| on the Holy Mountain of |
| La Salette |
| the 19th of September, 1846 |
| Published by the Shepherdess of La Salette with Imprimatur by Mgr. |
| Bishop of Lecce. |
| 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 Melanies 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 here in their entirety 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 Montford+, and Director of LImpartial+, 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 this 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 Ladys blessings on this |
| apostolate and its supporters. |
| The Editors |
| + Association of the Children of Our Lady of La Salette, 12th Ave. of Grain dor, 49600, Beaupreau, FRANCE. |
| + LImpartial, same address. Bi-monthly, French Bulletin, One year subscription, $4.00 |
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| 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 Masters cows. Around eleven oclock 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, Im coming with you, Im from Corps too". At these words, the natural evil in me soon showed itself, |
| and taking a few steps back, I told him: "I dont want anybody around. I want to be alone." But the 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. Im from Corps." |
| I walked away from him, gesturing to him that I didnt 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 of the Good Lord. |
| A moment later, I looked behind me, and there I found Maximin sitting close to me. Straightway he says to me: |
| "Keep me with you. Ill 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 wouldnt 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 wasnt 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: "Lets have some fun, lets make up a game". I said nothing in reply, for I was so |
| ignorant I didnt 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 the flowers |
| didnt 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, lets 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 devils 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 site. 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 wasnt 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 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 story above which was to be, as we called it, "Paradise." |
| This story 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 couldnt 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 of 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). 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 entirety 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 sprits 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).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 introduce 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 Marseilles 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 |
| Gods 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 Its poor but fervent imitation of the virtues of Jesus |
| Christ. The Gospel will be preached everywhere and mankind will make great progress in its 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 are 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 [a bishop]. 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 |
| perform 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 earths globe convulsions and terrible |
| earthquakes which will swallow up mountains, cities, etc... |
| Rome will lose 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 lead 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 fiery 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 mens 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 manner: |
| "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 butchers like hungry dogs. |
| Have you 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 wheats 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 |
| dont know who will be eating anything next year if the wheat is spoiled like that!" |
| Maximin replied: "Its quite true, Madame, I didnt 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 left, 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 from 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 fathers Good Lord, or the Holy Virgin, or some other great saint". |
| And Maximin throws his arms into the air and says: "Oh! If only Id known!" |
| V |
| The evening of the 19th of September, we went back down a little earlier than usual. When I arrived at my |
| masters 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 didnt 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 Selme, Maximins |
| 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 |
| Selmes shepherd-boy." And turning to me, she said: |
| "Repeat everything you have said." |
| I started 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 its 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: |
| "Ill 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 moments 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 priests 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 Virgins 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, Im 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 Salette, 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 Saints 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 |
| liquefying 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, nor 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 coloured 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 earths 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 holy 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 heartfelt 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 |
| to 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 it wasnt 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 Gods Kingdom, from which you could see all |
| that 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 childrens 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 Her 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. |
| Additional words of Melanie: |
| "The great chastisement will come, because men will not be converted; yet it |
| is only their conversion that can hinder these scourges. God will begin to |
| strike men by inflicting lighter punishments in order to open their eyes; |
| then He will stop, or may repeat His former warnings to give place for |
| repentance. But sinners will not avail themselves of these opportunities; He |
| will, in consequence, send more severe castigations, anxious to move sinners |
| to repentance, but all in vain. Finally, the obduracy of sinners shall draw |
| upon their heads the greatest and most terrible calamities." |
| "We are all guilty! Penance is not done, and sin increases daily. Those who |
| should come forward to do good are retained by fear. Evil is great. A |
| moderate punishment serves only to irritate the spirits, because they view |
| all things with human eyes. God could work a miracle to convert and change |
| the aspect of the earth without chastisement. God will work a miracle; it |
| will be a stroke of His mercy; but after the wicked shall have inebriated |
| themselves with blood, the scourge shall arrive." |
| "What countries shall be preserved from such calamities? Where shall we go |
| for refuge? I, in my turn, shall ask, What is the country that observes the |
| commandments of God? What country is not influenced by human fear where the |
| interest of the Church and the glory of God are at stake? (Ah, indeed! What |
| country, what nation upon earth?) In behalf of my Superior and myself, I |
| have often asked myself where we could go for refuge, had we the means for |
| the journey and for our subsistence, on condition that no person were to |
| know it? But I renounce these useless thoughts. We are very guilty! In |
| consequence of this, it is necessary that a very great and terrible scourge |
| should come to revive our faith, and to restore to us our very reason, which |
| we have almost entirely lost. Wicked men are devoured by a thirst for |
| exercising their cruelty; but when they shall have reached the uttermost |
| point of barbarity, God Himself shall extend His hand to stop them, and very |
| soon after, a complete change shall be effected in all surviving persons. |
| Then they will sing the Te Deum Laudamus with the most lively gratitude and |
| love. The Virgin Mary, our Mother, shall be our liberatrix. Peace shall |
| reign, and the charity of Jesus Christ shall unite all hearts...Let us pray; |
| let us pray. God does not wish to chastise us severely. He speaks to us in |
| so many, so many ways to make us return to Him. How long shall we remain |
| stubborn? Let us pray, let us pray; let us never cease praying and doing |
| penance. Let us pray for our Holy Father the Pope, the only light for the |
| faithful in these times of darkness. O yes, let us by all means pray much. |
| Let us pray to good, sweet, merciful Virgin Mary; for we stand in great need |
| of her powerful hands over our heads." |
| Words of Maximin: |
| "The monster [global apostasy?] shall arrive at the end of this nineteenth |
| century, or at latest, at the commencement of the twentieth." |
| "In this time the Antichrist will be born of a nun of Hebraic descent, a |
| false virgin, who will have intercourse with the ancient serpent, with the |
| master of impurity and putrefaction. His [foster?] father will be a bishop. |
| He will perform false miracles and subsist only on vitiating faith. He will |
| have 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." |