In the April 6, 1952 message from the Lady of All Nations (Church approval May 31, 2002, see “Church Approves Apparitions of the Lady of All Nations,” Marian Private Revelation Category), Our Lady manifests her dissatisfaction with the removal of the words “who was once was Mary” from the revealed prayer of the Lady of All Nations. The prayer was first published without the phrase “who once was Mary” due to the intervention of the bishop. But as soon as Our Lady expressed her explicit wish that the prayer remain as it was given, this wish was communicated to the bishop and the omitted phrase was immediately re-incorporated into the prayer. Our Lady then goes on to explain the meaning of the phrase for the theologians that only at the sacrifice of the cross did Mary become “the Lady”: “The Lord and Creator chose Miriam, or Mary, from among all women to become the mother of his Divine Son. At the sacrifice of the cross she became ‘the Lady,’ the Co-redemptrix and Mediatrix… this is why I am bringing you new words in this time and saying: I am the Lady of All Nations who once was Mary.”
Our Lady goes on to say, “this time is our time, the new dogma which is to come is the final Marian dogma: the Lady of All Nations as the Co-redemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate.” – Ed.
The Lady is before me again. She says,
You should listen carefully and pass on what I am coming to tell you today. Tell the theologians that I am not pleased about their alteration of the prayer. “May the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary, be our Advocate”—that is to remain as it is. This time is Our time.
Tell the following to the theologians: at the sacrifice of the Cross came “the Lady.” The Son said to His Mother, “Woman, behold your son.” Thus the change came about at the sacrifice of the Cross. (1) The Lord and Creator chose Miriam, or Mary, from among all women to become the Mother of His Divine Son. At the sacrifice of the Cross she became “the Lady,” the Coredemptrix and Mediatrix. This was announced by the Son while He was returning to the Father. That is why I am bringing you new words in this time, and saying: I am the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary. Tell this to your theologians. This is what these words mean for the theologians.
No Matter Who or What You Are
“This time is Our time. The new dogma which is to come is the final Marian dogma: the Lady of All Nations as the Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate. At the sacrifice of the Cross the Son gave this title to the entire world. No matter who or what you are, for you I am the Lady.
I have come to tell this degenerate and wretched world: all of you, unite. You, Christian people, will find one another by the Lady of All Nations, just as you find one another at the Cross of the Son. Much will and must be changed within the community, in the Church. You, people, no matter who or what you are, support and help one another. In the first and greatest commandment you will find everything you need. May the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary, be our Advocate.”
A Great Task
‘The Lady especially wishes to come to those places where she used to be and to those where she has not yet been. You have a great task to accomplish,” the Lady tells me.
Let all those who cooperate in this great work do so in all seriousness and with great zeal. Your task, child, has not yet come to an end. Tell your bishop to pass on the prayer to the whole world. I shall help him. I shall assist your spiritual director till the end. Tell the Pope that it is good. He will understand me. Tell the Pope to prepare everything for the new dogma. Tell the Pope to prepare all the changes and to discuss them with those who were chosen by him. Tell the Pope that the time is now dawning.
Pray the Prayer
“The Lady of All Nations will stand above the community. Let everyone ask using this simple prayer, and the Lady will help them according to the will of the Father and the Son. She was Mary, the Handmaid of the Lord. She now wishes to be the Lady of All Nations. No matter who or what you are, come to the Lady of All Nations.
I warn the Christian people and say: realize the seriousness of this time. Join hands. Plant the Cross in the midst of the world. You are all responsible for your task which you have to accomplish in this time. Do not let yourselves be led to the wrong spirit. Pray every day that the Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, may send the Holy Spirit over this world, and the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary, will be your Advocate. So be it.” And then the Lady is gone.
Notes
(1) John 19:26 uses the word “Woman.” The Lady quotes it in explaining when she became “the Lady.” In Dutch the word “Vrouwe” means both “Woman” and “Lady.”




