Showing posts with label Stigmata. Show all posts
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Sunday, 11 July 2021

#223 Recap of the Early Days when Marie-Julie Jahenny Received her Mission of the Cross and the Various Stigmata

 


 

 

(Image: Left,:the stigmata on the hands with the nail wounds, the cord wounds and the betrothal ring of blood. Top Middle: inside Marie-Julie's cottage today. Middle: presumably the cloth that was used to wipe the blood stains from the heart stigmata. Bottom Middle: representation of the Gothic lettering stigmata on her chest in the shape of a cross that reads 'Deliverance of the Holy Father' and 'Immaculate Mary'. Top Right: Marie-Julie, and the image of the Crucifixion that miraculously bled during an ecstasy. Bottom Right: her bed.)



1873


January 6, 1873, Marie-Julie fell seriously ill.


February 15, she received Extreme Unction.


February 22, apparition of the Blessed Virgin occurred who announced her healing that would happen May 2.


March 14, the second apparition of the Mother of God occurred and asked her if she would accept the Wounds of her dear Son.


March 21, Marie-Julie declared: “I fell ecstatically on my bed of pain. The Blessed Virgin is there. Our Lord appears to me with His radiant wounds. 'I am coming, my dear child,' He told me, 'to bring you My adorable Wounds.' From each wound, a ray of light came out which struck my hands, my feet and my side.” (NOTE: the family witnessed miraculous light emanating from her stigmata as predicted.)



October 5, she received the Crown of Thorns.


November 25, she relates: “I saw Our Lord carrying His Cross on His left shoulder. I saw Blood flow from that torn shoulder.” At that time, Our Lord imprinted this sacred wound on Marie-Julie's shoulder.


December 6, she received the stigmata on the hands and feet.



1874


January 12, 1874, the stigmata appeared on Marie-Julie's wrists, to represent the cords that had bound those of the Saviour.


January 14, 1874 other stigmata on the ankles, legs and forearms as signs of the flogging.


February 20, stigmatic ring appeared on the ring finger of her right hand, a sign of her mystical betrothal. Marie-Julie becomes the bride of Christ.


December 7, 1875, the inscription "O Crux Ave" appears on her chest with a cross, plus other inscriptions and a flower (the lily).




Years Later


It was on Thursday, May 24, 1883, at 6 A.M. that the transformation of Marie-Julie's crown took place. She had been told that she would receive a prettier, brighter, intertwined crown with three diamonds on each lace. The Archangel who announced it said to her:


"My sister, I am Saint Raphael and it is I who will be the master of angelic song when this gift is made, in your cell, the King's palace."



At six in the morning, the old crown suddenly disappeared to make way for the new one. The transformation was immediate. At this moment, the family, the only witnesses, heard the music of the angels twice. The (visible stigmatic) stripes on the new crown made entirely of coagulated blood were smooth and ruddy like coral.


Unlike the other stigmata, that over her heart continued to develop. “On the left side,” said Dr. Imbert, “there are, behind and below the breast, three small bars one inch long, two lines wide, not parallel, very close together and formed of dry blackish blood ”


The Lord had revealed that the wound of the heart, at first small, would grow larger and penetrate more and more. This wound was photographed in 1936: and it was found to have grown and be six inches long. Marie-Julie asked that she be shut away. (I.e. hidden away? She didn't like the attentions).


Then it appeared to shrink. They photographed it again, in 1937 it was only seven centimetres. A cloth applied afterwards presented a bloody stain three centimetres in diameter.


Two of the main stigmatic inscriptions in Gothic letters on Marie-Julie's chest recalled her mission: “Deliverance for the Holy Father”, “Triumph of the Church”. The Marie Julie Jahenny Association also mentions other stigmatic writing that appeared on her breast over her heart at other or various times – and “IHS” An “M” interlaced with an “A” (for Ave Maria?) Also “Come, My Victim”.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS: The Prophecies of Marie-Julie Jahenny

 

 

 

 

Monday, 4 September 2017

#29 WHAT IS YOUR NAME?

God the Father asks Marie-Julie Jahenny 'what is her name'. 

The Sacred Heart gave Marie-Julie Jahenny a new name to reflect her espousal to Him and also her sacred mission. "Marie-Julie of the Crucifix".

On August 1, 1876, the Father asks her to repeat her name and she does so, describing herself as a repentant sinner unworthy of the name and the stigmata she received.

(She received the mark of the Five Wounds, the Wound in the side, Wound on her shoulder, Crown of Thorns, the scourge marks, rope marks on her wrists, scourging on her ankles, an espousal ring in blood on the ring finger of her left hand, and a unique marking on her chest over her heart ~ the words "O Crux Ave' with a cross and a lily, the fleur de lys of France, a symbol of viriginal purity and also the monarchy of France.)

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"The Eternal Father asked me my name. “I am Marie-Julie of the Crucifix, virgin of the Cross, the badge of the sinful, (or distinguished / great´ sinner') me, a Madeleine repentant, contrite, penitent and forgiven, my dear Spouse who promised grace to whom He gave the flower. (The fleur de lys)
He made me His spouse. It is I that He will soon reap the harvest of the Cross, of suffering, of the Eucharist. It is I, Eternal Father, who died in the treasury of the Cross, who atones on the Heart of Jesus, resting on the Heart of Mary.

Yes, it is I to whom Our Lord promised the Holy Eucharist on the Cross, it is I who was there as a pauper waiting for bread. I who will die soon, I, to whom my dear Spouse gave the seed of immortality etched on my heart, rooted to the treasure of Jesus. I, poor Canaanite woman, I have the crown of thorns around my heart and which carries the flower of Mary.

It is on my heart that Mary has given her name, I who bear on my chest the letters written by my dear Spouse. It was I who have the distinguished happiness of being close to Jesus when I suffer, I, covered in graces. Mary, answer for me, I am unworthy, this is too serious.”

(Image: Marie-Julie Jahenny at an older age.)

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