In this film, you will see:
Rosaries turning into gold
Sun is found spinning, and changing colors (just like Fatima)
enjoy
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Last year, I drove my family from Colorado to Chicago, Illinois a 1100 mile drive to once again meet up with Fr. Philip Pavich where he retired. We stayed a few days in St Louis to see the fireworks at the Arch on July 4th and attended daily mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Little did we know, Fr. Pavich at the age of 89 would pass away a few days later after a fall down a flight of stairs on July 29th, 2019. We spent quality time with him in his rectory on July 6th, 2.5 weeks earlier before his unfortunate fall. Although he no longer believed in the authenticity of the apparitions that did not stop our many telephone conversations on the subject. It was my hope in sharing my deepest and most personal experiences in Medjugorje to perhaps change his mind. Our last conversation was on July 26th, 2019. Unlike our previous conversations what would last for hours, this particular call was rather short because he was in a rush to provide spiritual direction to a priest in Iowa. God is good, both priests exchanged hearing one another's confession. Little did anyone know, that would be Fr. Pavich's last confession as well.
While visiting Medjugore for the 1st time, I waited in line to receive confession, standing for eight consecutive hours (yes; 8 hours). Time well spent! To meet whom I strongly believe is now a saint.
It gave me goose bumps to hear his name, "Fr. Philip Pavich" announced in Medjugorje via https://marytv.tv/ while the Franciscans asked pilgrims to pray for his soul only a day or so after his death. Thank you Jesus and Mary!
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There is no such thing was coincidence, everything is a plan of God!
Fr. Pavich last assignment was at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Illinois. He called my work and left a message for me on July 16th, 2019, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. In that message he expressed his deepest and warm thanksgiving to meet my wife and five children. Obviously, I responded to his kind words shortly afterwards.
My first time on Apparition Hill, was on July 16th, 1991, the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. At that time was a simple wooden cross surrounded by many stones and burning candles. Our Lady’s statue that stands erect now was not there on the Hill of Apparitions.