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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations in Franklin, TN
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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations in Franklin, TN
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The Messages of the Lady of All Nations
presents the words and images that Ida Peerdeman received during the fifty-six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Spring of 1945 to May 31, 1959. Also included are the "Eucharistic Experiences" of the seeress from July, 1958 to May, 1970.
Miss Peerdeman was a modest woman of great integrity. She earned her living as an office worker in an industrial firm in Amsterdam and lived with her sisters. She received her first apparition on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1945. Her spiritual director, Fr. Frehe, O.P., was present at the time.
The Lady of All Nations declared that the messages were not destined for one country or people alone, but for all the peoples of the world. She gave instructions and advice that all should follow in order to save the world from the power of evil. She taught Ida a simple but powerful prayer and asked that it be spread over the world to prevent further degeneration and destruction.
also includes important communications, warnings, and prophecies about many topics, such as: the Vatican, different Popes, the Fifth Marian Dogma, specific countries (including America), moral decline, false prophets, disasters, and true peace.
On May 31, 1996, His Excellency Hendrik Barners, Bishop of Haarlem, gave the
Nihil Obstat
approving devotion to the Lady of All Nations. The Blessed Mother had promised Miss Peerdeman that she would live to see this approval. The approval a reality, Ida, then in her nineties, went to the Lord on June 17, 1996.
presents the words and images that Ida Peerdeman received during the fifty-six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Spring of 1945 to May 31, 1959. Also included are the "Eucharistic Experiences" of the seeress from July, 1958 to May, 1970.
Miss Peerdeman was a modest woman of great integrity. She earned her living as an office worker in an industrial firm in Amsterdam and lived with her sisters. She received her first apparition on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1945. Her spiritual director, Fr. Frehe, O.P., was present at the time.
The Lady of All Nations declared that the messages were not destined for one country or people alone, but for all the peoples of the world. She gave instructions and advice that all should follow in order to save the world from the power of evil. She taught Ida a simple but powerful prayer and asked that it be spread over the world to prevent further degeneration and destruction.
also includes important communications, warnings, and prophecies about many topics, such as: the Vatican, different Popes, the Fifth Marian Dogma, specific countries (including America), moral decline, false prophets, disasters, and true peace.
On May 31, 1996, His Excellency Hendrik Barners, Bishop of Haarlem, gave the
Nihil Obstat
approving devotion to the Lady of All Nations. The Blessed Mother had promised Miss Peerdeman that she would live to see this approval. The approval a reality, Ida, then in her nineties, went to the Lord on June 17, 1996.
The Messages of the Lady of All Nations
presents the words and images that Ida Peerdeman received during the fifty-six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Spring of 1945 to May 31, 1959. Also included are the "Eucharistic Experiences" of the seeress from July, 1958 to May, 1970.
Miss Peerdeman was a modest woman of great integrity. She earned her living as an office worker in an industrial firm in Amsterdam and lived with her sisters. She received her first apparition on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1945. Her spiritual director, Fr. Frehe, O.P., was present at the time.
The Lady of All Nations declared that the messages were not destined for one country or people alone, but for all the peoples of the world. She gave instructions and advice that all should follow in order to save the world from the power of evil. She taught Ida a simple but powerful prayer and asked that it be spread over the world to prevent further degeneration and destruction.
also includes important communications, warnings, and prophecies about many topics, such as: the Vatican, different Popes, the Fifth Marian Dogma, specific countries (including America), moral decline, false prophets, disasters, and true peace.
On May 31, 1996, His Excellency Hendrik Barners, Bishop of Haarlem, gave the
Nihil Obstat
approving devotion to the Lady of All Nations. The Blessed Mother had promised Miss Peerdeman that she would live to see this approval. The approval a reality, Ida, then in her nineties, went to the Lord on June 17, 1996.
presents the words and images that Ida Peerdeman received during the fifty-six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary from the Spring of 1945 to May 31, 1959. Also included are the "Eucharistic Experiences" of the seeress from July, 1958 to May, 1970.
Miss Peerdeman was a modest woman of great integrity. She earned her living as an office worker in an industrial firm in Amsterdam and lived with her sisters. She received her first apparition on the Feast of the Annunciation, March 25, 1945. Her spiritual director, Fr. Frehe, O.P., was present at the time.
The Lady of All Nations declared that the messages were not destined for one country or people alone, but for all the peoples of the world. She gave instructions and advice that all should follow in order to save the world from the power of evil. She taught Ida a simple but powerful prayer and asked that it be spread over the world to prevent further degeneration and destruction.
also includes important communications, warnings, and prophecies about many topics, such as: the Vatican, different Popes, the Fifth Marian Dogma, specific countries (including America), moral decline, false prophets, disasters, and true peace.
On May 31, 1996, His Excellency Hendrik Barners, Bishop of Haarlem, gave the
Nihil Obstat
approving devotion to the Lady of All Nations. The Blessed Mother had promised Miss Peerdeman that she would live to see this approval. The approval a reality, Ida, then in her nineties, went to the Lord on June 17, 1996.

















