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Doctor Margaret Pasakas placed
her stethoscope on the heart of the Missionary Image of Our Lady of
Guadalupe at St. Joseph Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania. To her utter
astonishment she heard a human heartbeat and knelt down in tearful
veneration.
(see photos
below)
The
Missionary Image is a full-size 4’x6’ digital copy of the original
Miraculous Image that the Virgin Mary left on Saint Juan Diego’s cloak
in Mexico on December 12, 1531. It was displayed for veneration during a
Visitation to the hospital’s chapel. The Image has journeyed on
Visitations throughout the world and in each state of the United States
in over one thousand parishes. It has received the veneration of
hundreds of thousands. Many signs, wonders, conversions, healings,
reconciliations and graces have been reported. Mary’s heartbeat is a
sign of her love for us, her spiritual children.
During the
Visitation to Reading over 200 venerators felt the heartbeat of an
unborn child in the pregnant womb of the Virgin Mary in the image. Many
others throughout the United States have felt this sign. It is a sign
that life begins at conception and is not a “choice” for the mother
because God, the Author of Life, has already chosen the child for life.
Other signs
manifested by God through the Missionary Image are tears of oil from
Mary’s eyes, three-dimensional pregnancy, the opening of her eyes and
the aroma of roses.
During the Reading
Visitation, the Image also visited churches, a nursing home, and a
school and was processed through the city streets to an abortion center.
Click here for more
information about hosting a
Visitation with the
Missionary Image.
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