The Blessed Mother's statue in Naju shed tears of blood again on December 31, 2005

In the evening of December 31, 2005, as the pilgrims were about to begin the overnight prayer meeting on the Blessed Mother's Mountain near Naju in celebration of the Solemnity of the Divine Motherhood of Mary on January 1, 2006, the Blessed Mother resumed shedding tears of blood through her statue in Naju for the first time in about fifteen years since January 14, 1992 when she had last wept after a total of 700 days of shedding tears and/or tears of blood since June 30, 1985.

On the same day, before the Blessed Mother began shedding tears of blood, Julia Kim wept a lot thinking about the extreme pains that the Lord and the Blessed Mother were suffering, because the numerous children in the world were not accepting her anxious pleas and continued committing sins and even the children who had been called by the Lord and the Blessed Mother were falling victim to the devil's tempation by becoming jealous of each other and speaking ill of each other.

After weeping for a while, Julia was surprised to see the Blessed Mother shedding tears of blood through her statue and asked the volunteer helpers to come and see.  They saw blood not only on the Blessed Mother's face but also on both of her hands.

A little while later, Julia saw a vision in which the Blessed Mother was weeping sorrowfully, covering her face with her hands.  Thus, Julia understood why there was blood on both of the Blessed Mother's hands on her statue.   Message on December 31, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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