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  1. THE POEM OF THE MAN-GOD THE PERSON AND WORKS OF MARIA VALTORTA Maria Valtorta was born on the 14th of March 1897. In the spring of 1916, ‘during a tremendous period of desperation and desire’, the Lord attracted her to Himself by means of a dream which was to remain ‘vivid’ in Maria throughout her life.

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  2. The Poem of the Man God - Maria Valtorta - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. Poem of the Man God

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  4. Primary Gospel verses in The Poem (actually witnessed and recorded by Maria Valtorta) are bolded and underlined. About 98.5% of the verses referring to particular events in the lives of Jesus and Mary have so far been located in The Poem, and are grouped for easy tracking of daily Mass readings. The Pilgrim's Guide's augmented features also ...

  5. Jesus goes round the bed, takes a stool and makes Mary sit on it, once again calling Her simply: Mother . He then goes back to His place and takes Joseph's hand into His own once again. The scene is so real that I can't help crying because of Mary's pain. Then Jesus bending over the dying man, whispers a psalm.

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  6. That book is "The GOSPEL As Revealed To Me", previously called "The Poem Of The Man-God", written by Maria Valtorta, based on private revelations she received from Jesus Christ, in Italy, from 1943-1950. The new version is ten books which contain some of the most detailed accounts of the life of Christ you will ever hope to find anywhere.

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  8. Part 1 matches significant Gospel events with their locations in The Poem, and gives separate lists of parables and miracles: those recorded in both the Gospels and The Poem, and those found only in The Poem. Part 2 cross-references approximately 7,000 passages from The Poem to their sources in both the Old and the New Testaments.