Patricia is very appreciative to God for the many graces she has received to write a prayer book of “Nine days of prayer for an end to abortion.” This prayer book can be prayed by all people who believe in God.
1. The ninth day of prayer should be said nine (9) consecutive days in a row by people who only believe in God.
2. Christians who don’t believe in the intercessory prayers by The Blessed Virgin Mary or the saints to God, can substitute the first eight days of prayer directly to God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit or The Blessed Trinity (note, many of these prayers are directed this way in the first eight days of prayer). And, then they also pray the ninth day of prayer.
3. Christians who believe in the intercessory prayers from the Blessed Virgin Mary and the saints to God, pray all nine days of prayer.
In this journey, she saw many miracles; the first was to see a beautiful blue (unlike any color blue she had ever seen) Eucharistic Monstrance—the outer designed part about three inches in depth around the “Consecrated Eucharistic Host” encased in a receptacle in the center part of the monstrance. She saw this when she and her sister went to a “Eucharistic Perpetual Adoration Chapel” at a Catholic Church near Patricia’s home. At first, she and her sister, when kneeling down on a kneeler to pray, saw the above mentioned part silver in appearance. Within a few minutes her sister nudged Patricia and said “do you see this monstrance a beautiful blue color now? Patricia looked up at it and also saw this beautiful color blue (no longer silver). She and her sister were in “awe.” Patricia approached two other people in this chapel and quietly asked them what color they saw the outer circular part of the Monstrance, and they both said it was silver. A Monstrance is a receptacle or vessel, usually in the color of gold or silver, for encasing the Eucharistic Consecrated Host, which is exposed for adoration. These other two people Patricia had approached said: “God must be doing something special for you in showing you this monstrance this beautiful blue color.” Patricia and her sister continued to pray in this Perpetual Adoration Chapel for a while, and the Monstrance stayed this same beautiful color blue for them. Patricia contacted the Priest serving at this Catholic parish the next morning and explained the color blue she and her sister saw of this Holy Monstrance, and he said, “it’s not blue, it’s all silver in color.” Patricia returned to this Eucharistic Perpetual Adoration Chapel the very next day with her camera and a journal to use for writing in there. The Holy Monstrance was still this beautiful color blue, and she took a few pictures of it, and then stayed in there for about two hours to pray and write in her journal.
When she sat down in this Chapel to write in her journal, through immediate inner locutions (messages) from God to her, God said “I want to tell you a new parable of a mustard seed!” Patricia wrote this new parable in her journal; and, God told her why he asked her to write this prayer book (God’s explanation to her shown in this book). God told her to write this prayer book of nine days of prayer for an end to abortion This first day of Patricia’s writing, God also described a large oil painting portrait that should be done depicting The Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus (as a youth) standing next to her in a field of mustard flowers. She wrote a lot that day, and returned days after to pray and write (still seeing the Holy Monstrance this beautiful color blue); she started alternating her writing between this Chapel and the Eucharistic Perpetual Adoration Chapel in the Catholic Church where she is a member. Patricia obtained a professional Catholic portrait artist in her area to complete a large oil painting portrait of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus for the cover of the book. She took this portrait to a Catholic Priest at her parish to have the picture blessed, and after the prayers and holy water blessing (the portrait was covered in thick plastic by the artist when she received it) this Priest said to her: “May this picture be used for the intention it is meant to be used for.” Throughout the course of her writing, she experienced many miracles (many of these explained with pictures) in her prayer book she did for God. In early September, 2013, she tried deleting three times the second blue monstrance picture (there were two pictures of the blue monstrance in her manuscript and she felt only one picture was necessary). All of a sudden, another precious and Holy miracle was her blue Monstrance appeared red on the outer circular part that encased a Darker Red Eucharistic Consecrated Host (this came up in her manuscript on her computer screen). Patricia was in “awe” and made the “The Sign Of The Cross” over this beautiful Red Monstrance. The encased Dark Red Consecrated Host appeared to show the True Body and Blood Of Jesus Christ. Patricia took pictures of this from her computer screen, so she could have them in her photo gallery and use one of these pictures in her manuscript.
It took a few years for her to bring this book to fruition, as Patricia became very sick during quite an amount of time, and had to put her book on hold until she was better to resume her work. She shared her manuscript with six Priests from different Catholic parishes; a few comments to her were: “Follow Jesus,” “Jesus is The Way, and The Truth and The Life,” “Get this manuscript published,” “I really like the new parable of a mustard seed,” and “In getting this manuscript published, you will be doing a great deed for Almighty God.”
Patricia is recommending for people to read everything in the early part of the book first (and they only have to read this part once, unless they would like to return to it to review some of the miracle experiences); she recommends this be done prior to the “Nine days of prayer for an end to abortion. Each miracle is outlined in this early part of the book. This group of nine days of prayer can be said more than one time, and can be said in prayer groups at church, in people’s homes, or individually. The prayers are outlined in chapters and “day of the prayers.” Patricia says that if a day is forgotten or missed, to continue the next day with the day they missed.