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The fascinating premonitions of visionaries from all over the world: from the First World War to the Soviet Revolution, from the landing of man on the moon to the Twin Towers terrorist attack.
Faustina Kowalska, Therese Neumann, Katharina Emmerick, Mirjana Dragicevic, Elena Aiello are just some of the visionaries that Jesus himself often described as “lightning rods of humanity”; these are women mostly of humble origins, who offered themselves to God to take on the sufferings that would otherwise have been inflicted on humanity. Saverio Gaeta writes about their stories and their prophecies, as well as the sacrifices that extraordinary female figures like them have made and continue to make in order to salvage the world.
Saverio Gaeta was born in Naples in 1958. Since 1999 he’s been the managing editor of Famiglia Cristiana, an Italian weekly magazine owned by Edizioni San Paolo, a Roman Catholic publishing group. He has published various books, with Salani Effetto Bergoglio (with Livio Fanzaga, 2014), Il veggente (The Prophet, 2016) and Le veggenti (The Visionaries, 2018).
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