Pierina Gilli


Pierina Gilli (born 3 August 1911 in San Giorgio, Montichiari, died 12 January 1991 in Montichiari) is an Italian nurse and mystic.

She was born in a poor peasant family. Due to financial difficulties after her father's death, she worked at the hospital in Montichiari. There, on November 24, 1946, for the first time, she experienced the alleged apparition of the Virgin Mary, described as the Revelation of the Montichiari Spirit. The vision was a crying woman with three swords dipped in her breast, and three robes decorated with white, red, and gold. It was the first of a series of revelations that lasted until the death of the visionary. The main message of the apparitions was the request for the conversion of humanity and the spread of the cult of Our Lady of the Holy Spirit. Pierina Gilli died in the opinion of holiness. Her visions have not been so officially endorsed by the Church, as evidenced by the negative opinion of 1971.

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