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“The Lady of All Nations” is the name used to describe the series of Marian apparitions to Ida Peerdeman in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.〔(Miravalle, Mark and Russell, Richard L., "The Fifth Marian Dogma: The Church’s Unused Weapon", Catholic Exchange, September 24, 2013 )〕 Peerdeman allegedly received a total of 207 visions, the first 56 of which involved the Virgin Mary and began on 25 March 1945. After the Marian visions ceased on 31 May 1959, Peerdeman claimed to have received 151 of what she called “Eucharistic Experiences” for 26 years, where she was given divine revelation, usually during Mass. (video of Aparitions ) == Ida Peerdeman == Peerdeman was born on 13 August 1905 in the city of Alkmaar, in the Netherlands. The youngest of five siblings, she was an average woman who worked in a perfume factory. The first of 56 purported apparitions is said to have occurred in March 1945.〔(Miravalle, Mark and Russell, Richard L., "Our Lady of All Nations: The Fifth Dogma", Catholic Exchange, October 21, 2013 )〕 Ida claimed that she had seen the Virgin Mary as she was huddled by a stove with her sisters and a family friend, Father Frehe, chatting about the war and the possibilities for the future. Ida recalled seeing a light from the corner of the room. From it came a woman who revealed herself as the “Lady of All Nations", and instructed her to repeat everything she was told. Fr. Frehe directed her sister to write down every word. The first 25 messages, between 1945 and 1950 are typical apocalyptically phrased warnings against communism, atheism, and modernity. Shortly after the promulgation in 1950 of the dogma of the Assumption of Mary, the messages changed. The Virgin requested an image of her be made. The painting was produced in 1951 by German artist Heinrich Repke at the direction of the visionary.〔(Margry, Jan Peter. "Paradoxes of Marian Apparitional Contestations", ''Moved by Mary: The Power of Pilgrimage in the Modern World'', (Anna-Karina Hermkens, Willy Jansen, Catrien Notermans, eds.), Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009, ISBN 9780754667896 )〕 Ida Peerdeman died in 1996. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lady of all Nations」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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