Vassula visits Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town in South Africa
May 2009
On Sunday May 10, 2009, we arrived in Johannesburg around 12pm. We were greeted so warmly and full of joy by Winnie and Gracinda. As we drove, they were excited to hear about our visit in Malawi. We shared with them how wonderful it was and how the people were open and so happy to welcome Vassula and her mission there. They drove us to Archbishop Seraphim’s residence in Houghton where he so graciously offered us hospitality for our stay for the next few days. Once we arrived, Archbishop Seraphim greeted us at his residence.
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We rested for awhile and at 5pm we were on our way to the Maronite Church, Our Lady of Lebanon in Woodmead where Vassula was invited to speak that evening. There was a Mass first and Fr. Badaoui Habib who is the Pastor, had announced that Vassula would be speaking after the Mass. We had seen many of the Greek Orthodox people that came to hear Vassula speak. There was His Eminence Archbishop Seraphim, Deacon George Coconas, Fr. Athanasios (who is from Kenya), Solis, Andrew, Cleo and others. There were approximately five hundred and fifty people that attended. There was a mix of different ages and parents had there young children as well.
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On Monday May 11, 2009 we were invited by Fr. Badaoui Habib for lunch on the church grounds of Our Lady of Lebanon. There were two other priests who came to meet Vassula; Fr. George Kairouz and Fr. Boutros Sannia. A woman named Colette, and a Belgium family came as well. We had a traditional Lebanese meal.
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After lunch, Fr. Badaoui drove us to the south, where he wanted to show us the new church that they have built.
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He drove us back to the Archbishop’s residence and told Vassula that she always is welcomed to the Maronite church and has a home there. Later that evening, we went with his Archbishop Seraphim, to the home of Costa and Ellen Nicolaou. Ellen had asked Archbishop Seraphim that she would like to meet Vassula. She had heard Vassula being interviewed on Sunday May 3, 2009 on the radio program Cape Talk & 702 “Believe it or Not” with Kate Turkington. The interview had lasted for one hour and had announced the different venues where Vassula was going to be speaking. Ellen had been very interested in what Vassula was saying. We had a nice chat with Ellen at her home and later her husband Costa arrived home. (We both had met him in December 2005 when Vassula had a mission in Johannesburg). He too was very welcoming to us and happy that we had seen him again. We gave Ellen some Voice of America CD’s and the DVD on our visit to Alexandria when we had Easter with Patriarch Theodoros II and many TLIG people in May 2008.
On Tuesday May 12, 2009 we had some free time and went to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg. It was nice to have some time to rest in between the witness events and the traveling time between the different cities.
On Wednesday May 13, 2009, Gracinda and Winnie drove us to Pretoria (approximately one hour drive). We went to visit the prayer group there. We went to Paula’s house and there were two Greek ladies there; Mary and Helen and Theresa as well. We had a pleasant visit with them and chatted and the ladies were all very excited to see Vassula and how they were looking forward to the pilgrimage in September in Greece as they are all attending.
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On Thursday May 14, 2009 the mission continues. Winnie, Gracinda, and Manny flew with us to the city of Durban which was approximately a one hour flight.
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We were greeted by Fr. Wayne and the organizers Brigitte, her mom Margaret, and others. Fr. Wayne drove us to our hotel in Umhlanga Rocks. Later that evening, at 7pm, there was a Mass at Fr. Wayne’ church “Christ the King” (which we drove one hour to get there. He said he has two thousand families. They are next to an oil refinery. After the evening Mass, the organizers had prepared some food and they wanted to talk with Vassula. Vassula thanked the group for their efforts in organizing the witness event. She also encouraged them that the seeds need to be watered and cultivated so that the TLIG messages spread and become known. She encouraged them to form ecumenical prayer groups and informed them of the Beth Myriams if they feel called to the TLIG spirituality.
At the end, Fr. Wayne asked Vassula if she could pray over everyone including himself. She was happy to and she told them that she will use the cross given to her that has the relic of the true cross in it.
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Vassula’s last visit to Durban was in 1993 sixteen years ago. Fr. Peter told Vassula that he heard her speak in 1993.
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On Friday May 15, 2009, at 10 am there was an interchurch meeting at the Glenmore Pastoral Center. Approximately 80 people attended. Many Nuns and some Priests came to hear Vassula speak. Fr. Wayne read an introduction on Vassula and then Vassula addressed the group. She spoke for almost one hour and a half with questions at the end. Church Unity was the big theme that she spoke of. Rowan De Klerk, who is a TLIG reader had driven one hour and a half to come and hear Vassula speak on our loving Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sr Peter, a Precious Blood Missionary sister had traveled with four nuns from Mthatha, another province. Other nuns also traveled from the Orange Free State. These nuns read the messages and continue to order books and spread the Messages. All those who traveled from far attended the meeting the following day as well.
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After the meeting Fr. Wayne had set up a lunch meeting with Cardinal Winifred Napier. He is the Catholic Cardinal of all of South Africa. In our conversation as we were driving, I mentioned to Fr. Wayne that Vassula’s birthday is January 18, which is the start of Christian Unity week. Fr. Wayne also shared with us that on January 18th he was ordained a priest and the Gospel that he chose was ‘”May They be One”. Fr. Wayne had been reading the TLIG divine inspirations while he was in seminary.
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Cardinal Napier had invited Vassula for lunch at his residence. Fr. Wayne and I also joined them. It lasted for two hours. They talked for the first hour and then we had lunch and talked some more. Some highlights of the conversation were that Cardinal Napier had said to Vassula that there were a few priests that didn’t want him to meet with her for lunch. They said she would have all the right answers to give him. There were lots of negative reactions from these priests and they told the Cardinal lots of false statements. The Cardinal said he would like to form his own opinion of Vassula and the TLIG divine inspirations.
That same morning the clergy had a meeting that had been already prepared with the Cardinal in attendance as they had their own agenda. At the end, Fr. Wayne announced that Vassula will be speaking at Glenmore Pastoral Center and also at the larger venue at Durban City Hall. He had invited the priests if they would like to attend. That is when they asked the Cardinal how he could allow this. The Cardinal said that if she was speaking about Christ and if someone could benefit and bring them closer to Christ who was he to stop this. Cardinal Napier told Vassula that he listened to the Voice America CD in his car as he had a long drive. He said he liked very much what she had to say about “Detachment”. He said that in Africa they never had this problem of attachments. Now people are getting more inclined to materialism, power, prestige etc. He said we need more of this understanding of Detachment in our spiritual lives.
The Cardinal also brought up the recent letter from Cardinal Levada’s. Vassula explained to him that there are inaccurate statements in that letter. She had told him of the Proper investigation that was done by the then Cardinal Ratzinger the now Pope Benedict XVI that went on for two and a half years. The TLIG books were given to the inspectors of the CDF and there were five questions that were given to Vassula to answer. (More information about the CDF and Vassula) She also told him that she met with Cardinal Ratzinger four months before he became Pope Benedict. Cardinal Napier was so pleased to hear about this dialogue between Cardinal Ratzinger and Vassula. He was surprised to have never known this took place.
He then turned to me, Georgia, and asked me what it is about the True Life in God messages that touch me. I answered him that “TLIG brought me closer to my Orthodox Church and the Sacraments and that I understood what it means that the Lord is alive and active and what it means that He is called ‘The Living God'”. I relayed to him that I