Vicka of Medjugorje: Our Lady told me about her life

Janko: Vicka, at least we who are close to you, know that Our Lady told you about her life, recommending that you write it.
Vicka: This is correct. What would you like to know?
Janko: I wish you could tell me something more particular.
Vicka: Okay. You are used to it now! Come on, ask me questions.
Janko: Okay. So tell me: to whom did Our Lady tell her life?
Vicka: As far as I know, everyone except Mirjana.
Janko: Did you tell everyone about it at the same time?
Vicka: I don't know exactly. I think he started a little earlier with Ivan. He did differently with Maria.
Janko: What do you deduce from?
Vicka: Well, the Madonna did not tell her about her life when she appeared in Mostar [there she learned the profession of hairdresser], but only when she was in Medjugorje.
Janko: How come?
Vicka: It was like that, as Our Lady wanted.
Janko: Okay. I have asked each of you five about this. Do you want me to be more precise?
Vicka: Of course not! I like it if you speak as much as possible; later it's easier for me.
Janko: Here, this. According to what Ivan says, Our Lady began to tell him about his life on December 22, 1982. He says that he told it to him in two periods and that he stopped telling him about it on the day of Pentecost, May 22, 1983. Instead, with you others he began to tell it on January 7, 1983. In Ivanka she told it every day, until May 22. Instead with little Jakov he stopped a little earlier; but he, I don't know why, didn't want to tell me the exact date. With Maria she stopped on July 17 [1983]. With you, then, as we know, it is different. He started telling it to you together with the others, on January 7, 1983; but then, as you say, he still continues to tell it to you. Instead he did it in a particular way with Maria.
Vicka: Maria told me something, but it's not entirely clear to me.
Janko: He only told her when he was present with you, at the apparitions in Medjugorje. On the other hand, during the apparitions which she made in Mostar, and which usually took place in the Franciscan church, Our Lady only prayed with her, for the conversion of sinners. He did this and nothing else. During the apparitions in Medjugorje, first she would briefly tell her what she had said to you when she was not there; only later did he continue to tell her his life, together with you.
Vicka: What can we do! Our Lady has her plans and does her math.
Janko: Okay. But did Our Lady tell you why she does this?
Vicka: Well, yes. Our Lady told us to fix well what she told us and to write it down. And that one day we could also tell others.
Janko: Did he even tell you to write it?
Vicka: Yes, yes. He also told us this.
Janko: Ivan says he told him he shouldn't write, but he also wrote down what was most important. And who knows what it is.
Vicka: Well, it's none of his business. Ivanka, on the other hand, wrote everything in a particular way.
Janko: Ivanka says that it was Our Lady who suggested a particular, ciphered writing to her, and she wrote everything in this way. This is very interesting for me. Several times I have tried to discover this method in some way, but I have not succeeded. I asked Ivanka to show me at least from a distance, but she replied that Our Lady does not allow her even this. He says he does not even know if one day he will allow it and what the Madonna will eventually do with all this.
Vicka: What can we do about it? In due course, Our Lady will take care of everything.
Janko: I agree with this. But it is strange instead that the Madonna to you still continues to narrate her life.
Vicka: Well it's true. It is something that concerns only her; I don't understand why either, but Our Lady knows what she is doing.
Janko :. How long will this story last?
Vicka: I don't even know this. I dared to ask the Madonna, as you suggested, but she only smiled. I wouldn't easily ask for it a second time ...
Janko: You don't have to ask him anymore. I'd like to know if you write what he tells you every day.
Vicka: Yes, just every day.
Janko: Did you also write what he said to you when she appeared on the train after Banja Luka?
Vicka: No, no. That time he didn't tell me anything about his life. I also showed you the notebook where I write.
Janko: Yes, but only from afar and the cover! Just to tease me with that notebook ...
Vicka: Well, what can I do? More than that I am not allowed.
Janko: What would have happened if you had given it to me?
Vicka: I don't know. I don't think about this at all and I'm sure I'm not wrong.
Janko: Do ​​you think instead that one day you will be allowed to give it?
Vicka: I think so; I will for sure. And I promised you that you'll be the first one I'll show it to.
Janko: If I'm alive!
Vicka: If you're not alive, you wouldn't even need it.
Janko: This is a clever joke. There must be some interesting things written on it. It's something that's been going on with you for 350 days; every day a piece; so a long line of songs!
Vicka: I'm not a writer. But see, all I knew I wrote it as I could.
Janko: Do ​​you have anything else to tell me about it?
Vicka: For now, no. I told you everything I could tell you.
Janko: Ah yes. There is still one thing that interests me.
Vicka: Which one?
Janko: What are you asking of Our Lady now that she, as you say, speaks only of her life?
Vicka: Well, I ask you to explain some things to me.
Janko: Are there also some unclear things?
Vicka: Of course there are! For example: you explain something to me using a comparison. And it's not always clear to me.
Janko: Does this happen too?
Vicka: Well, yes. Even several times.
Janko: Then something really interesting will come out!