Luz de Maria's Medicinal Plants & Natural Remedies (2024)

herbal medicine Sep 10, 2024
Luz de Maria's Medicinal Plants & Natural Remedies (2024)

Catholic mystic Luz de Maria de Bonilla has received prophecies from Jesus, Mary, and St. Michael, warning of plagues that will affect humanity.* Through these private revelations, specific natural remedies have been recommended to help prepare. In this post, we’ll provide the complete list of medicinal plants revealed as of 2024.

Note: This post is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advise. Consult a physician before using any herbal product, particularly if you are pregnant or on medications.

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1. Blackberry

"Beloved, as a Mother who sees beyond what you see, I ask you to eat the blackberry/mulberry. It is a natural blood purifier, and this will help the organism become more resistant to the maladies that humanity will suffer. You ignore that a great part of the virus and bacteria that plague you, have been created by man himself as a result of the power over all humanity.” (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, October 13, 2014)

Blackberries are rich in antioxidants, particularly anthocyanins and polyphenols, which help neutralize free radicals and support cellular health. Their high fiber content promotes regular bowel movements, supports gut health, and aids in toxin removal. Additionally, blackberries are a good source of vitamin C, which supports liver function and the body’s antioxidant defenses, and manganese, which is essential for detoxification processes.

2. Garlic (Raw)

"As mother, I ask you observe, as part of your diet for life, the daily need to ingest vitamin C, to ingest raw garlic or ginger daily." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, March 12, 2017)

Raw garlic contains antioxidant compounds that reduce oxidative stress and enhance detoxifying enzymes like glutathione S-transferases and cytochrome P450s, which are key in metabolizing toxins. The organosulfur compounds in garlic help boost detoxification enzymes, while allicin, an active compound in garlic, enhances the glutathione system critical for detoxification. Garlic also has hepatoprotective properties and supports the immune system by stimulating immune cells and enhancing the body’s response to infections.

3. Ginger

"As mother, I ask you observe, as part of your diet for life, the daily need to ingest vitamin C, to ingest raw garlic or ginger daily." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, March 12, 2017)

Ginger is packed with antioxidants like gingerols, paradols, and shogaols, which protect cells from free radical damage. It has potent anti-inflammatory effects, reducing inflammation markers such as TNF-alpha and interleukins. Ginger also stimulates immune cells like macrophages and natural killer cells, boosts immune response to infections, and supports digestion, which indirectly benefits immune health by promoting a healthy gut microbiome.

4. Echinacea

Echinacea supports the immune system by stimulating innate and adaptive immune responses, enhancing the activity of macrophages, lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. It also increases antibody production and T cell activity, improving the body's defense against infections. Echinacea’s anti-inflammatory effects and synergistic actions of its constituents, like polysaccharides and alkamides, further strengthen its immune-boosting properties.

5. Sweet Wormwood

"Beloved children of My Immaculate Heart, it is necessary that you strengthen your immune system, the plague is advancing mercilessly. Use the Artemisia plant as an infusion at this time." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, April 12, 2021)

Sweet Wormwood (Artemisia annua) is notable for its strong immunomodulatory properties, enhancing immune cell activity and boosting natural killer cell function. It demonstrates significant anti-inflammatory effects by reducing markers like TNF-alpha and C-reactive protein. Rich in antioxidants such as flavonoids, polyphenols, and artemisinin, it helps protect cells from oxidative damage and may support intestinal immunity. Notably, Sweet Wormwood contains artemisinin, effective against malaria parasites and used in combination therapies for malaria treatment. It also shows potential anticancer effects against various cancers, although more research is needed. Additionally, the plant has antimicrobial activity, potentially aiding in the treatment of bacterial, fungal, and some viral infections. Evidence suggests it may help regulate blood sugar levels, support liver health, and offer benefits for inflammatory conditions, neurodegenerative diseases, and other parasitic infections like leishmaniasis and Chagas disease.

6. Ginkgo bilboa

"Ginkgo plant was recommended by the The Most Holy Virgin Mary to treat a strange disease that would attack the immune system." (Luz de Maria, November 10, 2014)

Ginkgo biloba stimulates immune cells such as macrophages and lymphocytes, enhances natural killer cell activity, and reduces inflammation by lowering markers like TNF-alpha and C-reactive protein. Its flavonoids and terpenoids offer strong antioxidant protection, which helps prevent chronic diseases. In terms of cognitive function, ginkgo may improve memory, cognitive speed, and focus, and could be beneficial for conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. It supports cardiovascular health by improving blood circulation, potentially reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke, and may help lower blood pressure. Ginkgo’s anti-inflammatory effects can alleviate inflammatory conditions, and its antioxidant properties protect cells from oxidative stress. It may also help reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, and PMS, support eye health (particularly for glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration), and reduce headaches, migraines, tinnitus, and vertigo. Additionally, ginkgo may improve respiratory health by aiding conditions like asthma.

7. Moringa

"Pray children, pray, pray, the new disease will be very serious and contagious to the point of being lethal. Protect your immune system and have calendula cream and moringa ready for you to take." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, August 22, 2022)

Moringa is highly nutritious, packed with vitamins (A, C, and B vitamins), minerals (iron, magnesium, potassium), protein, and fiber. It boasts powerful antioxidant properties from compounds like quercetin, chlorogenic acid, and beta-carotene, which protect cells from oxidative damage and may reduce the risk of chronic diseases. Moringa also has anti-inflammatory effects, which can help reduce bodily inflammation. It may aid in blood sugar regulation, potentially benefiting diabetes management, and supports cardiovascular health by lowering cholesterol and potentially blood pressure. Additionally, moringa shows hepatoprotective effects, may support brain health, and has antimicrobial properties with antibacterial and antifungal activity. Some studies suggest it may have anticancer effects and benefit skin health through topical application. Its fiber content supports digestive health and regularity.

8. Green Tea

"My Beloved People, to keep the immune system high, take Moringa for no longer than two weeks, then rest for three weeks and begin again. Drink Green Tea, without excess." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, July 6, 2021)

Green tea, particularly its active compound epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), has immunomodulatory effects that stimulate immune cells and enhance the body’s response to infections. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, reducing inflammatory markers, and provides antioxidant protection that combats free radicals. Regular consumption of green tea can support overall immune health and help the body manage oxidative stress.

9. Good Samaritan Oil

"Great pestilences, plagues generated by unknown viruses are advancing upon humanity: use the oil of the Good Samaritan as protection faced with a case of a highly contagious disease where you live – the quantity of the head of a pin on the earlobes will suffice. If the number of those infected increases, you should put it on both sides of your neck and on the wrists of both hands." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, January 28, 2020)

This blend contains cinnamon, clove, lemon, rosemary, and eucalyptus essential oils, which may support immune function. Research suggests these oils could have immunomodulatory effects, stimulating immune cells like macrophages, lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. The blend also possesses antimicrobial properties, with certain components showing effectiveness against bacteria and fungi in lab studies, possibly aiding in fighting infections. Additionally, the oils contain anti-inflammatory compounds that may support immune health, while their high antioxidant content can protect cells from damage. Some evidence also indicates the oils may benefit respiratory health by reducing inflammation or fighting pathogens.

10. Pine

"Remain on alert: serious epidemics are appearing before humanity and they attack the respiratory system, for which I call you to use Pinus needles/leaves, with extreme prudence, in doses no greater than twice a day, in the form of tea." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, January 3, 2019)

Pine's anti-inflammatory compounds may reduce inflammation in conditions like asthma and COPD. Its antimicrobial properties help fight respiratory infections, and its expectorant action aids in mucus expulsion. The volatile oils soothe irritated mucous membranes, while its vitamin C content boosts immune function, enhancing resistance to illnesses. Inhaling pine essential oils or the aroma from pine trees can ease congestion and improve breathing. Additionally, pine’s antioxidants protect respiratory cells, and traditional uses like pine needle tea for chest congestion further support respiratory health.

11. Mullein

“Use mullein and rosemary in discreet amounts.” (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, January 28, 2016)

Mullein acts as an expectorant, thinning mucus and easing coughs for better phlegm expulsion. Its mucilage soothes irritated mucous membranes, alleviating inflammation and irritation. Mullein also has anti-inflammatory effects that can reduce lung and airway inflammation. It may possess antiviral and antibacterial properties, potentially aiding in the fight against respiratory infections. Traditionally, it has been used to relieve conditions such as coughs, bronchitis, and asthma, and may help detoxify the lungs, especially after smoking. Its antioxidant content helps protect respiratory cells.

12. Hawthorn

MF: Luz de Maria's Book of Medicinal Plants classifies Hawthorn as belonging to the 'Rubiaceae' family. However, the health benefits she describes are more consistent with those of the 'Crataegus' family. This seems to be an error in the book, so here I will refer to the Crataegus family instead.

Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) has cardioprotective and anti-atherosclerotic properties, as seen in preclinical studies, and clinical trials suggest it improves exercise capacity in heart patients. Hawthorn is effective in alleviating symptoms of cardiac insufficiency and may help treat mild to moderate congestive heart failure. It can increase coronary blood flow, possibly by dilating coronary arteries, and may enhance the strength of cardiac muscle contractions. Some research indicates that hawthorn can lower blood pressure and serum lipids, offering protection from atherosclerosis. Its antioxidant activity further protects the heart from oxidative stress.

13. Eucalyptus

"The plague is approaching: continue to use the Oil of the Good Samaritan, Eucalyptus leaves inside the homes, burning the leaves when necessary." (St. Michael to Luz de Maria, December 15, 2020)

Eucalyptus is highly effective for respiratory conditions such as COPD, asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, colds, coughs, and flu. It helps stimulate the immune system, provides antioxidant protection, and enhances respiratory circulation. Acting as an expectorant, eucalyptus oil loosens mucus, making coughs more productive, which helps clear the airways. Its anti-inflammatory properties, primarily due to cineole, help reduce inflammation in the lungs, while its antimicrobial effects combat bacteria in the upper respiratory tract. Eucalyptus oil vapor also serves as a decongestant, relieving congestion. Studies suggest it stimulates immune response, and clinical trials have shown that eucalyptus, when used in blends, improves symptoms of respiratory infections. Traditionally, eucalyptus has been used for thousands of years to treat respiratory issues.

Eucalyptus oil, especially oil of lemon eucalyptus, is highly effective as a mosquito repellent, with its main active ingredient, para-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD), offering comparable protection to DEET products.

14. Pineapple

"Pray, My children, pray, pray: a new disease is emerging for the skin and respiratory system; it is very aggressive and invasive and is transmitted in a short space of time. To combat this disease, take pineapple (or "piña"). Add three slices of the fruit and a leaf of the same plant to boiling water and drink a liter of this decoction little by little during the day for several days. The plant called Mullein will also help you." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, July 29, 2023)

Pineapple is rich in antioxidants like flavonoids, phenolic acids, and vitamin C, which protect cells from damage caused by free radicals and support overall health. It aids digestion through its bromelain content, an enzyme that helps break down proteins, and its fiber supports a healthy digestive system. Bromelain also offers anti-inflammatory benefits, helping to reduce swelling and relieve arthritis symptoms. The high vitamin C content strengthens the immune system, with one cup providing 88% of the daily recommended intake. Pineapple may also support bone health due to its manganese content, while potassium helps promote heart health by lowering blood pressure. Its vitamin C plays a role in collagen formation, supporting skin health, and some studies suggest pineapple may reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Additionally, pineapple is a nutrient-rich fruit, offering vitamins and minerals like thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, folate, and potassium.

15. Angelica

"Serious illnesses are approaching that attack the digestive system; use the plant known as Angelica and use the whole plant properly, pregnant women being cautious." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, May 24, 2017)

Angelica root has been traditionally used in European herbal medicine to aid digestion and alleviate issues like indigestion, bloating, and flatulence. Its potential carminative and antispasmodic properties may help soothe gastrointestinal discomfort, regulate gastric acid production, and relax irritable stomach tension. Clinical evidence from a combination product containing angelica (Iberogast) suggests it may improve symptoms of upset stomach, including acid reflux, stomach pain, cramping, nausea, and vomiting.

16. Rosemary

"Use mullein and rosemary in discreet amounts." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, January 28, 2016)

Rosemary contains potent antioxidants like carnosic acid and carnosol, which help neutralize harmful free radicals, protecting cells from oxidative stress and potentially preventing chronic inflammatory conditions. Its anti-inflammatory compounds may reduce inflammation in the body, while studies suggest it could enhance memory, concentration, and even offer neuroprotective benefits, though more research is needed, especially for conditions like Alzheimer's. Rosemary may also positively impact mood, helping with stress and depression. It has demonstrated antimicrobial properties against food-borne pathogens like Listeria and S. aureus and shows potential cancer-fighting effects, particularly against breast and colon cancer cells. Traditionally used for pain relief and digestive issues, rosemary may also support skin health with anti-aging effects from carnosic acid.

Beyond health benefits, rosemary is effective as a natural pest deterrent. It contains aromatic compounds such as camphor and 1,8-cineole, which repel mosquitoes and other insects.

17. Fumitory

"A new virus will appear...I call you to use the plant called Fumaria officinalis L. with its stems, flowers and leaves, marigold for the skin and garlic." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, July 18, 2022)

Fumitory has been traditionally used to support digestive health, including for conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and stomach spasms, though clinical evidence is limited. It is approved in Germany for treating colicky pain related to the gallbladder and gastrointestinal tract. Fumitory has also been used for skin conditions like eczema, and fumaric acid esters derived from it have been used to treat psoriasis for decades. Traditionally regarded as beneficial for liver and gallbladder health, it may support hepatobiliary disorders, though evidence is limited. Fumitory has diuretic properties, contains antioxidants that protect cells, and may offer anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. Other traditional uses include treating conditions like scabies, jaundice, and promoting blood purification.

18. Nettle

"The Blessed Mother announced to me a disease that will attack the nervous and immune system causing serious problems on the skin, for which she told me to use the leaf of the nettle and ginkgo plants." (Luz de Maria, November 19, 2014)

Nettle is rich in nutrients, providing vitamins A, C, D, K, and B, along with minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium. It contains antioxidants and polyphenols, offering potential anti-inflammatory benefits, especially for conditions like arthritis and eczema. Nettle may help alleviate allergy symptoms due to its antihistamine properties and support urinary health by addressing infections and symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in men. It has been studied for blood sugar control, showing promise in lowering glucose levels and improving insulin sensitivity, while also benefiting cardiovascular health by potentially reducing blood pressure and improving cholesterol levels. Traditionally used for pain relief, particularly for sore muscles and arthritis, nettle also supports skin and hair health. For women, it may help with menstrual and menopausal symptoms and possibly increase breast milk production. Its high antioxidant content helps protect against cellular damage, and preliminary research suggests potential anticancer properties. Nettle's nutrient profile may also support immune system function.

19. Euphrasia

"A disease is coming that will attack the eyes; for this, use the plant known as Euphrasia." (Virgin Mary to Luz de Maria, May 24, 2017)

Euphrasia, traditionally used for eye health, is known to help alleviate eye inflammation, conjunctivitis, and irritation. Clinical studies suggest it may relieve symptoms of non-infective conjunctivitis, and it is commonly found in eye drops for soothing inflamed eyes. Euphrasia is also taken orally to support respiratory health, aiding in the relief of allergies, hay fever, colds, bronchitis, and sinusitis by reducing nasal congestion and inflammation. It exhibits antimicrobial properties, particularly effective against gram-positive bacteria associated with eye infections. The herb contains antioxidants that protect cells from damage and shows potential for blood sugar regulation, though human studies are limited. Its anti-inflammatory compounds may help with various inflammatory conditions, and early research suggests it could protect skin cells from sun damage.

20. Calendula

"A strange illness is coming to humanity, high fevers and wounded skin will be a scourge from one instant to another, for which you should use the plant called calendula." (St. Michael to Luz de Maria, April 4, 2019)

Calendula is rich in antioxidants such as triterpenes, flavonoids, polyphenols, and carotenoids, offering anti-inflammatory benefits that may reduce inflammation in the body. It is widely known for promoting wound healing by increasing blood flow and collagen production, making it useful for burns, cuts, bruises, rashes, and skin infections, while also improving skin hydration and firmness. Calendula is traditionally used to support digestive health, potentially helping with stomach upset, ulcers, and inflammatory bowel conditions. It may also aid the immune system by combating inflammation, viruses, and bacteria, and some research suggests it could have cancer-fighting properties. Calendula has been used for oral health to reduce inflammation in the mouth and throat and is applied in eye drops for conjunctivitis and eye inflammation. Additionally, it is traditionally used for relieving menstrual cramps, and while it may offer cardiovascular benefits due to its anti-inflammatory properties, more research is needed to confirm these effects. 

21. Geranium

On April 20, 2020, during a cenacle, the The Most Holy Virgin Mary recommended to Luz de Maria the use of the geranium, a plant that has properties that favor the treatment of skin diseases; and she explained that these diseases will come, and that to treat them we must possess this plant and know how to use it.

Geranium essential oil is known for its calming effects, helping to reduce stress and anxiety through aromatherapy and balancing stress-related hormones. Its anti-inflammatory properties may alleviate inflammation in the body, including in joints, muscles, and the digestive system. Geranium supports the immune system with antimicrobial and antiviral properties and promotes skin health by rejuvenating skin, reducing wrinkles, and aiding conditions like acne and eczema. It may also promote wound healing and reduce scarring. Additionally, geranium oil may help relieve pain from headaches, muscle soreness, and menstrual cramps, while offering respiratory support for issues like bronchitis and sinusitis. It is also believed to aid digestion, balance hormones, and improve hair health by promoting hair growth and regulating scalp oil production. With antioxidant properties that protect cells and an uplifting aroma that enhances mood, geranium is a versatile remedy with various potential health benefits.

22. St. Michael Oil

"Have geranium with you [and lavender], called the Oil of Saint Michael the Archangel by My children, in honor of My beloved Archangel." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, August 6, 2016)

This blend of geranium and lavender essential oils combines their powerful skincare benefits. Lavender oil offers anti-inflammatory effects, helping to reduce skin inflammation and soothe conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Its antibacterial properties make it effective in treating and preventing acne, while its antioxidants protect against free radical damage, aiding in wound healing and reducing signs of aging. Lavender also helps even skin tone by reducing redness and hyperpigmentation. Geranium oil complements these benefits by promoting skin cell regeneration, which enhances complexion and aids in acne treatment. Its astringent properties help tighten skin, minimizing sagging and wrinkles, while balancing sebum production to maintain healthy oil levels. Both oils together provide a potent combination for improving skin health, healing wounds, and offering antioxidant protection against cellular damage.

23. Oregano

"Our Mother told me that true plagues will come and that we should ingest a raw clove of garlic every morning, or oil of oregano; these two are excellent antibiotics. If oil of oregano is not available, oregano can be boiled to make an infusion; however, the Oil of Oregano is a better antibiotic." (Luz de Maria, June 3, 2016)

Oregano is a potent herb with a range of benefits due to its rich antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Its compounds, such as carvacrol and thymol, help combat oxidative damage from free radicals and offer strong antibacterial action against certain bacterial strains. Oregano also boasts anti-inflammatory effects, which may reduce body inflammation, and it has potential anticancer properties, though more research is needed. In digestive health, oregano can aid in alleviating nausea, bloating, and indigestion, and has traditionally been used for stomach issues. It supports respiratory health by potentially relieving coughs and conditions like asthma and bronchitis. Additionally, oregano may provide pain relief for muscles and joints, boost the immune system, and help combat fungal infections like athlete's foot. Some evidence also suggests it could aid heart health by lowering cholesterol levels.

24. Blessed Grapes

"Store up food, it will become scarce. Prepare Blessed Grapes and keep honey. Have the Oil of the Good Samaritan with you and the medicines that My House has made known to you." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, September 21, 2021)

Grapes are a nutrient-rich fruit high in vitamins C, K, and B vitamins, along with minerals like copper, potassium, and manganese. They are abundant in antioxidants, including polyphenols, resveratrol, and flavonoids, which contribute to heart health by potentially lowering blood pressure, improving cholesterol levels, and offering protection against heart disease. Antioxidants in grapes may also aid in cancer prevention by inhibiting cancer cell growth. Additionally, grapes can support blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity, making them suitable for moderate consumption by those with diabetes. They may benefit brain health by protecting against cognitive decline, and support eye health by helping prevent diabetic retinopathy. Grapes' anti-inflammatory compounds can reduce body inflammation, while their fiber and water content promote digestive health. They may also benefit skin health, assist with weight management due to their low calorie content, and improve sleep quality through their natural melatonin content.

25. Honey

"People of Our King and Lord Jesus Christ, the Earth is shaking strongly, you must keep provisions of what is specifically necessary for survival, not only personal and family, but of the brethren. Store honey, this food is beneficial." (St. Michael to Luz de Maria, March 7, 2021)

Honey is rich in antioxidants like flavonoids and polyphenols, which help protect cells from damage and oxidative stress, potentially reducing the risk of conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and autoimmune disorders. Its anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce bodily inflammation. Honey is effective for relieving coughs and soothing sore throats, with endorsements from the WHO and American Academy of Pediatrics for its natural cough remedy benefits. Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties also support wound and burn healing, a use rooted in tradition. Honey may offer cardiovascular benefits by improving cholesterol levels and providing protective effects for heart health. It can aid gastrointestinal health and has natural antimicrobial effects. Nutritionally, honey contains small amounts of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, and provides energy as a natural sugar source. While it may offer slight benefits over regular sugar for diabetes management, it still requires careful monitoring due to its sugar content.

26. Nuts

"Beloved daughter, a spoonful of honey and a few nuts will be enough food for the survival of the body, they provide what is necessary for all the organs to function properly. Tell this to My children so that it may be a blessing for them in times of famine." (Jesus Christ to Luz de Maria, November 11, 2012)

Nuts are nutrient-dense, offering healthy fats, protein, fiber, vitamins (especially vitamin E), and essential minerals like magnesium, copper, selenium, and potassium. They are rich in antioxidants such as polyphenols, which protect cells from damage. Regular nut consumption is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease, improved cholesterol levels, and lower blood pressure, thanks to their anti-inflammatory effects. Despite their high calorie content, nuts can aid in weight management by increasing feelings of fullness. They may also improve blood sugar control, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. Some nuts, particularly walnuts, support brain health with their omega-3 fatty acids, while the fiber in nuts promotes digestive health and supports beneficial gut bacteria. Additionally, nuts might help reduce the risk of certain cancers and improve the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. They are also a convenient source of plant-based protein, beneficial for vegetarian and vegan diets.

Footnotes:

*The messages received by Luz de Maria have been gathered into a book entitled, Thy Kingdom Come and the Titular Bishop of Estelí, Nicaragua, Juan Abelardo Mata Guevara, SDB, granted them the Imprimatur of the Church. His letter began:

Estelí, Nicaragua, Year of Our Lord, March 19 of 2017

Solemnity of the Patriarch Saint Joseph

The volumes that contain “PRIVATE REVELATION” from heaven, given to Luz de María from the year 2009 to the present time, have been given to me for the respective ecclesiastic approval. I have reviewed with faith and interest these volumes entitled, THY KINGDOM COME, and have come to conclusion that they are a call to humanity to return to the path that leads to eternal life, and that these messages are an exhortation from heaven in these times in which man must be careful not to stray from the Divine Word. 

In each revelation given to Luz de María, Our Lord Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary guide the steps, the work, and the actions of the people of God in these times in which humanity needs to return to the teachings contained in Holy Scripture.

The messages in these volumes are a treatise of spirituality, divine wisdom, and morality for those who welcome them with faith and humility, so I recommend them for you to read, meditate upon, and put into practice.

I DECLARE that I have not found any doctrinal error that attempts against the faith, morality and good habits, for which I grant these publications the IMPRIMATUR. Together with my blessing, I express my best wishes for the “Words of Heaven” contained here to resonate in every creature of good will. I ask the Virgin Mary, Mother of God and Our Mother, to intercede for us so that the will of God be fulfilled

“. . . on Earth as it is in heaven (Mt, 6:10).”

IMPRIMATUR

Juan Abelardo Mata Guevara, SDB

Head Bishop of Estelí, Nicaragua

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I'm Mary Fernandez, a Catholic mom of five with a passion for history and ancient remedies. Here at Humble Housewives, I dive into the world of holy saints and healing plants. Want to stay in the loop about new blog posts?

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