Monday, March 10, 2008

World War over Water?


Experts predict that if global warming continues, 1/2 of the world's population will not have ANY drinking water within 20 years.

There are more people in China than the entire Unites States that CURRENTLY do not have clean drinking water. This number is growing every month due to China's unchecked industrial pollution. The fear is that as these poor people begin to die off with greater and geometrical frequency, the peasants who have had their farms polluted by the local industrialists will begin to rise up and revolt.

Experts predict World War III will be fought over water...not energy.

When Mother Mary chose Rome City, IN to announce Herself as Our Lady of America, She did so for a few reasons:
One was the nearly lifelong connection of this property and its spiritual direction under Archbishop John Noll.
Another was the fine example to the world made by the Precious Blood Sisters and the years of accumulated graces won by their many sacrifices for others.
Without a doubt, the most obvious and prevailing reason was the practically unlimited supply of fresh spring water which flows from the hillside.

This was why, as a young seminarian, John Noll helped pick this spot in 1895 for Dr. Geiermann to build the healing center in the first place.

It's The Water!

Feel free to stop by, pray a while, and have a drink or fill your bottles and jugs so you can share with someone else who is thirsty. It's all FREE! Who knows? If we all share what we have, maybe we won't have to die for it.

2 Comments:

At March 10, 2008 10:39 PM , Blogger J Stolle said...

Many people have traveled all over the world searching for the unknown and many have seen miraculous things, but the best kept secret is right here in the USA in Indiana at Rome City - Sylvan Springs.

You have miracles happening at any given moment in time, the spinning of the sun, you can feed your soul by praying in the Chapel or up on Holy Family Hill, and you can most definitely refresh your thirst at the "free" running springs on this beautiful property.

Take a leap of faith this year, and check it out for yourselves...you will not be disappointed. And as the Blessed Mother asks, "Bring me my children, Bring me ALL my children".

God bless, and go in peace.

 
At March 11, 2008 2:19 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Somebody from our family stops by this beautiful place every week to get water. It is fantastic water.

If you go, make sure you bring gallon jugs or larger coolers to fill because you will be glad you did.

I have never been to any of those other places around the world, but I can't see them being any more full of grace than this place is.

 

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