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Therefore, Emma Guzman's claim that Joseph was present with Mary when Jesus was born, so that all three were "encapsulated with bright light" at the birth, just before Mary wrapped the infant Jesus in a scarf, is false.
Emma C. de Guzman (born December 8, 1949) is a Filipino Roman Catholic widow, laywoman, stigmatist and claimed Marian visionary. She is the co-founder, along with the late Sister Soledad Gaviola, of the Catholic lay group association La Pieta, dedicated to a Marian devotion under the title Mother of Love, Peace and Joy.
Emma de Guzman was born into a very poor family in Cabanatuan City, Philippines on December 08, 1949, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, the Mother of God. She was widowed at the age of 26 with three children: Maria Novena, Romulo (+2005) and Marvin. She lost her husband when her oldest child was 5 years old.
On November 4, 1995, during one of Emma's trances to which she allegedly claims to experience the Passion of Jesus Christ, Emma drew out five small, thornless, rose buds out of her chest, filled with blood and bodily mucus.
This is an over 2 hour movie documentation discussing the apparition of our blessed virgin Mary to Ms. Emma de Guzman of the Philippines! The film features s...
On September 08, 1991, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God in Jesus Christ made her first apparition to Visionary Emma C. de Guzman at the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima at Youngstown, New York.
3 lip 2018 · Emma de Guzman, born December 8, 1949, is a Filipino Roman Catholic laywoman, stigmatic and Marian visionary. She is the co-founder of the Catholic lay group association La Pieta dedicated to Marian devotion. Guzman first saw the Virgin Mary in 1991.