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Constant Procession podcasts are based on my first book about Apparitions of the Virgin Mary.

Photos and extra details for each episode can be found on my Official Website- ConstantProcession.com

I value feedback- NikosSteves@gmail.com

A little background on Nikos Steves and the genesis of this book:

It all started after I produced a short video for my children's grade school about the history of their school and church.

During my video recording on a week day at the church I noticed what appeared to be an continual procession of people engaged in prayers between statues of Jesus and several statues of the Virgin Mary.

Though insignificant at the time, apparently a seed was planted on what became a book and has found me traveling to over three continents (to date) as I sleuth out and dig deeper into these miraculous experiences where the Madonna has visited humanity.

Constant Procession podcasts are published every Tuesday morning.

 

Feb 21, 2017

This installment is about Our Lady of Lourdes…

It took place in the year 1858. One request by the Madonna was to have a chapel built where she stood to help people, according to seer Bernadette Soubiron.

And still today it is a major Christian site where people go to heal…with well over a million people coming there each year.

There is a constant stream of people visiting…with people requesting the Virgin Mary to intercede for them, to pass their prayers onto Jesus the Christ on their behalf.

These requests are made hour after hour, day after day…

Though difficult for people without faith to understand… it is a place of comfort for many who travel there…and documented miracles have occurred.

To listen from the beginning

 

The Constant Procession is a book, a personal memoir about the history of the Virgin Mary or the Madonna since she passed on.

There are forty contiguous installments that run around 7 minutes in length each. They will be published every Tuesday morning beginning in August 2016 and read by me, Nikos Steves.

I value feedback through the comments section or Better - via email at NikosSteves@gmail.com