In a stealthy, bucolic hamlet called Bijakovici, located in the Alps of the former Yugoslavia, the Virgin Mary appeared in 1981 to six children.
It raises profound questions about the worl.
It is intelligent, thought provoking and illuminating.
Ten Secrets is a prescient work.
Petar Ljubicic, the humble Franciscan priest who is to announce the Ten Secrets to the world, this book is a page-turner from beginning to end.
From a highly detailed glimpse into the wondrous Great Sign foretold to miraculously appear in Medjugorje, to exclusive interviews with Jacov Colo, one of the visionaries, and Fr.
Meticulously researched, Ten Secrets marshals\' scholarly literature from hundreds of sources, the author\'s personal experiences with eminent theologians and Church officials, and exclusive interviews with key individuals involved in this drama, in order to present a ground-breaking investigation into a subject that may soon attract the eyes of the world.
Thomas Petrisko-who served as a consultant to The Washington Post, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times, The Oprah Winfrey Show, CBS News-48 Hours, Scripts-Howard Productions, The Joan Rivers Show, The Today Show and numerous other media outlets-takes a profound look at this prophetic mystery, the visionaries who know the contents of the Secrets, and what all of this reportedly means for the future of the world.
In Ten Secrets, best-selling author Dr.
After the fulfillment of the Ten Secrets, humanity will have reportedly undergone a metamorphosis, moving from an era of conflict and rebellion to an age of Peace and spirituality.
Known as the TEN SECRETS of Medjugorje the Hidden revelations are said to hold both wondrous sights and trying calamities that will together transform the world forever.
This will occur, the visionaries say, through the unfolding of ten secret Prophecies that are to be revealed in advance, one by one.
As at Fatima, Portugal, where Mary appeared in 1917 and made stunning predictions of a coming new era, a sweeping transformation of the world is foretold to come.
The apocalyptic thread in the message of Medjugorje, however, is eye-opening.
More than sixty million people have trekked to Medjugorje over the past forty-two years, as healings, miracles and wondrous signs are said to be daily events there.
Known throughout the world today as Medjugorje, a prophetic appeal to mankind is heard, with the visionaries claiming the Madonna had come to help the world find Peace before it was too late.
In a stealthy, bucolic hamlet called Bijakovici, located in the Alps of the former Yugoslavia, the Virgin Mary appeared in 1981 to six children