
On April 10th, 2023, the Northeastern Nun had a dream that she felt was a revelation. She shared the content with me on May 15th.
In the dream, she found herself in the midst of a devastating war scene. There was a great persecution of the Jews. The nun then heard the voice of the Virgin Mary telling her to bring all the Jews to Her. While everything was being destroyed, the nun tried to take the persecuted to a Marian sanctuary, which she cannot say which one. On the way, amid bomb explosions, she found a Jewish girl and, despite the risks, began to try to save her. She also saw modern instruments of war, including a flying device that detected where people were hiding, even in underground shelters. She managed to take many refugees to the sanctuary. There she saw Our Lady, who told her: — Bring Me all the Jews, because I am the Mother of all of them, of the Christian Jews and of those who are not Christians. I will save them! Here the dream ended.
As soon as I received this account from the nun, I asked her for more time to discern. I contacted some priests who were deeply involved in theology to question whether it would not be a doctrinal error to say that Mary is also the mother of those who are not Christians. After several consultations and research, I was convinced that everything is in accordance with the Doctrine of the Church.
In a famous medieval song, Cantiga de Santa Maria 167, the scene of a Moor from Borja who was crying over the death of her son is described. Seeing the Christians asking Mary for help, the Muslim decides to do the same and, taking the small corpse to a place of pilgrimage, receives the miracle of the child's resurrection. Faced with the grace obtained, she converts to Christianity. The chorus of the song says: "Whoever trusts in the Virgin and begs Her with vehemence, She will help him, even if he is of another law in belief."
So let us pray that Mary, mother of all humanity, may succor the persecuted. And, through Her too, that all may receive the great grace of loving the Holy Church.
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