Submission of messages to Rome

The authentic set of messages from the Blessed Mother has been compiled into a 378-page document, which has been submitted to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for review and approval.
The messages do not contain new revelation but reminds us of the truth behind what has already been revealed.
All authentic messages have been individually signed by Adelia before her passing. Any other messages claimed to be from the Blessed Mother’s visitation to Adelia cannot be considered authentic.
One Heart Association carefully controls the release of the messages as there have been times when others have modified them from the original, either intentionally or unintentionally.
To ensure the truth is proclaimed One Heart's submission to the Vatican also included copies of Adelia’s original writings, some dating back to the early eighties.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has published a set of guidelines titled Norms Regarding the Manner of Proceeding in the Discernment of Presumed Apparitions or Revelations. The faithful should always be guided to protect their intellect with the Truth, and to test messages from any purported apparitions against the doctrine contained within the Church. The following sections of the Catechism of the Catholic Church are relevant:
The messages do not contain new revelation but reminds us of the truth behind what has already been revealed.
All authentic messages have been individually signed by Adelia before her passing. Any other messages claimed to be from the Blessed Mother’s visitation to Adelia cannot be considered authentic.
One Heart Association carefully controls the release of the messages as there have been times when others have modified them from the original, either intentionally or unintentionally.
To ensure the truth is proclaimed One Heart's submission to the Vatican also included copies of Adelia’s original writings, some dating back to the early eighties.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has published a set of guidelines titled Norms Regarding the Manner of Proceeding in the Discernment of Presumed Apparitions or Revelations. The faithful should always be guided to protect their intellect with the Truth, and to test messages from any purported apparitions against the doctrine contained within the Church. The following sections of the Catechism of the Catholic Church are relevant:
[66] The Christian economy, therefore, since it is the new and definitive Covenant, will never pass away; and no new public revelation is to be expected before the glorious manifestation of our Lord Jesus Christ." Yet even if Revelation is already complete, it has not been made completely explicit; it remains for Christian faith gradually to grasp its full significance over the course of the centuries.
[67] Throughout the ages, there have been so-called "private" revelations, some of which have been recognized by the authority of the Church. They do not belong, however, to the deposit of faith. It is not their role to improve or complete Christ's definitive Revelation, but to help live more fully by it in a certain period of history. Guided by the Magisterium of the Church, the sensus fidelium knows how to discern and welcome in these revelations whatever constitutes an authentic call of Christ or his saints to the Church.
History of the messages

Over the 33 year period between October 1979 and March 2012, the Blessed Mother of Jesus Christ appeared to Adelia, directing and guiding her in her significant mission. The mission ranged from aiding countless refugees along the Thai border after the invasion of Laos and Cambodia by Vietnam, to calling for correction of those who were not behaving consistent with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
During this period, the Blessed Mother gave Adelia a number of messages, which were received at various locations in countries such as Australia, Thailand, Cambodia and Italy. Between January 1995 and March 2012, the messages were received regularly on the first Saturday of the month in Chittering, a rural location north of Perth, in Western Australia.
In the early years, the Blessed Mother’s messages related primarily to Adelia’s work with the refugees. In a letter to a friend in December 1985, Adelia noted “My lady is with me nearly every day, so much that I only put down in writing the most important things she tells me as they relate to other persons or happenings.”
During this period, the Blessed Mother gave Adelia a number of messages, which were received at various locations in countries such as Australia, Thailand, Cambodia and Italy. Between January 1995 and March 2012, the messages were received regularly on the first Saturday of the month in Chittering, a rural location north of Perth, in Western Australia.
In the early years, the Blessed Mother’s messages related primarily to Adelia’s work with the refugees. In a letter to a friend in December 1985, Adelia noted “My lady is with me nearly every day, so much that I only put down in writing the most important things she tells me as they relate to other persons or happenings.”
In
the later years of the Blessed Mother’s visitations, especially in
Chittering from 1995 onwards, the messages were primarily addressed to the
Church and the world.
Message Index
As the messages given to Adelia by the Blessed Virgin Mary were addressed to the world, One Heart Association will progressively post these on this web site.
The index below lists the messages authenticated by Adelia as submitted to the Vatican. Around July 1989, Adelia’s home in South Perth, Western Australia, was broken into and about ten years of her diaries were stolen. As a result of the theft, the messages only recorded in her diaries were lost. If ever these are claimed to have been found, they cannot be accepted as only those messages signed by Adelia before her passing are considered authentic.
The index below lists the messages authenticated by Adelia as submitted to the Vatican. Around July 1989, Adelia’s home in South Perth, Western Australia, was broken into and about ten years of her diaries were stolen. As a result of the theft, the messages only recorded in her diaries were lost. If ever these are claimed to have been found, they cannot be accepted as only those messages signed by Adelia before her passing are considered authentic.