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Petition for Sister Mary Ephrem

Petition for Sister Mary Ephrem to be Servant of God

For all those who love Our Lady of America, Patroness of the United States of America and Our Lady of the Divine Indwelling!

We were all introduced to Our Lady of America, The Immaculate Virgin by Sister Mary Ephrem. To know Our Lady even better, we would like to have a ground-swelling effort to embrace Sister Mary Ephrem as Servant of God.

 

Born: Mildred Marie Neuzil on August 2, 1916,  Feast of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels

Confirmed: Dec. 9, Anniversary of 1st Apparition Our Lady of Guadalupe and Feast of St. Juan Diego

Entered the Convent: September 12, Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary

Entered into Eternity: January 10, 2000, Baptism of the Lord and Feast of the Holy Family

 

In July 1955, Our Lord Jesus said to Sister:

“Ask Me not for a Sign. Wouldst thou be as the Scribes and Pharisees or even as My Apostles, always seeking Signs? What I ask of thee is Faith, that deep, strong Faith that seeks no Signs but only Believes.

Thou thyself, shall be the Sign,

the Sign I will give to the world.

A little, white dove, a Sign of Peace,

yes, the Reign of Peace in the world.”

 

Mildred Marie Neuzil – visionary of Our Lady of America, The Immaculate Virgin – was born of Austrian parents, John and Anna Neuzil, in Brooklyn, NY, Baptized at Most Holy Trinity, and shortly after moved to Cleveland Ohio. At the age of 14, Mildred entered the active religious congregation of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, a Papal Community, in Dayton Ohio. Three years later Mildred made her first vows as a professed religious. She received the name Sister Mary Ephrem, a name that means “doubly fruitful”. She carried out her duties mostly in domestic work and as a kindergarten teacher, then as a contemplative sister. In 1937, when she was sent to the Chancery in Cincinnati, Ohio, it was there that God gave her a holy priest – who later became Archbishop – to guide her: Rev. Paul Francis Leibold. It was to him that Sister entrusted her mystical experiences.  

“I am Our Lady of America. I Desire that My children Honor Me, especially by the Purity of their lives.” First Words spoken by Our Lady of America, September 26, 1956

 

In the Church, we understand Our Lady of Lourdes through St. Bernadette; Our Lady of Fatima through Venerable Lucia dos Santos; Our Lady of La Salette through Melanie Calvat, and so on. To understand Our Lady of America, we look to the example of Sister Mary Ephrem.

This petition and prayer (at bottom of page) requests the nomination of “Sister Mary Ephrem – Mildred Marie Neuzil” as Servant of God. Many are awaiting the day when Sister Mary Ephrem, Jesus’ “little white dove” is brought to the Glory of the Altar.

 

Click blue link to English Petition:

https://www.petitions.net/petition_for_sister_mary_ephrem_to_become_servant_of_god

Click red link to Spanish Petition:

https://www.peticiones.net/petition_for_sr_mary_ephrem_to_become_servant_of_god

 

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