Our Lady of Zaro di Ischia to Simona on March 26, 2024:
I saw Mother — she was dressed in white; on her head was a light gray cloak that also covered her shoulders and went down to her bare feet, which were placed on the globe. Mother had her hands in the shape of a cup and a small flame lit between them. May Jesus Christ be praised…
My dear children, I love you and thank you for having responded to this call of mine. My children, be flames of love burning for the Lord. Children, form prayer cenacles, let every house be scented with prayer; be a cenacle, be small domestic churches. Children, pray and teach others to pray; let your lives be prayer; love and teach others to love. Remember, children: “They will recognize you by how you love one another” (cf. John 13:35). Children, loving does not mean saying yes to everything the world asks of you, but it means knowing how to discern; it means putting God first. Loving means giving your whole selves to the Lord.
My children, do not wait to be perfect in order to love the Lord, or you will never love Him. He loves you just as you are — with your strengths and weaknesses. This does not mean being content with your mistakes but, with the love of Christ, trying to grow and not to make the same mistakes again. Give your lives to Christ, love Him and try to imitate His love — that love for which He gave everything to the point of the ultimate sacrifice. He gave his life for each one of you to give you salvation; He loved you and loves you with an immense love. He gave Himself as Living Bread to nourish your bodies and your souls. And you, my children, what are you doing for Him, what do you offer Him? My children, the Lord does not need grand gestures; He loves you — love Him, cherish Him, adore Him. My children, love my beloved Jesus.
Now I give you my holy blessing. Thank you for having hastened to me.

Why Simona and Angela?
Alicja Lenczewska



Elizabeth Kindelmann
Through what became The Spiritual Diary, Jesus and Mary taught Elizabeth, and they continue to instruct the faithful in the divine art of suffering for the salvation of souls. Tasks are assigned for each day of the week, which involve prayer, fasting, and night vigils, with beautiful promises attached to them, laced with special graces for priests and the souls in purgatory. In their messages, Jesus and Mary say that The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary is the greatest grace given to mankind since the Incarnation. And in the not-so-distant future, her flame will engulf the entire world.
Father Stefano Gobbi
Why Gisella Cardia?
Thirdly, the messages have frequently been accompanied by visible phenomena, photographic evidence found in In Cammino con Maria, which cannot be the fruit of subjective imagination, notably the presence of the stigmata on Giselle’s body and and the appearance of crosses or religious texts in blood on Gisella’s arms. See the pictures taken from her apparition website 
Jennifer
Why Manuela Strack?

Why the Visionaries of Our Lady of Medjugorje?
Why Pedro Regis?
Why the Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta?
of the saints. It wasn’t until she became a “Daughter of Mary” that the nightmares finally ceased at the age of eleven. In the following year, Jesus began to speak interiorly to her especially after receiving Holy Communion. When she was thirteen, He appeared to her in a vision that she witnessed from the balcony of her home. There, in the street below, she saw a crowd and armed soldiers leading three prisoners; she recognized Jesus as one of them. When He arrived beneath her balcony, He raised his head and cried out: “Soul, help Me!” Deeply moved, Luisa offered herself from that day on as a victim soul in expiation for the sins of mankind.
immobile, rigid-like state that appeared almost as if she were dead. It was only when a priest made the sign of the Cross over her body that Luisa regained her faculties. This remarkable mystical state persisted until her death in 1947—followed by a funeral that was no little affair. During that period in her life, she suffered no physical illness (until she succumbed to pneumonia at the end) and she never experienced bedsores, despite being confined to her little bed for sixty-four years.
Valeria Copponi