Saint Peter
I saw many scenes in Saint Peter's life. He had two
sons, named Simon and Johannen who both became Bishops
of holy Church. When he walked on the water, he became
afraid and sank up to his knees. Our
Lord's hand lifted him to safety. I saw him on the
rooftop at the home of Simon the Tanner when he received the dream and the large sheet
of sailcloth full of animals. I saw him leave
Joppa and arrive at the home of Cornelius. Our Lord
showed me the Blessing given to Cornelius who then sent
for Saint Peter. All the family gathered to hear him
speak. He was accompanied by three or four men.
One of the beautiful visions I was blessed to
share was the Gift of Pentecost when the room in
which they were gathered suddenly was filled with
Tongues of Flame.
I had also seen Saint Peter sitting
between two guards in prison in Jerusalem, with chains on his ankles,
when the door opened and a beautiful angel led him
though the streets to safety. Our Lord showed me how,
when Saint Peter knocked at the door, the lady did not
admit him straight away but ran into the house to tell
the others.
I saw too all the Apostles teaching in the Temple and
the Healing of the Crippled Man by Saint Peter. Saint
Peter and Saint John helped him walk into the Temple
through Solomon's Portico to give thanks to Our Lord for
his healing.
Among
the many beautiful visions I was blessed to receive was that
of the holy Apostles at the moment of The
Transfiguration, when they became so afraid at
seeing Our Lord in His Glory accompanied by Moses and
Elijah. The vision they beheld is indescribably
beautiful.
Sadly I watched Saint Peter's arrest at the hands of
Rome just before his death. As I have added to My Dairy,
Saint Peter was with a small crowd of people in Rome
when the soldiers arrested him. He was then taken, hands
tied behind his back, to the court for 'trial' where he
was found guilty of worshipping a false [not Roman] God.
He was condemned to death and taken to the Mammertime
Prison to await execution. Next day he died, crucified
in agony. His head almost touched the ground, as he was
killed in an upside down position. His brother Saint
Andrew was later crucified in Asia.
Saint Paul
I saw Saint Paul with three companions on horseback
on the road to Damascus and the very bright light
descend from
Heaven as Our Lord spoke with him there. Saint Paul
knelt on the ground when he saw the Great Light and
after he had spoken with Our Lord he stood up and was
blind. His companions helped him to the house in
Damascus and his blindness was healed after three days. This
was the length of time Our Lord had spent in the Abyss
to save souls. Prior to this Divine meeting Saint Paul
had harried and arrested Christians. At that moment his
life changed forever.
He was imprisoned, beaten severely and left for dead,
scourged with rods, half drowned in a shipwreck, bitten by a venomous snake,
treated abominably in many places and finally arrested
in Jerusalem and imprisoned there. I saw the raging mob attack
him in Jerusalem and the column of soldiers with which
he travelled to Capernaum. His cell there was like a
dungeon and I watched him speak with the governor Felix
and later with his replacement Festus and King Agrippa. He
remained there for two long years, under threat of
death, until he asked to be heard by Rome, as he was a Roman
citizen by birth. During this last year he lodged
in the home of friends in Rome. His accommodation was a
bright white room where he was kept under house arrest
and where he paid his own expenses. He was not held in prison.
He died one year later, in this room, of natural causes.
Saint Mark
Suddenly one day a most beautiful young man appeared
in my room. Saint Mark is dark haired but looks like an
angel. His name in the holy Bible is John Mark, Johannen
Marcus is his proper name.
Saint Luke was a friend of the holy family. He was a
doctor, but not, as has been said, Our Lady's doctor. He
did take care of Saint Paul when he was ill for two
months with pneumonia. I have been told he was a
painter. Saint Luke was one of the seventy two, not of
the twelve apostles.
Saint Bartholomew
The youngest of the holy Apostles, Saint Bartholomew
had golden curly hair, as did Saint James. His brother, Saint
Matthew had been employed as a collector of Temple
taxes. Sadly both Saint Bartholomew and Saint Jude were
killed by the sword in Asia. Saint Timothy was with them
and he was also killed.
The Twelve
Peter, Paul, James, John, Andrew, Jude, James,
Matthew, Bartholomew, Thaddeus, Nathaniel, Simon
[formerly of the Zealot party].
The actual names of the holy
Apostles
James - Jacov
John - Johannen
Simon
Andrew - Andreas
Jude - Judas
Matthew - Matthias
Batholomew - Bartolomeus
Thaddeus
Nathaniel
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Luke - Lucas
Mark - Marcus
Saint Stephen
Although not one of The Twelve, I saw
Saint Stephen's death by stoning and the beautiful
vision of Our Lord that he saw as he was dying.
Saint Philip
Although Saint Philip was closely
connected always with the Twelve, he was one of the
seventy-two. He accompanied Saint Peter to the Tomb on
the day of Our Lord's Resurrection and together they
removed the two pieces of burial linen. The Blessed Holy
Shroud of Our Lord is now in Turin Cathedral, Italy. I
saw him teaching the Ethiopian in his carriage as he was
returning home from Jerusalem.
Saint John the Baptist
This great Saint was shown to me as he
baptised Our Lord in the River Jordan. I saw him in
captivity, in a dungeon cell and above him Herodias and
her daughter Salome asking King Herod for his death.
There were three soldiers present and the commanding
officer thrust his sword into the chest of Saint John
and killed him. After he died he was beheaded and his
head given to Salome as her gruesome gift.
The Holy Bible
Our Lord instructed me to read the Holy Bible for
half an hour every day and I was very greatly Blessed to
receive many visions of the people and the events
described. This was given as a personal Gift and to
deepen my understanding of what is written there. It is
from beginning to end a story of the greatest Love of
Heaven for
all mankind, unending and eternal Love.