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Spiritual Visitors

Spiritual Visitors. St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Priest and Martyr 7/05/12, 10:30 am Francesca was born in Korea, and when she went to visit a

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Page 1: Spiritual Visitors. St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Priest and Martyr 7/05/12, 10:30 am Francesca was born in Korea, and when she went to visit a

Spiritual Visitors

Page 2: Spiritual Visitors. St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Priest and Martyr 7/05/12, 10:30 am Francesca was born in Korea, and when she went to visit a

St. Andrew Kim Taegon, first Korean Priest and Martyr7/05/12, 10:30 am

Francesca was born in Korea, and when she went to visit a shrine to this Korean saint, he showed himself in the window in a “reflection” that has skin tones, black pants and a brown cross.

This saint came from a family of Catholic martyrs. His great grandfather died in prison in 1814 after being arrested for converting to Catholicism. His father was martyred in 1839 for practicing his faith. St. Andrew entered the seminary at age 15 and was ordained 9 years later and returned to Korea. About a year later he was arrested. He was beheaded on 9/16/1846 after prolonged torture.

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The Virgin’s Image on Pope Benedict on TV7/25/12, 2:00 pm

Francesca says that it is very rare for her to see human images of saints, and that she was surprised and thrilled to see the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Pope Benedict’s robes as she watched him on TV.

It showed him arriving in Castel Gandolfo, Italy for a summer vacation, and to work on the third volume of his discourse on the life of Jesus.

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Heavenly Spouses12/19/12, 9:00 am

Most of the time Francesca sees spirits in the form of multi-colored spheres of light. The Holy Spirit has stripes like an agate (referenced in Revelation and a Hebrew symbol for wisdom).

The Holy Spirit is attracted to all who revere His spouse, the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Francesca has often observed the Holy Spirit around images of Mary in her home.

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Communion (Community) of Saints9/20/13, 6:40 pm

In fact, holy images attract many heavenly spirits. You can see spirits hovering in front of and around all these images in Francesca’s prayer room.

Normal appearance

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Most Favored Guests

6/20/12, 9:00 am

The color purple represents an “infilling of the Holy Spirit” in the Bible. Blue represents heaven.

The 1st reading (2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14) talks about Elijah being taken up into heaven and Elisha’s request for a double portion of Elijah’s spirit, which was granted.

The red rays come from the Heart of Jesus, as you can see in the next photo.

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6/20/12, 9:00 am

The bright sun represents the heart of Jesus, with pale and red rays indicating Divine Mercy, which comes to earth through an infusion of the Holy Spirit, who is the love proceeding from the Father and the Son.

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The photo taken from this angle shows not only the presence of Jesus and the Holy Spirit, but many other heavenly spirits, too.

The huge green orb in the foreground could have some relationship to God the Father, who is described in Revelation as “one whose appearance sparkled like jasper and carnelian. Around the throne was a halo as brilliant as an emerald.”

It should not surprise us to see the unity of the Trinity, that is, they are three persons in one God.

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This is another photo angle showing the entry of the Holy Trinity into Francesca’s home.

It is harder to see the green orb in this photo, but it is directly in line with the Holy Spirit and Jesus.

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Monday of Holy Week

3/25/13, 6:00 pm

1st Reading Is 42:1-7, which says in part:

“Here is my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am well pleased. Upon him I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations. He will not cry out, nor shout, nor make his voice heard in the street. A bruised reed, he will not break and a dimly burning wick he will not quench. He will faithfully bring forth justice. He will not grow dim or be bruised until he establishes justice on the earth.”

You can see three crosses on the left side of this photo, separated by some kind of partition. What looks like the sun with a red starburst of rays around it is Jesus. Symbolically it shows Jesus coming to Earth to be crucified again.

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Notice the similarity of the shapes that appear in this photo of Francesca’s car.

You can see the Divine Mercy rays coming from the Son of God and the Holy Spirit being poured out symbolically on every aspect of her life and wherever she goes.

11/16/2012

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Copilots

12/04/12, 10:00 am

This is a photo of spirits that Francesca saw in her car in front of her steering wheel.

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11/14/2012

This is a photo that Francesca took, which shows thousands of spirits in the night sky.

There are all the colors of the rainbow in the sky.

These are not stars, because the city lights normally obscure the view of the majority of the stars from a standpoint on the ground in the Atlanta area.

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11/21/2014

This photo was taken about a week later. It looks like living water poured out on the universe.

Blue is a color associated in the Bible with the heavenly calling of those who have been chosen by God to be His people (Nm 15:38-40), as well as a close association with the Word of God (Nm 4:5-7, 11-13).

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5/04/2014

This is a photo that Francesca took, which shows hundreds of spirits in the night sky.

The moon has a peculiar brilliance with what appears to be a red starburst behind it.

If we think of red rays as always signifying Divine Mercy from Precious Blood of Jesus, then it looks like Jesus is sending out an army of spirits to Earth.

Children of God should always feel protected.