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Katya Rivas: I Do Not like My Messages Questioned

Published: Mon 29 Jul 2002 09:09 AM

The Medallion of the Apostolate of the New Evangelization
The Door to Heaven - Extracts
A teaching for Man,
about his weaknesses,
limits and reach.
Cochabamba — Bolivia
Spanish Editions: 1996 and 1998
English Edition 1.1 - July 1999
The Door to Heaven – Extract No. 44, 44.1
I Do Not like My Messages to Be Questioned
15-Oct-96 (Miami)
The Lord
DH-44 – DH-44.1
(I was very worried because Jesus had dictated a message to me referring to the activity a Doctor from the "International Group for Peace" was going to carry out in Miami. He has studied the authenticity of different seers in the world. I had mentioned that Jesus dictated a message to me, referring to the feast of the Rosary, which was celebrated on October "8th". Quite rightly, the Doctor questioned the date, because according to his calendar and that of the saints, the feast of the Rosary is celebrated on October 7th… This also made him question the message in that he considers that: if Jesus "dictates" to me then there should not be any mistakes. This concern made him resort to two seers that he had studied, and whose reliability had been "scientifically" proved. They told him that, on asking Jesus in a vision whether my stigmata were authentic, Jesus had replied: "These are My Wounds and they are a Grace that I send to that country." Even though this reassured the Doctor (I did not know about his initiatives), the question of the date of the Rosary still remained. This is why I receive the message set out here on October 15th.)
My beloved one, when will you do it?
(He is referring to when I will stop worrying about things.)
You are still worried because the feast of the Rosary was not on October 8th. Well, even though I do not like My messages to be questioned, I am going to explain this to you so that you can reassure My son, R. I know about fragility of faith in human nature…
Owing to an inspiration, it was on October 8th, 1483 that the incomplete Hail Mary began to be diffused in many countries. You should know that Domingo de Guzmán did not invent the Rosary, but that the first part of the Hail Mary was already being prayed in the year 1150. Instead of praying 150 Psalms, they prayed 150 Hail Marys.
Later, Pius V, through a letter or Encyclical, recommends praying the Rosary as it is prayed today. Then, in 1878, Leo XIII requests that the festivity of Our Lady of the Rosary should be on October 7th. And dedicates 12 Encyclicals and 23 documents (one of which was later annulled) to the praying of the Rosary.
Do you feel calmer now, little one? That is the story. If they still persist, consult with the Theologians…
You see how your Lord knows what He is doing, even when some of the reactions might be uncomfortable for you?
You are a faithful soul, I do not need to test you. Devote yourself to Me every day, remain united with your God, for I know how to look after and protect that which is Mine.
DH-44.1 Diffuse the Devotion of the Rosary in Bolivia
I definitely want you to take Rosaries to Bolivia. Diffuse its devotion, because My Mother promised that if just one member of the family prays it every day, She will save that family. And this promise is signed and sealed by the Divine Trinity.
(continues…)
….EXTRACT CONCLUDES….
EDITOR’S NOTE: Through the rest of 2002, Scoop will be publishing a series of daily reflections on spiritual matters from Bolivian author Katya Rivas. Rivas, has received an official imprimatur from the Catholic Church for several books she says she was instructed to write by Jesus Christ, Mary and various Angels. Scoop’s extract, above, comes from Rivas’s book “The Door to Heaven”. In 1999 Katya Rivas was the subject of a top-rating documentary show hosted by Mike Willessee (see Scoop TV review - Jesus Christ Tells FOXNews He Wants To Hug World and Scoop Images ). More recently Rivas says she was instructed by Jesus to have her books translated and published on the internet with the intention of having the books distributed to as wide an audience as possible. Several of the books can now be read online at http://www.greatcrusade.org/, and more are coming soon.
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Each year as an part of an observance of Lent Scoop.co.nz publishes a serialisation of Katya Rivas's book "The Passion".


Katya Rivas's work was the subject of a documentary made in 1999 by Australian's Ron Tesoriero and Mike Willissee called "Signs from God" ( read a review here ). In the same year the then Bishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Bergoglio - now Pope Francis - requested a scientific investigation of a remarkable and unexplained phenomena involving a discarded host which had started to bleed. In 2013 Ron Tesoriero published a book "Unseen : New Evidence" which addresses what happened with this investigation and its implications for the quest to discover the origin of life. ( Find out more here ).
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