Thursday, August 21, 2008

Our Lady of America Devotion at Tipping Point

It has been an uphill climb for Our Lady of America lately with many false claims being made about those who have been working in concert with American Bishops to further this devotion. As these claims have been made, it has, in some ways, polarized the faithful into two camps of supporters.

After plenty of discernment of the actual facts surrounding these allegations by bishops and lay persons with incredible integrity, it appears that many of these false allegations are being cast aside as the true rubbish that they are and we are getting down to a solid foundation upon which to continue to build this movement for Our Lady of America.

Please pray that the final resolution to the current disagreement is settled, not in a court of law, but in reasonable and charitable discussions between parties who profess to be concerned about this devotion.

Nobody owns our Lady of America. That is why She said "Bring me My Children. Bring Me ALL of My Children!"

As news of recent events is made available to us for posting, OLTIV will make it available to you, the faithful, in an effort to keep you as informed as possible on the truth of what is happening, in concert with the bishops supporting this cause.

It is our hope that shedding light on these false claims will help those who have been misdirected by disinformation will come to know, and trust, the path that is being laid out by our bishops. We pray that everyone will work together for OLA and set aside personal desires in obedience to Our Lady's requests.

Keep checking back here and at www.ourladyofamerica.org for exciting updates on the progress.

4 Comments:

At August 21, 2008 9:37 PM , Anonymous Gloria said...

Well, something is obviously going on because the ourladyofamerica.com site doesn't exist anymore.

Please keep us informed and thank you for all of your work on this website. We must all remember to keep Our Lord and Our Heavenly Mother foremost in our thoughts and prayers.

 
At August 22, 2008 10:56 AM , Anonymous Love for Our Lady said...

I went to ourladyofamerica.com and it does exist, unfortunately, but not in the fashion most of us would hope. I don't know what is going on.

But I do agree with the post. Our Lady once said, and it was shared many times on this blog, "Gather Together My Bishops".
That to me is telling us to follow Her Bishop's lead, and only Her Bishop's lead.

Let us pray that this is settled with respect to Our Lady and Her wishes!!!!

 
At August 22, 2008 11:59 AM , Anonymous Gerald in Sandusky said...

There is no website for ourladyofamerica.com What you see is just a placeholder page provided by the site that has the domain registration that is provided for all non-active domain names.

I'd be willing to bet a years' salary that the sculptor who was doing the website for the fostoria group and building this new and approved statue finally got wise to Patricia Fuller and her crew and he backed away before he ended up getting sued too.

 
At August 25, 2008 2:46 AM , Anonymous Justin Bradley said...

As nice as it would be to see Patrica Fuller simply disappear it doesn't look like that's happening. ourladyofamerica.com is back up (someone by the name of "Mr. J. M. Joseph" is claiming that the server ran into problems on the Fida sponsored site). ourladyofamerica.com is supposed to be fully operational September 5.

Does anyone know who this "Mr. J. M. Joseph" is? That doesn't sound like a real name to me. I mean, your initials are JMJ, [i]and[/i] your last name just happens to be Joseph? Fishy.

In either case, I'm still somewhat hopeful that there is a resolution of sorts in the works. Al Lansenkemp was talking about this very thing is his last email newsletter. I suspect, judging from what OLTIV is saying here, that Bishop Blair may be ready to give his stamp of approval on the devotion despite Fuller's claims. I pray it's true.

 

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