Gilles Bouhours (27 November 1944 – 26 February 1960) was a Marian visionary.[1]
He is known above all because on 1 May 1950 Gilles Bouhours reported to Pius XII a presumed message that the Virgin Mary would have ordered him to communicate to the pope on the dogma of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin Mary. It is said that Pius XII asked God, during the Holy Year of 1950, for a sign that could reassure him that the dogma of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was actually wanted by God and when Gilles communicated the message to Pius XII, the pope considered this message the hoped-for sign. Six months after the private audience granted to Gilles by the pope, Pius XII himself proclaimed the dogma of the Assumption of body and soul of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven.[2][3]
bodily resurrection for all who have faith in Jesus. On 1 May 1950 GillesBouhours (a marian seer) reported to Pius XII a presumed message that the Virgin...
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ISBN 9783319235882 Freyer, Gilles. Faire face au cancer: L’espoir au quotidien. France: Editions Odile Jacob, 2008. ISBN 9782738120922 Freyer, Gilles. Dénoncer et bannir:...
Taaffe. The Histoire de Pierre d'Aubusson (1667) by French Jesuit Dominique Bouhours is the biography of d'Aubusson, containing accounts of the siege in 1480...
l’Anjou Théodore Rosset for Entretien, doutes, critique et remarques du Père Bouhours sur la langue française (1671-1692) 1910 : Bulletin du parler français...
1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1691) May 15 Dominique Bouhours, French Jesuit priest (d. 1702) Carlo Cignani, Italian painter of the Bolognese...
SCO. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018. "Gilles Sunu (ex-Angers) signe en Turquie avec Erzurumspor" [Gilles Sunu (ex-Angers) signs in Turkey with Erzurumspor]...
Eurosport. 5 July 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2011. "Football (Ligue 1) - Samuel Bouhours signe trois ans à l'AC Ajaccio". Alta Frequenza (in French). 5 July 2011...