Holy Mass in Nagasaki, Japan - June 1949
How wonderfully gratifying to see that despite the ruins, no concession is made to the glory of God in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. I dread to think of what irreligious conduct will take place in such a place now.
O Lord, send us priests. O Lord, send us holy priests. O Lord, send us many holy priests.
THE MESSAGE OF
OUR LADY OF AKITA
OUR LADY OF AKITA
(1973 - 1981)
Apparitions Approved
An Urgent Message
An Urgent Message
In 1984, just before retiring at a venerable age,
the diocesan Bishop of Niigata, Bishop John Shojiro Ito, in
consultation with the Holy See, wrote a pastoral letter in which he
recognized as being authentically of the Mother of God, the
extraordinary series of events that had taken place from 1973 to 1981 in
a little lay convent within his diocese, at Akita, Japan.
Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, in June 1988, approved the
Akita
events as "reliable and worthy of belief". In fact the Philippine
ambassador to
the Vatican, in 1998 spoke to Cardinal Ratzinger about Akita and the
Cardinal:
"personally confirmed to me that these two messages of Fatima and Akita
are
essentially the same". Hence in Akita we are dealing with a Church
approved intervention of the Blessed Virgin Mary as sure in this respect
as Lourdes, La Salette, or Fatima.
Only a few Catholics know of Our Lady of Akita
but the message, like that of Fatima, is a specific
warning of worldwide chastisement. The chastisement threatened is truly
terrible far worse than the possibility of annihilation of several
nations prophesied at Fatima. Akita is absolutely consistent with
prophecies of Scripture.
The first message received by Sister Agnes
Katsuko Sasagawa on June 6, 1973, was a call for prayer and sacrifice
for the glory of the Father and salvation of souls. The second message,
August 3, 1973, was for prayer, penance and courageous sacrifices to
soften the Father's anger.
The third message on October 13, 1973, the actual anniversary of the final visions and miracle of Fatima is as follows:
"As I told you, if men do not repent and better themselves, the
Father will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It will be a
punishment greater than the deluge, such as one will never have seen
before. Fire will fall from the sky and will wipe out a great part of
humanity, the good as well as the bad, sparing neither priests nor
faithful. The survivors will find themselves so desolate that they will
envy the dead. The only arms which will remain for you will be the
Rosary and the Sign left by my Son. Each day, recite the prayers of the
Rosary. With the Rosary, pray for the Pope, the bishops and the priests.
The work of the devil will infiltrate even into the Church in such a
way that one will see cardinals opposing cardinals, and bishops against
other bishops. The priests who venerate me will be scorned and opposed
by their Confreres. The Church and altars will be
vandalized. The Church will be full of those who accept compromises and
the demon will press many priests and consecrated souls to leave the
service of the Lord.
"The demon will rage especially against souls
consecrated to God. The thought of the loss of so many souls is the
cause of my sadness. If sins increase in number and gravity, there will
no longer be pardon for them."
In his pastoral letter approving the events of
Akita as supernatural, the Bishop of Niigata said: "After the inquiries
conducted up to the present day, one cannot deny the supernatural
character of a series of unexplainable events relative to the statue of
the Virgin honored at Akita (Diocese of Niigata). Consequently I
authorize that all of the diocese entrusted to me venerate the Holy
Mother of Akita."
Concerning the messages, His Excellency said: "As
for the content of the messages received, it is no way contrary to
Catholic doctrine or to good morals. When one thinks of the actual state
of the world, the warning seems to correspond to it in many points."
His Excellency explained that he had taken eight years to give this
judgment because of the importance and the responsibility in question.
"The Congregation of the Doctrine for the Faith has given me directives
in this sense," the Bishop said, "that only the bishop of the diocese in
question has the power to recognize an event of this kind."
The events of Akita have been confirmed by
definite miracles, two of which are cited by the Bishop in his pastoral
letter. While the warning given by Our Lady at Akita is terrible, the
message, as the Bishop points out, is basically a repetition of the
Message of Fatima. Our Lady stressed the importance of praying the
Rosary, and above all of accepting from God whatever He may send in the
course of each day . . . whatever suffering . . . and to offer it up in
reparation for so many sins committed throughout the world at this time.
Our Lady begged especially for prayers for bishops, priests, and
religious, and for reparation before the Blessed Sacrament. Our Lady
said: "I have prevented the coming of calamities by offering to the
Father, together with all the victim souls who console Him, the
sufferings endured by the Son on the Cross, by His blood and by His very
loving Soul. Prayer, penance, and courageous sacrifices can appease the
anger of the Father."
To the little religious community where Our Lady
gave the messages, she asked that it "live in poverty, sanctify itself
and pray in reparation for the ingratitude and the outrages of so many
men."
The apparitions and events in Akita, Japan,
center around a three foot high statue of Our Lady with a Japanese face
in the chapel of the Eucharistic Handmaids of the Sacred Heart. These
supernatural happenings also involve Sr. Agnes Sasagawa, one of the
Sisters in the convent, to whom Our Lady gave Her messages. Sister had
been very ill, requiring about 20 operations. When the apparitions
began, she was nearly deaf. On June 12, 1973, when she opened the
tabernacle for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a very strong light
came from it and filled the entire chapel. This happened for three days.
When Sister asked the other Sisters if they had seen anything out of
the ordinary, they said no.
This strong light also came from the tabernacle
on the feast of Corpus Christi. When Sr. Sasagawa told the Bishop of
Akita (who was visiting the convent on the feast) of this, he advised
her to keep it in her heart. On the Vigil of the Feast of the Sacred
Heart that same year, Sr. Sasagawa's guardian angel appeared to her and
asked her to pray the Fatima decade prayer* after each decade of the
Rosary. In 1973 this prayer was not well known in Japan and Sister had
trouble understanding it, but the Sisters began to recite the prayer and
it has now spread throughout Japan.
(* O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell,
lead all souls to Heaven, especially those who have the most need of
Thy mercy. Amen.)
On the same occasion as the apparition of her
guardian angel, a wound in the form of a cross appeared in the hollow
of Sr. Sasagawa's left hand and began to bleed. The bleeding ended on
the feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The following Friday, the
wound bled and stopped the next day. This continued for a month.
Sister's guardian angel later spoke to her in chapel. Although nearly
deaf, she heard the angel saying: "Pray not only for yourself, but for
the people of all nations. The world today is wounding the Sacred Heart
of Jesus through so much sin and ingratitude." After hearing this,
Sister heard a voice come from the statue in the chapel: "My daughter,
you obeyed me very well; you have renounced everything. This deafness is
a great suffering for you. Have patience; you will be healed. It is a
trial. Pray in reparation for all people. Pray much for the Holy Father,
for the bishops and the priests."
On July 6, 1973, a bleeding wound appeared on the right hand of the
statue of Our Lady in the chapel. On other days, the face of the statue
bled. Sister's guardian angel told her: "This flowing of blood is
significant. It will be shed for the conversion of men and in reparation
for sins. To the devotion to the Sacred Heart add the devotion to the
Precious Blood." Other messages followed. About a month after seeing the
wound in the right hand of Our Lady's statue, Sr. Sasagawa heard:
"My
daughter, if you love Our Lord, listen to me. Many people in the world
grieve Our Lord. I ask for souls who will console Him, and who will make
reparation. The Heavenly Father is preparing a great punishment for the
world. Many times I have tried with my Son to soften the anger of the
Father. I presented to Him many atoning souls who make reparation by
prayers and sacrifices. That is what I ask of you. Honor poverty. Live
poorly. You must keep your vows, which are like three nails to nail you
to the Cross the nails
of poverty, chastity, and obedience."
Beginning on September 20, 1973, the statue began to sweat from the face to the
feet. Tears began to flow down the face. Also, a very pleasant odor was felt in
the chapel. This happened many times in the presence of others, including the
Bishop. In all, the statue wept a total of 101 times. On October 13, 1973, Our
Lady gave Sister Sasagawa this serious message:
"As I said before if mankind does not repent, the Heavenly Father
will inflict a very serious punishment on the whole world; a punishment
the likes of which has never happened before. Many people will perish.
Pray the Rosary often. Only I can prevent the disaster. Whoever entrusts
themselves to me will be saved." The statue continued to weep and
other messages followed. Pilgrims came and many received answers to
their prayers. Then, in 1981, Theresa Chon, who was suffering from
terminal brain cancer, was miraculously healed through the intercession
of Our Lady of Akita. This healing was well documented by Fr. Joseph Oh
of Seoul, S. Korea.
In his pastoral letter, Bishop Ito said that it
would have been difficult to believe in a message from Our Lady that is
so terrible, unless there was overwhelming proof that it was indeed from
Her. But he points out that the terrible chastisement of which Our Lady
speaks is on the condition: "If men do not repent and do not better themselves . . ."
The Bishop added it is a serious warning, while at the same time one
perceives in it the maternal love of Our Lady. In Her message warning
the world of the annihilation of a great part of humanity, She said:
"The thought of the loss of numerous souls makes me sad."
This impending chastisement can be averted if
enough people pray the Rosary daily and do penance which Our Lady requested at
Fatima in 1917. We urge you to order large quantities of this brochure
for circulation at Catholic Churches. After you have read this urgent
message please pass it on to others.
Source: OLRL.org