
Our Lady of All Nations

Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, send now Your Holy Spirit over the earth. Let the Holy Spirit live in the hearts of all Nations, that they may be preserved from degeneration, disaster and war. May the Lady of All Nations, who once was Mary, be our Advocate!
Amen.
In Amsterdam from the years 1945 to 1959, Ida Peerderman received messages from the Blessed Mother. In these messages, Mary told Ida that she wants to be addressed "in these our times" as "The Lady Of All Nations." Her request was granted on 31 May 1996.
Mary also identified that she wished to officially called "Coredemptix, Mediatrix and Advocate," with the promise that "The Lady of All Nations will then grant peace, true peace, to the world."
Mary appeared standing before her Son's Cross, to which she is so inseparably and painfully united and she gave the above prayer to the visionary. From Mary's open hands the three rays of "grace, redemption and peace" stream down upon all nations. These gifts emerge from the Cross of Christ, and she promises to grant them to everyone who says this prayer daily before a crucifix or this image.
The meaning of "who once was Mary" is explained by the Lady of All nations herself: "...many people have known Mary as Mary. Now however, in this new era, which is about to begin, I wish to be the Lady of All Nations. Everyone understands this." July 2, 1951
