Blessed Virgin Speaks

of Marc Anthony Cisneros

 

 

 

Saint Juan Diego

 

 

"Cover with devout prayers your brother Marc Anthony. Cease ridicule; rather dung him with loving kindness. The hour is late. Pray for him while there is time."

 

So spoke the Blessed Virgin Mary to a man of prayer regarding Marc Anthony Cisneros early in the morning of Sunday, July 6, 2008. She was referring to retired U.S. Army General Marc Anthony Cisneros who is CEO of the John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation, the Catholic trust fund worth more than a quarter of a billion dollars, headquartered in the city with the beautiful name, Corpus Christi, Texas.

 

"Pray that Marc may form the balance of his life upon my son Juan Diego, not upon men who trust in worldly power. The hour is coming soon." The Blessed Virgin said.

 

The Virgen de Guadalupe spoke to a contemplative intercessor about Marc Anthony Cisneros. He was commander of U.S. troops who captured Panama's strongman Manuel Noriega. Since that time, Cisneros has been president of Texas A&M University in Kingsville and now he is the chief executive officer of the Kenedy Memorial Foundation, though he is involved in promoting the Penascol Wind Farm. The wind farm is to include 84 wind-powered turbines on a site adjacent to La Parra, the home of the late Sarita Kenedy East who died in 1961. She left her wealth to the Kenedy Memorial Foundation.

(See http://www.ppmenergy.com/wwa.html

 and

  http://renewableenergydev.com/red/wind-power-penascal-wind-farm/.)

 

Since a visit to La Parra in 1985, the contemplative intercessor has experienced messages from the spirit of the late Sarita Kenedy East  and also of the Blessed Virgin Mary, including her most recent.

(See http://www.tonysjournal.com/gotellbishop01.htm.)

 

The man of prayer offered this apology to General Cisneros: "I take the Blessed Virgin's word most seriously. I apologize to you. Henceforth, you will be in my most fervent prayers that you may share the experience of Mexico's indigenous Indian (now a Catholic saint) Juan Diego."

(See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe.)

 

(The "contemplative intercessor" is Tony Hearn, an occasional critic of how he claims the Kenedy Memorial Foundation has been administered.

See http://www.tonysjournal.com.)

 

 

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