Walking Through The Vines

By Alison Riggott
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Published: June 03, 2011
Words: 15,642 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

sharing my personal experiences of healings, apparitions, locutions and other mystical happenings on my pilgrimages to medjugorje since my first visit in 1986. with thanks to mary and her son jesus I share these wonderful experiences with my family, my friends and with you, so that you may experience in some way the joy of "walking through the vines".

Extended description

sharing my personal experiences of healings, apparitions, locutions and other mystical happenings on my pilgrimages to medjugorje since my first visit in 1986. i was encouraged to write about them when i read in the mass readings for the day "do not forget the things your eyes have seen, nor let them slip from your heart all the days of you life; rather tell them to your children and your children's children" (Deut4:1. 5-9).
so with thanks to mary and her son jesus I share these wonderful experiences with my family, my friends and with you, so that you may experience in some way the joy of "walking through the vines".

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healing, prayer, light, crucifixion, ministry, pilgrimage, apparition

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