The mystery of Natuzza Evolo's emographies

Don Pasquale Barone was parish priest in Paravati while Mamma Natuzza was alive. He was therefore a direct witness of all the extraordinary phenomena of which the devoted Calabrian woman was the custodian. He tells everything in a volume entitled "Witness of a Mystery", and to the microphones of the popular television broadcast "The road of Miracles", he reveals how much he knows about Mamma Natuzza's stigmata and emographies.

The President of the Natuzza Foundation focuses on Natuzza's emographies: “The emographies are handkerchiefs or gauze that she rested on any plague that sent blood. Think of the wound on the wrist: it was very wet with blood, then she rested to stop this blood flow. And when the handkerchief was opened, these wonders came out. "

He then describes some of Natuzza Evolo's emographies in particular. It begins by describing a handkerchief on which Natuzza's blood has drawn a heart that bleeds, surmounted by the cross. Inside the heart a human face can be clearly seen, under which the writing "is God" was formed. The interpretation that Don Pasquale Barone gives is the following: "man must be loved because man is in the heart of Jesus".

The description of another well-known emography follows, which features a chalice surmounted by a host, in the center of which stands the inscription "Jesus Hominum Salvator" (Jesus savior of men). At the foot of the chalice there is another writing, smaller, with only two letters: the "c" and the "i", which stands for "Cor Jesus". Also in this case Don Pasquale provides an explanation: "in the Eucharist there is the heart of Jesus, that is, all possible love of Jesus for man".

A third, highly elaborate hemography of Natuzza draws a kind of crown of thorns on a white towel. “It is actually the entrance to the tunnel of suffering, which has its exit into the light. 12 stars along this path that a family makes referring to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. In fact at the top there is the Madonna of Fatima on the holm oak [a plant]. And therefore suffering is the way to get to the light ".