The Prayer

Already in the very first message on March 25, 1945, Our Lady speaks about her PRAYER as if it was already known. ‘The prayer must be spread,’ she desires. Yet it is only six years later, on the feast of Lourdes February 11, 1951, during a visit to Germany that the visionary hears the touching prayer from the mouth of Our Lady.

The universal significance of this prayer for the Church and the world is shown by the fact that Our Lady revealed it during the prophetic vision of the Second Vatican Council. Suddenly the vision of the Second Vatican Council was interrupted. Ida was led before a cross and was so painfully united with the sufferings of Jesus and Mary that she began to cry.

LORD JESUS CHRIST,
SON OF THE FATHER,
SEND NOW YOUR SPIRIT
OVER THE EARTH.
LET THE HOLY SPIRIT LIVE
IN THE HEARTS OF ALL NATIONS,
THAT THEY MAY BE PRESERVED
FROM DEGENERATION,
DISASTER AND WAR.
MAY THE LADY OF ALL NATIONS,
WHO ONCE WAS MARY,
BE OUR ADVOCATE.
AMEN.

“Then the Lady continues her message, ‘Child, this prayer is so simple and short that everyone can say it in one’s own language, before one’s own crucifix; and those who have no crucifix say it to themselves.’”

The Title

“UNDER THIS TITLE SHE WILL SAVE THE WORLD.” (March 20, 1945) If we consider that Mary mentions her new title more than 150 times in her messages, Already in the first message Mary announces, “They will call me ‘The Lady’, ‘Mother’” (March 25, 1945), but that was not yet the complete title. Only after Pius XII solemnly proclaimed the dogma of the Assumption of Mary into Heaven on November 1, 1950. Immediately in the next message she declared with her new title, “Child, I am standing upon this globe, because I want to be called the Lady of All Nations” (Nov. 16, 1950).

Writing material Courtesy: https://www.de-vrouwe.info/en/the-title
Source: Fr. Paul Maria Sigl,
Die Frau aller Völker ‘Miterlöserin Mittlerin Fürsprecherin
‘Amsterdam – Rome, March 25, 1998

The Image

Our Lady gives detailed descriptions of her image in six messages.

  • She stands, penetrated by God’s light, before the Cross of her Son, with whom she is inseparably united.

  • She has a cloth wrapped around her, which she explains, “Listen carefully to what this means. This is as the Loincloth of the Son. For I stand as the Lady before the Cross of the Son” (April 15, 1951).

  • Her hands have radiant Wounds. Thereby Mary describes in an image the suffering of body and soul which she bore in union with her divine Son for the redemption of mankind. Again the Lady directs Ida’s attention to her hands and thereby reveals to her that she is MEDIATRIX OF ALL GRACE: “Now look at my hands and describe what you see.”

  • Now it is as if there had been a wound in the middle of her hands. From there, from each hand, three rays of light are coming forth, shining upon the sheep. The Lady smiles and says, “These are three rays, the rays of Grace, Redemption and Peace” (May 31, 1951). Grace from the Father, Redemption from the Son, and Peace from the Holy Spirit.

  • “I have firmly placed my feet upon the globe, for in this time the Father and the Son wants to bring me into this world as Coredemptrix, Mediatrix and Advocate” (May 31, 1951). “This time is our time” (July 2, 1951).

  • In a biblical representation, Mary shows the visionary sheep around the globe which symbolize all the nations and races of the earth. Then she says that they will not find true rest “until they lie down and in tranquility look up at the Cross, the center of this world” (May 31, 1951).