Our Lady of Banneux

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Author: Penny Lord, Bob Lord ISBN: 9781458064615
Publisher: Journeys of Faith Publication: June 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Penny Lord, Bob Lord
ISBN: 9781458064615
Publisher: Journeys of Faith
Publication: June 18, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Twelve days after Our Lady with the Golden Heart said “Goodbye” to the five children in Beauraing, Belgium, she made her presence felt again in Banneux, Belgium, some fifty miles to the northeast.Mariette Beco, an 11 year old girl, saw a beautiful young lady, dressed in white, standing above the ground outside her house. It begins again. OR DOES IT CONTINUE?
Mariette Beco’s background and personality could be considered at best to be coarse, or basic. At 11 years old, the eldest of seven children, she was not intelligent, yet she was not stupid. She was a very outspoken girl, to the point of being offensive. But it was not intentional; this was the way she was. She had no inkling or sensitivity for spirituality, or for religion. She had no interest in her religious training; therefore, she did very badly in Catechism

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Twelve days after Our Lady with the Golden Heart said “Goodbye” to the five children in Beauraing, Belgium, she made her presence felt again in Banneux, Belgium, some fifty miles to the northeast.Mariette Beco, an 11 year old girl, saw a beautiful young lady, dressed in white, standing above the ground outside her house. It begins again. OR DOES IT CONTINUE?
Mariette Beco’s background and personality could be considered at best to be coarse, or basic. At 11 years old, the eldest of seven children, she was not intelligent, yet she was not stupid. She was a very outspoken girl, to the point of being offensive. But it was not intentional; this was the way she was. She had no inkling or sensitivity for spirituality, or for religion. She had no interest in her religious training; therefore, she did very badly in Catechism

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