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The Poem of the Man-God, also known as
"The Gospel as it was Revealed to Me" by Maria Valtorta.
If anyone has any doubts about its orthodoxy, look no further than
here.
That ought to settle all your concerns!
(Innsbruck,Tyrol)I find it amusing how much Modernists go to great lengths to defend "private revelations" when it's something of questionable Catholicity, but then they turn around and use the same category of "private revelation" AGAINST another entity when it is in accord with Catholic tradition (as they do against Fatima).
The Gospel as it was Revealed to Me (aka
The Poem) is just scratching the surface of the larger body of '
works'.
Selections from Maria Valtorta's Other Mystical Revelations :
The Mystery of the Holy Trinity
The Garden
An Hour With The Master
The Hermitess
The Circus
Martyrdom of Saints Perpetua and Felicity
Saint Cecilia: Her Marriage and Martyrdom
The Second Kingdom
A Post-Mortem View of Valtorta's Mother
Christ Teaches About Temptation
The Parallel Passions
Christ Speaks on Love and Marriage
The Holy Spirit on Romans 7:14-25
The Holy Spirit on Abraham and Faith
The Holy Spirit: Wars & Natural Disasters
Christ Speaks on Publishing The Poem...
Christ Teaches About Predestination
Christ Speaks on the Eucharist
The Eternal Father Speaks to Pope Pius XII
on The Poem and the Church
Christ Speaks on The Work
Christ Speaks of Satan's Hatred
Valtorta on Anne Catherine Emmerich
Malevolent Darkness...
The Martyrdom of St. Fenicola and
The Death of St. Petronilla
Eternity and the Stars
The Power of Obedience
Parable of the Pearl
Babylon the Great
Rationalism and Unbelief
The Living Bread
Christ Speaks of Death
Parable of the Sower Revisited
The Mission of Our Guardian Angels
The Holy Spirit on Sin and Fear of God
Christ On the Our Father & Hail Mary
Christ Speaks on Pagan Sages
Christ on Reactions to The Poem...
On Free Will & Opposition to The Poem
On the Holy Trinity and the Redemption
"This Generation will not Pass Away..."
On the Beatitudes in the Magnificat
Christ on Man's Two Opposed Memories
Letters of Valtorta to Fr. Migliorini
What Is Man? [From Valtorta's Notes]
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