Constant Procession PODCASTS

35- Ch 21; The Great Return

This installment includes decisive events during WWII that have been overlooked during the passage of time.

Acts of devotion took place at the same time though they are not well know as the terror of this second world war grew and unfolded… overshadowing everything else.

“The Great Return,” started at Lourdes and gained a momentum all its own. And at its lead was the Virgin Mary…

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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34- Ch 20; WW I vacuum

This installment remembers the void created by the loss of soldiers from WWI who gave their lives in Christ-like service to protect others.

Gone were so many future role models who may have guided their generation towards a different way of living.

In this vacuum cynicism, rather than faith became the hallmark of the “Roaring 20’s” era.

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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33- Ch 20; Unheard Words

Chapter 20 traces the actions humanity followed in answer to the Madonna’s requests at Fatima.

And in a world lost in the horrific blood bath of the war, it was a “kill or be killed” mindset that won the battle for hearts and minds.

Never the less, in retrospect; the controllers of the media and others in powerful places choose to ignore and not spread the word of the events at Fatima, missing an opportunity to build widespread public awareness of the messages for considering “out of box” alternatives.

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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32- Ch 19; Kill the Kids?

Fear by the parents for the safety of their children grew as the day for the final appearance of the Virgin Mary came. But this time, all the parents stood by their children. “We will die, if necessary, with our children.”

The crowd, estimated to be well over 30,000 came to see if indeed some sort of a tangible sign or proof that the Madonna was present would occur…

The rest is history.

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

To listen from the beginning

 

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31- Ch 19; Newsworthy

The seers of Fatima are asked to pray the rosary and told to make everything they do a sacrifice.

And after their initial sightings of the Madonna in Fatima, they find themselves in the news. A growing crowd of somewhere between 3000-5000 people appear by the third date.

Pestered by believers wanting them to ask for miracles, accused of being liars by some family members and threatened to be “boil in oil” by the local government if they didn’t recant, the stakes are high for the three little children, the eldest just ten years old at the time.

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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30- Ch 19; Fatima

This installment takes us into the turbulence before the start of World War I. A time when modern invention opened up new possibilities for humanity.

In retrospect, what would the world look like today had the tensions that brought all the world into mortal combat been defused before hand?

Though to debate such a reality has no bearing on life today, nor on the lives of our great-grandparents, grandparents and parents anymore – the results cannot be overstated. Because it forever altered the natural growth and maturing of humanity as these generations lost many of their best and brightest.

Human interaction and attitudes of hope and faith took a cataclysmic hit because of the violent destruction.

The Virgin Mary appeared several times before the first world war as the constant procession continues.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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For one of the most comprehensive listings of approved miracles at Lourdes by the Roman Catholic church:

miraclehunter.com/marian_apparitions/approved_apparitions/lourdes/miracles1.html

 

29- Ch 18; Napoleon III

This installment finds Napoleon III taking a hard line with people who start coming to Lourdes following the apparition. He finds himself inclined to support the local government officials who are determined to keep the site closed to the public.

When his only son becomes ill, the intrigue at the confluence of a powerful ruler, his religious minded wife and the local government is the little spring at Lourdes that flows along this constant procession.

To listen from the beginning of the book

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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28- Ch 18; Lady of Lourdes

This installment is about Our Lady of Lourdes… It took place in the year 1858. One request by the Madonna was to have a chapel built where she stood to help people, according to seer Bernadette Soubiron.

And still today it is a major Christian site where people go to heal…with well over a million people coming there each year.

There is a constant stream of people visiting…with people requesting the Virgin Mary to intercede for them, to pass their prayers onto Jesus the Christ on their behalf.

These requests are made hour after hour, day after day…

Though difficult for people without faith to understand… it is a place of comfort for many who travel there…and documented miracles have occurred.

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The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on from the world.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by the me, Nikos Steves.

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27- Ch 17 continues

This installment reveals predictions by the Madonna as told to the two young seers at La Salette. Testimonials from their experience found a receptive response by the area Bishop. Also attempts to explain just what an apparition offers comes to light. And too, a belief that Our Lady of La Salette was a message that delivered hope in spite of the mistrust leaders were earning “back in day.”

To listen from the beginning

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

 

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26- Ch 17; Better people?

The year is 1846. Two youths, Melanie and Maximin are surprised to see a great light where they had napped after eating their lunch of bread and cheese.

With trepidation they approach and discover a “beautiful lady” whose voice is “like music” as they witness the apparition of “Our Lady of La Salette” – though at the time, both are unsure of who they’ve met.

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The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

I value feedback through the comments section or Better -via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com

25- Ch 16 continues

In this Episode the Virgin Mary imparts a daunting task on Catherine Labourne, a novice nun who has only been at seminary for three months.

Among several requests from the Madonna, Catherine is given very specific details for the creation of a medallion.

In the next chapter of the book, it is 1846 and we meet two youths. A fourteen year old girl, who did not like to be around people and a young boy who hated being alone.

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The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run about 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

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24- Ch 16; Mary in Paris

In this installment the Virgin Mary comes to Paris.

Losing battle after battle, the French are forced by foreign powers to accept still another monarchy. The pendulum now swings back, away from the secular reforms to unreasonable acts of intolerance as retribution. Causing in 1830 more uprisings.

This climate where the Madonna once again shows up.

To listen from the beginning of this book here is the link

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

I value feedback through the comments section or Better – via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com

23- Ch 15; continues

In this installment we find religious teachings and worship becoming illegal and removing “Sunday” from the week. Also a new calendar begins with “year 1” which is to replace the year “1793.”

Militant upheavals and military conquests emanating in one country spreads across the world even to tiny islands far removed. And as for The Madonna, well as they say, the rest is history.

To listen from the beginning of this book here is the link

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run approximately 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

 

I value feedback through the comments section or Better– via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com

22- Ch 15; Her Procession

Benoit lived out her days helping build and grow the church that was established for the conversion of sinners as requested by the Virgin Mary.

Benoit is credited with the gift of getting people to open up about their lives not so much to unburden their souls to her, but rather to open up to themselves.

Our Lady of Laus has helped spread the love of God through the intercessions of the Virgin Mary at this site ever since.

However around the time of her death in in the early 1700s, on the world stage tensions begin shifting into various power struggles. From the island of Tinos that is taken by the Ottomans to newly created Serbia, which quickly found itself overtaken once again by the Ottomans.

To listen from the beginning here is the link

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

I value feedback through the comments section or Better– via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com

21- Ch 14; Her Approach

As we move forward along this constant procession is a growing awareness that the Virgin Mary has had an impact on the world of yesterday.

Diplomacy is her way.

For many, she comes in a gentle and graceful manner as observed by the various seers over the timeline of history.

And for me, a connected history begins to reveal itself as we meet “Our Lady of the Good Encounter.”

To listen from the beginning of this book here is the link

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run about 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

I value your feedback through the comments section or Better– via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com