Publisher's Synopsis
"If a soul loses her devotion to Mary, she will immediately be full of darkness, and that darkness of which the Holy Ghost says: 'Thou hast appointed darkness, and it is night; in it shall the beasts of the woods go about.'"
"This divine mother, with her powerful prayers and assistance, has obtained for us paradise, if we place no obstacle to our entrance there. Wherefore those who are servants of Mary, and for whom Mary intercedes, are as secure of paradise as if they were already there."
"Our Lady wants me to go to two hospitals, not to be cured but to suffer more for love of Our Lord and for sinners."
What were the origins of beliefs such as the ones above? How do they compare against the revealed Word of God? Who is Our Lady and how can we know if she is the Mary of the Bible? Where do these "revelations" take the believer who believes these are of God?
These questions are examined in depth in Mary, Mary; Quite the Contrary with startling conclusions for the Marion follower.