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La Salette
THE APPARITION
Only the witness herself, Melanie, can, along with Maximin, give
an account of the apparition. After giving it by word of mouth an
incalculable number of times, she decided to write it all down in
1878. It was published at Lecce on the 15th of November 1879 — with
the "Imprimatur" of Bishop Zola — and reprinted "ne varietur" at
Lyon in 1904, a few months before Melanie's death. This slim booklet
is now a rarity. The text is followed exactly here.
APPARITION
of the
BLESSED VIRGIN
on the Mountain of
LA SALETTE
the 19th of September, 1846
Published by the Shepherdess of La Salette
with Imprimatur by Mgr. Bishop of Lecce.
"Well my children, you will pass this on to all of my people. "
Simple reproduction without commentary or controversy of the
original edition of Lecce in 1879.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The original text of the Message and Secret of La Salette, approved
by the Catholic Church, are published in their entirety here for the
first time in the English Language.
We sincerely thank Mr. Joseph Corteville, President of the
Association of the Children of Notre Dame of La Salette and of Saint
Louis Marie Grignion of Montfort, and Director of L'Impartial, a
Marian revue to have graciously supplied us with this manuscript and
for authorizing us to publish same.
In our turn, we authorize all people, journalist, editor or
association to republish this faithfully in whole or in part.
It is essential that these prophetic messages be wide spread more
than ever in all of the world and as quickly as possible. It is an
order from the Mother of God. "Well my children, you will pass it on
to all of my people. "
We are counting on the support and initiative of all people of
good will to attain our goal. We ask Our Lady's blessings on this
apostolate and its supporters.
The Editors
Association of the Children of Our Lady of La Salette,

APPARITION
of the
BLESSED VIRGIN
on the Mountain of
LA SALETTE
the 19th of September, 1846
I
"On the 18th of September (1846), the eve of the Holy Apparition
of the Holy Virgin, I was alone, as usual, watching over my Master's
cows. Around eleven o'clock in the morning, I saw a small boy
walking towards me. I was frightened at this, for it seemed to me
that everyone ought to know that I avoided all kinds of company.
This boy came up to me and said:
"Little girl, I'm coming with you. I'm from Corps, too". At these
words, the natural evil in me soon showed itself, and taking a few
steps back, I told him: "I don't want anybody around. I want to be
alone." But this boy followed me, saying: "Go on, let me stay with
you. My Master told me to come and watch over my cows together with
yours. I'm from Corps."
I walked away from him, gesturing to him that I didn't want
anybody around, and when I was some distance away, I sat down on the
grass. There, I used to talk with the little flowers or the Good
Lord.
A moment later, I looked behind me, and there I found Maximin
sitting close to me. Straightaway he says to me: "Keep me with you.
I'll be very good."
But the natural evil in me will not hear reason. I jump to my
feet, and run a little farther off without saying a word and again I
start playing with the little flowers of the Good Lord. In an
instant, Maximin was there again, telling me he would be very good,
that he wouldn't talk, that he would get bored all by himself, and
that his Master had sent him to be with me, etc. This time, I took
pity, I gestured to him to sit down, and I kept on playing with the
little flowers of the Good Lord.
It wasn't long before Maximin broke the silence by bursting into
laughter (I think he was making fun of me). I look at him and he
says to me: "Let's have some fun, let's make up a game". I said
nothing in reply, for I was so ignorant I didn't understand what
games with other people were, always having been alone. I played
with the flowers, on my own, and Maximin came right up close to me,
doing nothing but laughing, telling me that flowers didn't have ears
to listen to me and that we should play together instead. But I had
no liking for the game he told me to play. I started talking to him,
however, and he told me that the ten days he was to spend with his
Master would soon be over and then he would go home to his father in
Corps etc...
While he was talking, I heard the bell of La Salette, it was the
Angelus. I gestured to Maximin to lift his soul up to God. He took
off his hat and was silent for a moment. Then I said: "Do you want
to have dinner?" "Yes, he replied, let's eat." We sat down and I
brought out of my bag the provisions my Master had given me. As was
my habit, before breaking into my little round loaf, I made a cross
with the point of my knife in the bread, and a little hole in the
middle, saying: "If the devil's in there, may he leave, and if the
Good Lord is in there, may he stay!" and I rapidly covered up the
little hole. Maximin burst into laughter and kicked the loaf out of
my hands. It rolled down the mountainside and was lost from sight. I
had another piece of bread which we shared. Afterwards, we played a
game. Then, realizing that Maximin must still be hungry, I pointed
out a place on the mountainside covered with all kinds of berries. I
urged him to go and eat some and he went straight away. He ate a few
berries and brought back his hat full of them. In the evening we
walked back down the mountain together and promised to come back the
next day and watch over our cows together.
The next day, the 19th of September, I met Maximin on the way up.
We climbed up the mountain side together. I discovered that Maximin
was a very good, simple boy, and would willingly talk about what I
wanted to talk about.
He was also very flexible and had no fixed opinions. He was just
a little curious, for, when I walked away from him, as soon as he
saw I had stopped, he would run over to me to see what I was doing
and hear what I was saying to the flowers of the Good Lord. And if
he arrived too late, he would ask me what I had said.
Maximin told me to teach him a game. It was already late morning.
I told him to gather some flowers for the "Paradise". We set to work
together. Soon we had a number of flowers of various colours. I
could hear the village Angelus ringing, for the weather was fine and
there wasn't a cloud in the sky. Having told the Good Lord what we
had learned, I said to Maximin that we ought to drive our cows on to
a small plateau near the gully, where there would be stones with
which to build the "Paradise". We drove our cows to the selected
spot and then had a small meal. Then we started collecting stones to
build our little house, which comprised of a so-called ground-floor
which was where we were to live, and then a storey above which was
to be, as we called it, "Paradise."
This storey was decorated all over with different-coloured
flowers, with garlands hanging from flower stalks. This "Paradise"
was covered by a single large stone which we had strewn with
flowers. We had also hung garlands all the way round. When we had
finished, we sat and looked at the "Paradise". We began to feel
sleepy and having moved a couple of feet away, we went to sleep on
the grass.
II
When I woke up I couldn't see the cows, so I called Maximin and
climbed up the little mound. From there I could see our cows grazing
peacefully and I was on my way down, with Maximin on his way up,
when all at once I saw a beautiful light shining more brightly than
the sun.
"Maximin, do you see what is over there? Oh! my God! "At the same
moment, I dropped the stick I was holding. Something inconceivably
fantastic passed through me in that moment, and I felt myself being
drawn. I felt a great respect, full of love, and my heart beat
faster.
I kept my eyes firmly fixed on this light, which was static, and
as if it had opened up, I caught sight of another, much more
brilliant light which was moving, and in this light I saw a most
beautiful lady sitting on top of our Paradise, with her head in her
hands.
This beautiful Lady stood up, she coolly crossed her arms while
watching us, and said to us:
"Come, my children, fear not, I am here to PROCLAIM GREAT NEWS TO
YOU."
These soft and sweet words made me fly to her, and my heart
desired to attach itself to her forever.
When I was up close to the Beautiful Lady, in front of her to her
right, she began to speak and from her beautiful eyes tears also
started to flow.
"If my people do not wish to submit themselves, I am forced to
let go off the hand of my Son. It is so heavy and weighs me down so
much I can no longer keep hold of it.
I have suffered all the time for the rest of you! If I do not
wish my Son to abandon you, I must take it upon myself to pray for
this continually. And the rest of you think little of this. In vain
you will pray, in vain you will act, you will never be able to make
up for the troubles I have taken over for the rest of you.
I gave you six days to work, I kept the seventh for myself, and
no one wishes to grant it to me. This is what weighs down the arm of
my Son so much.
Those who drive carts cannot speak without putting the name of my
Son in the middle. These are the two things which weigh down the arm
of my Son so much. If the harvest is spoiled, it is only because of
the rest of you. I made you see this last year with the potatoes,
you took little account of this. It was quite the opposite when you
found bad potatoes, you swore oaths, and you included the name of my
Son. They will continue to go bad, at Christmas there will be none
left. "
At this point, I was trying to interpret the word "potatoes" (pommes
de terre): I thought I understood it to be "apples" (pommes)
1. The Beautiful and Good Lady, reading my thoughts, repeated
thus:
"You do not understand, my children. I will tell it to you
another way.
"If the harvest is spoiled, it does not seem to affect you. I
made you see this last year with the potatoes. You took little
account of this. It was quite the opposite when you found bad
potatoes, you swore oaths, and you included the name of my Son. They
will continue to go bad and at Christmas, there will be none left.
If you have corn, you must not sow it. The beasts will eat all that
you sow. And all that grows will fall to dust when you thresh it. A
great famine will come. Before the famine comes, children under the
age of seven will begin to tremble and will die in the arms of those
who hold them. The others will do penance through hunger. The nuts
will go bad, the grapes will become rotten. "
At this point, the Beautiful Lady, who was entrancing me, for a
moment did not make herself heard. I could see, however, that she
was continuing, as if speaking, to move graciously her kindly lips.
At this moment, Maximin was receiving his secret. Then, turning to
me, the Most Holy Virgin spoke to me and gave me a secret in French.
Here is this secret in its entirely as she gave it to me:
III
"Melanie, what I am about to tell you now will not always be a
secret. You may make it public in 1858.
The priests, ministers of my Son, the priests, by their wicked
lives, by their irreverence and their impiety in the celebration of
the holy mysteries, by their love of money, their love of honours
and pleasures, the priests have become cesspools of impurity. Yes,
the priests are asking vengeance, and vengeance is hanging over
their heads. Woe to the priests and to those dedicated to God who by
their unfaithfulness and their wicked lives are crucifying my Son
again! The sins of those dedicated to God cry out towards Heaven and
call for vengeance, and now vengeance is at their door, for there is
no one left to beg mercy and forgiveness for the people. There are
no more generous souls, there is no one left worthy of offering a
stainless sacrifice to the Eternal for the sake of the world.
God will strike in an unprecedented way. Woe to the inhabitants
of the earth! God will exhaust His wrath upon them, and no one will
be able to escape so many afflictions together.
The chiefs, the leaders of the people of God have neglected
prayer and penance, and the devil has bedimmed their intelligence.
They have become wandering stars which the old devil will drag along
with his tail to make them perish. God will allow the old serpent to
cause divisions among those who reign in every society and in every
family. Physical and moral agonies will be suffered. God will
abandon mankind to itself and will send punishments which will
follow one after the other for more than thirty-five years.
The Society of men is on the eve of the most terrible scourges
and of gravest events. Mankind must expect to be ruled with an iron
rod and to drink from the chalice of the wrath of God.
May the curate of my Son, Pope Pius IX never leave Rome again
after 1859; may he, however, be steadfast and noble, may he fight
with the weapons of faith and love. I will be at his side. May he be
on his guard against Napoleon: he is two-faced, and when he wishes
to make himself Pope as well as Emperor, God will soon draw back
from him. He is the master-mind who, always wanting to ascend
further, will fall on the sword he wished to use to force his people
to be raised up.
Italy will be punished for her ambition in wanting to shake off
the yoke of the Lord of Lords. And so she will be left to fight a
war; blood will flow on all sides. Churches will be locked up or
desecrated. Priests and religious orders will be hunted down, and
made to die a cruel death. Several will abandon the faith, and a
great number of priests and members of religious orders will break
away from the true religion; among these people there will even be
bishops.
May the Pope guard against the performers of miracles. For the
time has come when the most astonishing wonders will take place on
the earth and in the air.
In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons
will be unloosed from hell; they will put an end to faith little by
little, even in those dedicated to God. They will blind them in such
a way, that, unless they are blessed with a special grace, these
people will take on the spirit of these angels of hell; several
religious institutions will lose all faith and will lose many souls.
Evil books will be abundant on earth and the spirits of darkness
will spread everywhere a universal slackening in all that concerns
the service of God. They will have great power over Nature: there
will be churches built to serve these spirits.
People will be transported from one place to another by these
evil spirits, even priests, for they will not have been guided by
the good spirit of the Gospel which is a spirit of humility, charity
and zeal for the glory of God. On occasions, the dead and the
righteous will be brought back to life. (That is to say that these
dead will take on the form of righteous souls which had lived on
earth, in order to lead men further astray; these so-called
resurrected dead, who will be nothing but the devil in this form,
will preach another Gospel contrary to that of the true Christ
Jesus, denying the existence of Heaven; that is also to say, the
souls of the damned. All these souls will appear as if fixed to
their bodies).
2.
Everywhere there will be extraordinary wonders, as true faith has
faded and false light brightens the people. Woe to the Princes of
the Church who think only of piling riches upon riches to protect
their authority and dominate with pride. The Vicar of my Son will
suffer a great deal, because for a while the Church will yield to
large persecution, a time of darkness and the Church will witness a
frightful crisis. The true faith to the Lord having been forgotten,
each individual will want to be on his own and be superior to people
of same identity, they will abolish civil rights as well as
ecclesiastical, all order and all justice would be trampled
underfoot and only homicides, hate, jealousy, lies and dissension
would be seen without love for country or family.
The Holy Father will suffer a great deal. I will be with him
until the end and receive his sacrifice.
The mischievous would attempt his life several times to do harm
and shorten his days but neither him nor his successor will see the
triumph of the Church of God.
All the civil governments will have one and the same plan, which
will be to abolish and do away with every religious principal, to
make way for materialism, atheism, spiritualism and vice of all
kinds.
In the year 1865, there will be desecration of holy places. In
convents, the flowers of the Church will decompose and the devil
will make himself like the King of all hearts. May those in charge
of religious communities be on their guard against the people they
must receive, for the devil will resort to all his evil tricks to
intro- duce sinners into religious orders, for disorder and the love
of carnal pleasures will be spread all over the earth.
France, Italy, Spain and England will be at war. Blood will flow
in the streets. Frenchman will fight Frenchman, Italian will fight
Italian. A general war will follow which will be appalling. For a
time, God will cease to remember France and Italy because the Gospel
of Jesus Christ has been forgotten. The wicked will make use of all
their evil ways. Men will kill each other, massacre each other even
in their homes.
At the first blow of His thundering sword, the mountains and all
Nature will tremble in terror, for the disorders and crimes of men
have pierced the vault of the heavens. Paris will burn and Marseille
will be engulfed. Several cities will be shaken down and swallowed
up by earthquakes. People will believe that all is lost. Nothing
will be seen but murder, nothing will be heard but the clash of arms
and blasphemy.
The righteous will suffer greatly. Their prayers, their penances
and their tears will rise up to Heaven and all of God's people will
beg for forgiveness and mercy and will plead for my help and
intercession. And then Jesus Christ, in an act of His justice and
His great mercy will command His Angels to have all His enemies put
to death. Suddenly, the persecutors of the Church of Jesus Christ
and all those given over to sin will perish and the earth will
become desert-like. And then peace will be made, and man will be
reconciled with God. Jesus Christ will be served, worshipped and
glorified. Charity will flourish everywhere. The new kings will be
the right arm of the holy Church, which will be strong, humble,
pious in It's poor but fervent imitation of the virtues of Jesus
Christ. The Gospel will be preached everywhere and mankind will make
great progress in it's faith, for there will be unity among the
workers of Jesus Christ and man will live in fear of God.
This peace among men will be short-lived. Twenty-five years of
plentiful harvests will make them forget that the sins of men are
the cause of all the troubles on this earth.
A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from
several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only
Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to
annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a
God.
The earth will be struck by calamities of all kinds (in addition
to plague and famine which will be wide-spread). There will be a
series of wars until the last war, which will then be fought by the
ten Kings of the Antichrist, all of whom will have one and the same
plan and will be the only rulers of the world. Before this comes to
pass, there will be a kind of false peace in the world. People will
think of nothing but amusement. The wicked will give themselves over
to all kinds of sin. But the children of the holy Church, the
children of my faith, my true followers, they will grow in their
love for God and in all the virtues most precious to me. Blessed are
the souls humbly guided by the Holy Spirit! I shall fight at their
side until they reach a fullness of years.
Nature is asking for vengeance because of man, and she trembles
with dread at what must happen to the earth stained with crime.
Tremble, earth, and you who proclaim yourselves as serving Jesus
Christ and who, on the inside, only adore yourselves, tremble for
God will hand you over to His enemy, because the holy places are in
a state of corruption. Many convents arc no longer houses of God,
but the grazing-grounds of Asmodeas and his like. It will be during
this time that the Antichrist will be born of a Hebrew nun, a false
virgin who will communicate with the old serpent, the master of
impurity, his father will be B. At birth, he will spew out
blasphemy; he will have teeth, in a word, he will be the devil
incarnate. He will scream horribly, he will per form wonders, he
will feed on nothing but impurity. He will have brothers who,
although not devils incarnate like him, will be children of evil. At
the age of twelve, they will draw attention upon themselves by the
gallant victories they will have won; soon they will each lead
armies, aided by the legions of hell.
The seasons will be altered, the earth will produce nothing but
bad fruit, the stars will lose their regular motion, the moon will
only reflect a faint reddish glow. Water and fire will give the
earth's globe convulsions and terrible earthquakes which will
swallow up mountains, cities, etc...
Rome will lose the faith and become the seat of the Antichrist.
The demons of the air together with the Antichrist will perform
great wonders on earth and in the atmosphere, and men will become
more and more perverted. God will take care of his faithful servants
and men of good will. The Gospel will be preached everywhere, and
all peoples of all nations will get to know the truth. I make an
urgent appeal to the earth. I call on the true disciples of the
living God who reigns in Heaven; I call on the true followers of
Christ made man, the only true Saviour of men; I call on my
children, the true faithful, those who have given themselves to me
so that I may lead them to my divine Son, those whom I carry in my
arms, so to speak, those who have lived on my spirit. Finally, I
call on the Apostles of the Last Days, the faithful disciples of
Jesus Christ who have lived in scorn for the world and for
themselves, in poverty and in humility, in scorn and in silence, in
prayer and in mortification, in chastity and in union with God, in
suffering and unknown to the world. It is time they came out and
filled the world with light. Go and reveal yourselves to be my
cherished children. I am at your side and within you, provided that
your faith is the light which shines upon you in these unhappy days.
May your zeal make you famished for the glory and the honour of
Jesus Christ. Fight, children of light, you, the few who can see.
For now is the time of all times, the end of all ends.
The Church will be in eclipse, the world will be in dismay. But
now Enoch and Eli will come, filled with the Spirit of God. They
will preach with the might of God, and men of good-will will believe
in God, and many souls will be comforted. They will make great steps
forward through the virtue of the Holy Spirit and will condemn the
devilish lapses of the Antichrist. Woe to the inhabitants of the
earth. There will be bloody wars and famines, plagues and infectious
diseases. It will rain with a fearful hail of animals. There will be
thunderstorms which will shake cities, earthquakes which will
swallow up countries. Voices will be heard in the air. Men will beat
their heads against walls, call for their death, and on another side
death will be their torment. Blood will flow on all sides. Who will
be the victor if God does not shorten the length of the test? All
the blood, the tears and the prayers of the righteous, God will
relent. Enoch and Eli will be put to death. Pagan Rome will
disappear. The fire of Heaven will fall and consume three cities.
All the universe will be struck with terror and many will let
themselves be led astray because they have not worshipped the true
Christ who lives among them. It is time; the sun is darkening; only
faith will survive.
Now is the time; the abyss is opening. Here is the King of Kings
of darkness, here is the Beast with his subjects, calling himself
the Saviour of the world. He will rise proudly into the air to go to
Heaven. He will be smothered by the breath of the Archangel Saint
Michael. He will fall, and the earth, which will have been in a
continuous series of evolutions for three days, will open up its
firy bowels; and he will have plunged for eternity with all his
followers into the everlasting chasms of hell. And then water and
fire will purge the earth and consume all the works of men's pride
and all will be renewed. God will be served and glorified."
IV
Then the Holy Virgin gave me, also in French, THE RULE OF A
NEW RELIGIOUS ORDER. When She had given me the Rule of this new
religious Order, the Holy Virgin continued the speech in the same
manner3
:
"If they convert, the stones and rocks will change into wheat,
and potatoes will be found sown in the earth. Do you say your
prayers properly, my children?"
We both replied: "Oh! no, Madame, not so much."
"Oh! my children, you must say them morning and evening. When you
can do no more, say a Pater and an Ave Maria: and when you have the
time to do better, you will say more.
Only a few old women go to Mass; in the summer, the rest work all
day Sunday and in the winter, when they are at a loose end, they
only go to mass to make fun of religion. During Lent, they go to the
butcher's like hungry dogs. Have your ever seen any spoilt wheat, my
children?
We both answered: "Oh no, Madame."
The Holy Virgin turned to Maximin, saying: But you, my child, you
must have seen some once near le "Coin", with your father. The
farmer said to your father: "Come and see how my wheat's gone bad!"
You went to see. Your father took two or three ears in his hand,
rubbed them, and they fell to dust. Then, on your way back, when you
were no more than half an hour away from Corps, your father gave you
a piece of bread, and said: "Take it, eat it while you can, my son,
for I don't know who will be eating anything next year if the wheat
is spoiled like that!"
Maximin replied: "It's quite true, Madame, I didn't remember."
The Most Holy Virgin brought her speech to an end in French.
"AND SO, MY CHILDREN, YOU WILL PASS THIS ON TO ALL MY PEOPLE.
"
The most beautiful Lady crossed the stream, and after two more
steps, without turning back towards us, who were following Her (for
we were drawn to her by her brilliance and even more by her kindness
which elated me, which seemed to melt my heart), she repeated to us:
"AND SO, MY CHILDREN, YOU WILL PASS THIS ON TO ALL MY PEOPLE. "
Then, She walked on up to the place where I had gone to see our
cows. Her feet touched nothing but the tips of the grass and without
bending them. Once on the top of the little mound, the beautiful
Lady stopped, and I hurried to stand in front of Her to look at Her
so, so closely, and try and see which path she was most inclined to
take. For it was all over for me. I had forgotten both my cows and
the masters I worked for. I had linked myself forever and
unconditionally to my Lady. Yes, I wanted never, never to leave Her.
I followed Her with no other motive and fully disposed to serve Her
for the rest of my life.
In the presence of my Lady, I felt I had forgotten paradise. I
thought of nothing more but to serve Her in every way possible; and
I felt I could have done everything she could have asked me to do,
for it seemed to me that She had a great deal of power. She looked
at me with a tender kindness which drew me to Her. I could have
thrown myself into Her arms with my eyes closed. She did not give me
the time to do so. She rose imperceptibly from the ground to a
height of around four feet or more; and, hanging thus in the air for
a split second, my beautiful Lady looked up to Heaven, then down on
the earth to her right and then her left4,
then She looked at me with Her eyes so soft, so kind and so good
that I felt She was drawing me inside Her, and my heart seemed to
open up to Hers.
And as my heart melted away, sweetly gladdened, the beautiful
face of my good Lady disappeared little by little. It seemed to me
that the light in motion was growing stronger, or rather condensing
around the Most Holy Virgin, to prevent me seeing her any longer.
And thus light took the place of the parts of Her body which were
disappearing in front of my eyes, or rather it seemed to me that the
body of my Lady was melting into light. Thus the sphere of light
rose gently towards the right. I cannot say whether the volume of
light decreased as She rose, or whether the growing distance
made me see less and less light as She rose. What I do know, is that
I was a long time with my head raised up, staring at the light, even
after the light, which kept getting further away and decreasing in
volume, had finally disappeared. I take my eyes from the firmament,
I look around me.
I see Maximin looking at me, and I say to him: "Maxi, that must
have been my father's Good Lord, or the Holy Virgin, or some other
great saint"5.
And Maximin throws his arms into the air and says: "Oh! If only
I'd known!"
V
The evening of the 19th of September, we went back down a little
earlier than usual. When I arrived at my master's farm, I was busy
tying up my cows and tidying up in the stable, and had not yet
finished when my mistress came up to me in tears and said:
"Why, my child, why didn't you come and tell me what happened on
the mountain?"
Maximin, not having found his masters who were still at work, had
come over to mine and recounted everything he had seen and heard. I
replied:
"I did want to tell you, but I wanted to get my work finished
first." A moment later, I walked over to the house and my mistress
said to me:
"Tell me what you have seen. De Bruite, the shepherd (that was
the nick name of Pierre Sel-me, Maximin's master), has told me
everything."
I began, and towards the middle of the account, my master arrived
back from the fields. My mistress, who was in tears at hearing the
complaints and threats of our sweet Mother, said: "Ah! You were
going to harvest the wheat tomorrow (Sunday). Take great care. Come
and hear what happened today to this child and Pierre Sel-me's
shepherd-boy." And turning to me, she said:
"Repeat everything you have said."
I start again, and when I had finished, my master said:
"It was the Holy Virgin or else a great saint, who has come on
behalf of the Good Lord, but it's as if the Good Lord had come
Himself. We must do what this Saint said. How are you going to
manage to tell that to all Her people?"
I replied:
"You tell me how I must go about it, and I will do it." Then,
looking at his mother, wife, and brother, he added:
"I'll have to think about that". Then everyone went back to their
business.
After supper, Maximin and his masters came over to see my masters
and to recount what Maximin had told them, and decide what was to be
done.
"For, they said, it seems to us that it was the Holy Virgin sent
by the Good Lord. The words which She spoke convince us of this. And
She told them to pass it on to all Her people. Perhaps these
children will have to travel the world over to make it known that
everyone must observe the commandments of the Good Lord, lest great
misfortunes come upon us."
After a moment's silence, my master said to Maximin and I:
"Do you know what you must do, my children? Tomorrow, you must
get up early and both of you go and see the priest and tell him
everything you have seen and heard. Tell him carefully how it all
happened. He will tell you what you have to do."
The 20th of September, the day after the Apparition, I left early
in the morning with Maximin. When we reached the presbytery, I
knocked at the door. The priest's housekeeper came and opened the
door and asked us what we wanted. I said to her (in French, and I,
who had never spoken French),
"We would like to speak to Father Perrin."
"And what have you got to say to him?" she asked.
"We wish to tell him. Miss, that yesterday we went up to watch
over our cows on Baisses Mountain, and after dinner, etc... etc. We
recounted a good piece of the Most Holy Virgin's words. Then the
church-bell rang: it was the final call for Mass. Father Perrin, the
parish priest of La Salette, who had heard us, flung open his door,
he was in tears and was beating his chest. He said to us:
"My children, we are lost, God will punish us. Oh! Good Lord! It
was the Holy Virgin who appeared to you! And he left to say Holy
Mass. We looked at each other, Maximin, the housekeeper and I. Then
Maximin said to me:
"Me, I'm off home to my father at Corps", and we parted company.
As my masters had not told me to return to work immediately after
speaking to Father Perrin, I saw no harm in going to Mass. And so I
was in church. Mass begins and after the first reading from the
Gospel, Father Perrin turns to the congregation and tries to recount
to his parishioners, the story of the Apparition which had just
taken place, the day before, on one of their mountains, and he urges
them to stop working on Sundays. His voice was broken with sobs, and
all the congregation was greatly moved. After Holy Mass, I went back
to my masters to work. Mr. Peytard, who still today is the mayor of
La Salette6,
came to question me on the Apparition, and when he had made sure
that I was speaking the truth, he went away convinced.
I stayed on in the service of my masters until All Saint's Day.
Then I was boarded with the nuns of Providence, in my home town of
Corps.
VI
The Most Holy Virgin was tall and well-proportioned. She seemed
so light that a mere breath could have stirred Her, yet She was
motionless and perfectly balanced. Her face was majestic, imposing,
but not imposing in the manner of the Lords here below. She
compelled a respectful fear. At the same time as Her Majesty
compelled respect mingled with love, She drew me to Her. Her gaze
was soft and penetrating. Her eyes seemed to speak to mine, but the
conversation came out of a deep and vivid feeling of love for this
ravishing beauty who was liquifying me. The softness of Her gaze.
Her air of incomprehensible goodness made me understand and feel
that she was drawing me to Her and wanted to give Herself. It was an
expression of love which cannot be expressed with the tongue of the
flesh, not with the letters of the alphabet.
The clothing of the Most Holy Virgin was silver white and quite
brilliant. It was quite intangible. It was made up of light and
glory, sparkling and dazzling. There is no expression nor comparison
to be found on earth.
The Holy Virgin was all beauty and all love; the sight of Her
overwhelmed me. In her finery as in Her person, everything radiated
the majesty, the splendour, the magnificence of a Queen beyond
compare. She seemed as white, immaculate, crystallized, dazzling,
heavenly, fresh and new as a Virgin. The word LOVE seemed to
slip from Her pure and silvery lips. She appeared to me like a good
Mother, full of kindness, amiability, of love for us, of compassion
and mercy.
The crown of roses which She had placed on Her head was so
beautiful, so brilliant, that it defies imagination. The different
colored roses were not of this earth; it was a joining together of
flowers which crowned the head of the Most Holy Virgin. But the
roses kept changing and replacing each other, and then, from the
heart of each rose, there shone a beautiful entrancing light, which
gave the roses a shimmering beauty. From the crown of roses there
seemed to arise golden branches and a number of other little flowers
mingled with the shining ones. The whole thing formed a most
beautiful diadem, which alone shone brighter than our earth's sun.
The Holy Virgin had a most pretty cross hanging round Her neck.
This cross seemed golden, (I say golden rather than gold-plated, for
I have sometimes seen objects which were golden with varying shades
of gold, which had a much more beautiful effect on my eyes than
simple gold-plate). On this shining, beautiful cross, there was a
Christ, it was Our Lord on the Cross. Near both ends of the cross
there was a hammer, and at the other end, a pair of tongs. The
Christ was skin-coloured, but He shone dazzlingly; and the light
that shone forth from His wholy body seemed like brightly shining
darts which pierced my heart with the desire to melt inside Him. At
times, the Christ appeared to be dead. His head was bent forward and
His body seemed to give way, as if about to fall, had He not been
held back by the nails which held him to the Cross.
I felt a deep compassion and would have liked to tell His unknown
love to the whole world, and to let seep into mortal souls the most
heart-felt love and gratitude towards a God who had no need
whatsoever of us to be everything He is, was and always will be. And
yet, O love that men cannot understand, He made Himself man, and
wanted to die, yes, die, so as to better inscribe in our souls and
in our memory, the passionate love He has for us! Oh, how wretched
am I to find myself so poor in my expression of the love of our good
Saviour for us! But, in another way, how happy we are to be able to
feel more deeply that which we cannot express!
At other times, the Christ appeared to be alive. His head was
erect. His eyes open, and He seemed to be on the cross of His own
accord. At times, too, He appeared to speak: He seemed to show that
He was on the cross for our sake, out of love for us, to draw us to
His love, and that He always has more love to give us, that His love
in the beginning and in the year 33 is always that of today and will
be for ever more.
The Holy Virgin was crying nearly the whole time she was speaking
to me. Her tears flowed gently, one by one, down to her knees, then,
like sparks of light, they disappeared. They were glittering and
full of love. I would have liked to comfort Her and stop Her tears.
But it seemed to me that She needed the tears to show better Her
love forgotten by men. I would have liked to throw myself into Her
arms and say to Her: "My kind Mother, do not cry! I want to love you
for all men on earth." But she seemed to be saying to me:
"There are so many who know me not!" I was in between life and
death, and on one side, I saw so much desire by this Mother to be
loved, and on another side, so much cold and indifference... Oh! my
Mother, most beautiful and lovable Mother, my love, heart of my
heart!
The tears of our sweet Mother, far from lessening her air of
majesty, of a Queen and a Mistress, seemed, on the contrary, to
embellish Her, to make Her more beautiful, more powerful, more
filled with love, more maternal, more ravishing, and I could have
wiped away Her tears which made my heart leap with compassion and
love. To see a mother cry, and such a Mother, without doing
everything possible to comfort her and change her grief into joy, is
that possible? Oh! Mother, who is more than good, you have been
formed with all the prerogatives God is able to make; you have
married the power of God, so to speak; you are good, and more, you
are good with the goodness of God Himself. God has extended Himself
by making you His terrestrial and celestial masterpiece.
The Most Holy Virgin had a yellow pinafore. What am I saying,
yellow? She had a pinafore more brilliant than several suns put
together. It was not of tangible material, it was composed of glory,
and this glory was scintillating, and ravishingly beautiful.
Everything in the Holy Virgin carried me firmly and made me kind of
slide into the adoration and love of my Jesus in every state of His
mortal life.
The Most Holy Virgin had two chains, one a little wider than the
other. From the narrower one hung the cross which I mentioned
earlier. These chains (since they must be given the name of chains)
were like rays of brightly shining glory, sparkling and dazzling.
Her shoes, (since they must be called shoes) were white, but a
silvery brilliant white. There were roses around them. These roses
were dazzlingly beautiful, and from the heart of each rose there
shone forth a flame of very beautiful and pleasing light. On Her
shoes there was a buckle of gold, not the gold of this earth, but
rather the gold of paradise.
The sight of the Holy Virgin was itself a perfect paradise. She
had everything needed to satisfy, for earth had been forgotten. The
Holy Virgin was surrounded by two lights. The first light, the
nearer to the Most Holy Virgin, reached as far as us. It shone most
beautifully and scintillatingly.
The second light shone out a little around the Beautiful Lady and
we found ourselves bathed in it. It was motionless (that is to say
that it wasn't scintillating) but much more brilliant than our poor
sun on earth. All this light did not harm nor tire the eyes in any
way.
In addition to all these lights, all this splendour, there shone
forth concentrations or beams of light and single rays of light from
the body of the Holy Virgin, from her clothes and from all over Her.
The voice of the Beautiful Lady was soft. It was enchanting,
ravishing, warming to the heart. It satisfied, flattered every
obstacle, it soothed and softened. It seemed to me I could never
stop eating up Her beautiful voice, and my heart seemed to dance or
want to go towards Her and melt inside Her.
The eyes of the most Holy Virgin, our Sweet Mother, cannot be
described in human language. To speak of them, you would need a
seraph, you would need more than that, you would need the language
of God Himself, of the God who formed the immaculate Virgin, the
masterpiece of His omnipotence. The eyes of the majestic Mary
appeared thousands of times more beautiful than the rarest
brilliants, diamonds and precious stones. They shone like two suns;
they were soft, softness itself, as clear as a mirror. In her eyes,
you could see paradise. They drew you to Her, She seemed to want to
draw and give Herself.
The more I looked, the more I wanted to see; the more I saw, the
more I loved Her and I loved Her with all my might.
The eyes of the beautiful Immaculate One were like the door to
God's Kingdom, from which you could see all than can elate the soul.
When my eyes met those of the Mother of God and of myself, I felt
inside me a happy revolution of love and a declaration that I love
Her and am melting with love. As we looked at each other, our eyes
spoke to each other in their fashion, and I loved Her so much I
could have kissed Her in the middle of Her eyes, which touched my
soul and seemed to draw it towards them and make it melt into Hers.
Her eyes set up a sweet trembling in all my being; and I was afraid
to make the slightest movement which might cause her the smallest
displeasure.
Just the sight of the eyes of the purest of Virgins would have
been enough to make the Heaven of a blessed creature, enough to fill
the soul with the will of the Most High amid the events which occur
in the course of mortal life, enough to make the soul perform
continual acts of praise, of thanksgiving, of atonement and
expiation. Just this sight focuses the soul on God, and makes it
like a living-death, looking upon all the things of this earth, even
the things which seem the most serious, as nothing but children's
playthings. The soul would want to hear no one speaking unless they
spoke of, God, and of that which affects His Glory.
Sin is the only evil She sees on earth. She will die of grief
unless God sustains Her.
Amen.
MARIA OF THE CROSS, Victim of Jesus nee MELANIE CALVAT,
Shepherdess of La Salette
Castellamare, 21st of November 1878
"I anticipate with great pleasure the "Secret" circulating at
full extent; the more it spreads the more it will arouse salutary
fear and numerous returns to God. Mary will bless those who help at the diffusion as she
absolutely wants this passed on to all of the people. We are
punished for having neglected this absolute order from the Mother
of God."
Extract from a letter of Melanie relating to the Secret of La
Salette.
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Maximin Giraud Secret
Given by the Virgin Mary to Maximin Giraud at La Salette, France
in September of 1846.
1. Three fourths of France will lose
the faith, and the fourth part, which will retain it, will practice
it lukewarmly.
2. Peace will be given to the world
only when men will be converted.
3. A protestant nation from the
north will convert to the faith and, by means of this nation, the
other nations will return to the faith.
4. The pope who will come after this
one will not be roman.
5. And when men will convert, God
will restore peace to the world.
6. Afterwards this peace will be
disturbed by the monster.
7. And the monster will arrive at
the end of the nineteenth century or at the latest at the
commencement of the twentieth.
8. In this time the Antichrist will
be born of a nun of Hebraic descent, a false Virgin, who will have
communication with the ancient serpent, with the master of impurity
and putrefaction. His father will be a Bishop. He will perform false
miracles and subsist only on vitiating faith. He will have his
brethren, who will be children of evil but not incarnate devils like
himself. Soon they will be at the head of armies, supported by the
legions of hell.
9. Up, ye children of light, and
fight! For behold, the age of ages, the end, the extremity is at
hand! The Church passes into darkness. The world will be in a state
of consternation, perplexity and confusion.
10. They (Enoch and Elias) will
suddenly appear on earth full of the spirit of God, when the Church
becomes darkened and the world in terrible agony. They will convert
those of good will and comfort the oppressed Christians. With the
help of the Holy Spirit, they will have great success against the
heresies of the Antichrist. But in the end they will be delivered
unto death.
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