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Virgin Mary,
Mother of God
By Mrs. Cicily Sunny, M.A., B.Ed., MSE
Introduction
This article is based on my readings about Virgin Mary in the books 'The Poem of the Man-God' by Maria Valtorta and 'The Signs of the Times' by Benny
Punnathura.
'The Poem of the Man-God' is full of the visions received by the author starting with the life of Mary's parents, focused on the life of Jesus and ending with Mary's assumption and the Acts of the Apostles. That book reveals several of the unknown mysteries of God through visions. It consists of five volumes in five thousand pages in English and has been translated into several languages. This book will definitely bring us closer to God and will enhance our spirituality. The visions elaborate the events in the New Testament with appropriate occasions and settings which make it more concrete.
'The Signs of the Times' was written with reference to fourteen other books. It focuses on Mary's evangelization of the world through messages given to more than three hundred people around the world through visions and apparitions. The messages about anti-Christ, God's final clearance through three days of darkness, and the pouring of the Holy Spirit are the most appealing mysteries in that book. Reading of that book will enable us to prepare ourselves for the end.
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By the same author:
Answers to God's Mysteries
By Cicily Sunny
Christians believe that many of God's mysteries are revealed through the Holy
Bible. But many remain unanswered. Cicily Sunny, the author of this important
spiritual work, says that the Holy Spirit helps us to unfold mysteries through
selected spiritual people such as prophets in old testament times. These
mysteries are revealed mostly through visions and dreams. The author
believes that some of these mysteries were revealed to Maria Valtorta which
became basis of a book "The Poem of the Man-God." Cicily has studied this
book in depth for the past several years and wrote this book that unfolds some of the mysteries of
God. It is an interpretation of certain important things that are not explained in detail in the Bible.
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