Rev. Peter Byung-Sub Choi
Marie-Clara Jeung-Ji Hong
Seraphina Yang together
with Helena Noh
Lawrence Kap-Joo Choi
Catharina Sang-Myung Lee
A
true miracle through the Blessed Mother
Rev. Peter Byung-Sub Choi,
Inchon, Korea (August 19, 1987)
It has been some time since I first heard about
the messages and weeping of the Blessed Mother in Naju. I thought that the
messages were shocking and so appropriate for our time. So, I hung the Blessed
Mother's photograph in the church and preached on the contents of the messages
on several Sundays. As a result, many people were repenting their sins. I
believe that this has been the true miracle through the Blessed Mother. The
confession line has continued until late at night. Confessions are sincere and from
truly repentant heart. I think that this shows that people are
digesting at least some of the Blessed Mother's messages. I pray that the Blessed
Mother's profound intention for the establishment of Christ's Kingdom be
realized. My heart was becoming torn
apart because of my sins
Marie-Clara Jeung-Ji
Hong, Euijungbu, Kyungki
Province, Korea (September 15, 1987)
My name is Marie-Clara Hong from Euijungbu City
(north of Seoul, near DMZ). I saw the Blessed Mother
shedding blood from her nose and bloody tears from her eyes on the Feast of Our
Lady of Sorrows. Tears and blood were flowing down to her chin. I could see her
sweating also. Her upper lip was swollen. I felt that my heart was becoming torn
apart because of the sins that I had committed knowingly. From now on, I will
abandon worldly desires so that I may be forgiven of my sins.
I saw her tears
of blood flowing down continuously
Seraphina Yang together
with
Helena Noh, Kunsan, Chungnam Province, Korea (December 8, 1988)
We came to Naju on the Solemnity of the Blessed Mother's Immaculate
Conception. Helena Noh, also from Kunsan, and I entered the Blessed
Mother's House (the Chapel in Naju) and saw tears of blood flowing down from both
of the Blessed Mother's
eyes. Tears of blood were flowing down to her chin, her dress and her feet.
Even at this moment while I am writing down this testimony, I can see her tears
of blood flowing down continuously. Father Nazarus Lee, Pastor of Naju, and
twelve other pilgrims also witnessed this.
Even at this moment, tears of blood are still
flowing
Lawrence Kap-Joo Choi,
Naju, Korea (October 14, 1989) When I came to the Chapel at about 9 a.m., I
saw the Blessed Mother shedding more tears of blood from both eyes than before.
The tears of blood flowed down on her cheeks and to her dress, her feet
and the pillow under her statue. Even at this moment, tears of blood are still
flowing.
When
I saw the Blessed Mother's tears of blood, my whole
body trembled
Catharina Sang-Myung
Lee together with Clara Jae-Shin Lee, Seoul, Korea (November 19, 1989)
On November 18, 1989, when we
had the season's first snow, we took an
express bus to Naju from Seoul at 4:10 p.m. Most of us in the bus were Legio Mariae
members of the Daechee-dong Parish in Seoul. It snowed and rained heavily on the
way. We arrived in Naju at 10:10 p.m. When I entered the Chapel and saw the
Blessed Mother shedding tears of blood for the first time, my whole body trembled. We continued looking at the Blessed Mother, also
thinking about
Julia, who had been suffering for our sake, and repenting our sins. The Blessed
Mother's tears of blood flowed from her eyes down to her lips. Her eyes looked
alive. With her bloodshot eyes, she was looking at us. Her tears and tears of
blood continued to flow down, making her dress wet. We continued watching and feeling
deeply moved. We continued our meditation and prayers.
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