Relentless
Time of Chastisement, or The End
Saint Maria Esperanza, a Venezuelan Catholic
Tells us how to bring about Peace to the World!
Eileen Renders
Maria Esperanza was born a Catholic Venezuelan in 1928, and was known for her prophecies, bilocation, and stigmata, all part of her lay ministry to promote faith and family. She foretold the September 11 attacks, warned of a great famine, and received approved apparitions from the Virgin Mary as the “Reconciler of People and Nations” at Betania, Venezuela, with miracles and visions, marking her spiritual gifts, including healing, biolocation, and stigmata, all part of her lay ministry to promote faith and family.
The Key Prophecies and Experiences include,
911 Attacks, The Great Famine, The Apparitions at Betania, and her spiritual Gifts:
Maria was a true servant of God who lived a virtuous, married life (contrary to an initial vision of becoming a nun) and was spiritually influenced by figures like Padre Pio. Her prophecies emphasized spiritual renewal, family, and peace amidst global turmoil, making her a significant figure in modern Catholic mysticism, notes the Catholic world.
Maria Esparanza died on August 7, 2004, at the age of 75 in Long Beach Island, New Jersey, but has not yet been canonized; her cause for beautification (the step before canonization) was opened by the Catholic Church in 2010, at which point she received the title “Servant of God.”
I encourage all to read her prophecies. Maria believed that when there is a divide in families, there will be a great divide in the world. She is quoted as saying, “And it will all begin here,” referencing Venezuela. She spoke of Wars, famine, and domination, such as Venezuela has endured through its leader, some also saying with Trump, Putin, and in Israel wanting to fight for control of Venezuela’s oil. Both China and Russia also desire to take control of Venezuela’s oil.
How then might we, Catholics and Christians, help to determine the future of the world? Mend the estrangement in our families, and pray with sincerity and devotion every day.
Read Father Padre Pio’s recommendations on how to pray the rosary from one’s heart, and not as a recital. Prayer is our sword in our war against sin and Satan.