an email requesting the download to .

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148591719
Publisher: Kenneth Heck
Publication date: 07/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Nora Arthurs was born on 1 Feb. 1916 in Hammersmith, London and was one of twenty-three children. She attended a Catholic School from age six to eight. Then, her mother who was a Protestant sent her to a Protestant Church School from age eight to fourteen. At this school, being a Catholic, she was obliged to absent herself from Religious Instruction classes, and therefore received no religious teaching whatsoever after age eight.
In 1964, a close friend, who lives nearby and is a visionary, had been told to tell Mrs. Arthurs that her House would be a public Shrine in the future. And the first public Calling by Our Divine Lord for Prayer, The Holy Rosary, and to await a Message, was given for the Feast of St. Joan of Arc and (on some calendars) The Visitation, 30th May, 1983.
In 1981 at Easter, while in the street Nora witnessed the sun changing colours from red to violet to gold to green and finally to French blue spinning and drawing close to the earth and finally sending out 8 small discs from the left hand side, forming 2 rows of 3 and two discs beside: all remaining in French blue. Eight (8) in mystical numbering stands for the Eucharist.
Mrs Arthurs was a Bride of Christ and a Victim Soul. Her public messages ceased in November, 2005. Since February, 2005, she suffered
intermittently the Left Hand Wound of Our Saviour, as yet invisibly, but she also had pain in most of her body and spiritual desolation until her death
(like Teresa Higginson). Mrs Arthurs became totally blind in 2007. She entered the Nursing Home in April, 2010 on Canvey Island, and entered the Nazareth House Nursing Home in Southend later in 2010.
Nora died on the morning of 11th August 2011 at Nazareth House, Southend-on-Sea. She had become very thin, due to not being able to eat much in the last few weeks. Her family held a private funeral and burial. Her friends and Prayer group attended a memorial service Tridentine Mass, said in Our Lady of Canvey and the English Martyrs Church at the end of August 2011.
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