Susan Hayward had a
cancer cure
As we are now in the
latter days, Our Lady of the Roses has summoned men and women
from different walks of life to become faithful witnesses for
Heaven and bring Her message to the world.
Actress Susan Hayward was one such soul whom
God had called upon back in the early 70s to give public
testimony to Our Lady’s cause. For She had been uniquely chosen
by Heaven to be a catalyst in advancing Our Lady’s urgent
message to the world (see also
Directive #51, Cure and Conversion).
But Susan Hayward missed her calling and
passed a good thing by because she was not willing to publicly
testify to the truth that Our Lady of the Roses had completely
cured her of terminal cancer.
If you’ll recall, Susan Hayward was diagnosed
in April of 1973 as having no less than twenty brain tumors, a
fatal condition offering little hope. Hospitalized until June,
her dire situation prompted her doctor, Lee Siegal, to remark:
“Only immediate massive chemotherapy and radiation treatments,
plus a super miracle, could keep her from the cold embrace of
the specter of death.”
It was at this time that Our Lady had given
Veronica specific directions to send the dying actress the
blessed rose petals and medals from Our Lady of the Roses
Shrine.
In her June 8, 1974 commentary, Veronica
relates the following: “I sent, under Our Lady’s direction a
year ago this summer, the medals and the rose petals to the
reporter. I have the letter testifying that she delivered them
personally to Miss Hayward at the hospital when she was given
thirty six hours to live. And it was shortly after Our Lady sent
the rose petals and the medals to her—I knew about it, but I
didn’t know how it was to come about—that she did recover.”
And indeed, Susan Hayward did recover; a
“supermiracle” had transpired! For it was only weeks after
Veronica had sent her the blessed medals and rose petals that
Miss Hayward emerged from her death bed to resume her normal
active lifestyle, even agreeing to do a TV pilot. It was being
hailed as a miracle.
Be that as it may, there was also a
specific condition attached by Heaven to her cure. Veronica was
instructed by Our Lady to send another letter, informing Miss
Hayward, a convert that she must publicly acknowledge the source
of her cure: that is, Our Lady of the Roses, Mary Help of
Mothers Shrine.
Tragically; she did not obey. For when the
time came for her to explain her miraculous recovery to the
press, she made no mention of Bayside, but merely stated “I knew
my faith in God would pull me through.” Hence, the mercy and
power of God was negated here, as she attributed the cure to her
own faith in God. Our Lady said that it was pride that stymied
her.
By July 1974 her tumors had resurfaced as
mysteriously as they had disappeared. And with her health
deteriorating, she was eventually hospitalized in October for a
lengthy stay.
After her release, her condition continued to deteriorate until she
eventually died, clutching her crucifix, on March 14, 1975.
On a more recent note, Our Lady has again
commented on the tragic fate of Susan Hayward, which only goes
to confirm the role she had (and perhaps still may have) in
advancing the cause of Bayside. On Saturday, Sept. 25 at 5:55
p.m., Our Lady told Veronica in locution that Miss Hayward
suffered 15 years in purgatory, elaborating:
“She had to atone for her own transgressions, and plus the
sin of omission. Too few prayed for her. She was idolized
in life but forgotten in death. Her associations were not
practicing Christians.”
Hence, we see here that her culpability is
demonstrated by “the sin of omission” (neglect of Christian
obligation).
In other words, Miss Hayward clearly knew the
score: that she was cured by Our Lady of the Roses, and she was
to publicly acknowledge it.
The last line of the locution serves to
remind us of the spiritual danger that exists to the faithful
when they permit themselves to become unevenly yoked with
worldlings and unbelievers. For it seems apparent that Miss
Hayward’s associations helped to nourish in her a spirit of
pride and her unwillingness to confess Jesus and Mary before
men.
One can only surmise the enormous good
that would have come about had Susan Hayward followed through
with Heaven’s direction to publicly attribute her cure to Our
Lady of the Roses. For had she obeyed and lived as God had
willed, no doubt, she would have become a star for Heaven.
Her credibility, fame, and appeal would have
undoubtedly made her instrumental in attracting countless
thousands of souls to the Roses banner, especially since the
widespread antagonism and prejudice against Bayside had scarcely
existed at the time. With a smooth road opened up before her,
she could have gone to town for Our Lady and perhaps led an
illustrious crusade for the cause of Bayside.
But as it stands, Susan Hayward spoiled the
plan of Heaven by concealing the pearl of truth from the world.
Like the unjust steward, she buried her talent in the ground,
thus wasting it away to no effect (Matt. 25).
This will also bring home for us the frequent
admonition of Our Lady, that for those who receive great graces,
much is expected of them (St. Luke 12:48). For even though most
of us have not received stupendous physical cures, a great many
in the Bayside following have received great spiritual graces
far beyond what has ever been known to man (miraculous photos,
conversions, etc.).
Our Lady had also told Veronica many years
ago that Miss Hayward had sought counsel from “a
religious,”—obviously to her own detriment.
The lesson learned here is, ultimately, each
individual is fully answerable before God for all of one’s
actions and no amount of justification nor excuses will be
accepted— not even the ill-advised counsel of a priest or
nun—for a willful offense, in this case, “the sin of omission.”
Our Lord reaffirms this basic tenet of our
Faith on March 18, 1983:
“There is not one person who can follow you at the same time
over the veil and stand up for you when you are being judged.
For every man, woman, and child of conscionable age will be
their own master towards their soul.”
May the tragic mistake of Susan Hayward ever
serve to stir within us the passion and conviction that as
chosen disciples of Our Lady, we will never squander nor retreat
from any opportunity in making known the truth of Our Lady of
the Roses, Mary Help of Mothers.
On Monday, Sept.27 at 12:45 p.m., In a
discussion of the Susan Hayward’s sentence in purgatory with
Veronica on the telephone when he was prompted to ask her to ask
Our Lady, ‘What is the average stay of a Catholic in purgatory?”
The question had barely escaped his lips, when Our Lady
responded:
“In the will of the Father.”
Our Lady explained to Veronica:
“There is no average Catholic.”
Indeed, each and every soul is the unique
handiwork of the Creator, ascribed with different gifts,
expectations and circumstances that render one accountable to
Him alone, but also make any comparisons futile.
Even so, God loves each of us as if we were
the only one He created, and therefore requires that our return
of love and gratitude be proportionate to this. Our Lady
continued:
“Every soul is judged by their merits and
demerits.”
That is to say, how much we pleased or
displeased God in our life. She added that if there is anything
that is average, it is that “Catholics go to purgatory.” The
Virgin said that when we die, we must stand before “a tribunal”,
the “tri’ meaning 3—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
Our Lady also spoke of God’s “omnipotent
justice” to remind us of the all-powerful, all-knowing nature of
God. Every detail of our life is laid bare before the eyes of
the Eternal Father as He tallies the score upon us. Our Lady
told Veronica:
“There is a constant stream of souls that appear before the
tribunal.”
Each soul is then judged immediately for
every thought, word, and action of his life.
Veronica was then thinking to herself, ‘When
do They have time to rest”? Our Lady immediately responded by
saying:
“There is no time in Heaven. The human life
and the spiritual life have nothing in common. It is beyond
human comprehension.”
Our Lady’s catechism lesson concluded with
Her telling Veronica:
“That will be all today, My child. You
must rest.”
Our Lady then asked Veronica to make the sign
of the cross.
The picture explained:
In the upper
right side of the miraculous picture you will see a side profile
of the face of the actress Susan Hayward. The story behind
the photograph: In July of 1973, Susan Hayward was diagnosed by
her doctors in Florida as having terminal cancer, inoperable.
The doctors gave her 36 hours to live. When Veronica got
word of this and guided by Our Lady, sent to Susan Hayward
through some newspaper reporters blessed rose petals, rose
petals blessed by Jesus and Mary at Our Lady of the Roses
Shrine. A short time later, Veronica announced publicly,
at a Holy Hour that Our Lady had obtained from Jesus this cure
for Susan Hayward as a conditional cure, that Susan Hayward was
to come forward and tell the world that she was cured through
the intercession of Our Lady of the Roses, Mary Help of Mothers
at Bayside, New York. But that if she did not give due
credit to Our Lady at Bayside, her cancer would reappear.
Susan Hayward had been chosen by Heaven to be an instrument in
spreading the knowledge of Our Lady's appearance and message
today in this country. Veronica put all this down in
writing and it was sent to Susan Hayward. Now there may be
some of you listening today who recall back to this time period.
You may remember, yourselves, that Susan Hayward's recovery did
make news headlines. The newspapers and radio all talked
to Susan Hayward about her recovery, but this is what Susan
Hayward told them, "I just knew my faith in God would pull me
through." Again this is very nice, it is very good, but it
is still incomplete. Susan Hayward did not mention one
word about Our Lady, nor one word about Our Lady of the Roses
Shrine. In consequence of this, one year later Susan
Hayward's cancer returned and she died a short time later.
The picture you are looking at upon your
screen was taken upon the Shrine grounds a short time interval
after her miraculous recovery, but before the reappearance of
her cancer. Along with Susan Hayward, you'll see in red a
large human brain. In white, appears an ostrich. An
ostrich is one of the traditional symbols of stiff neck pride.
Susan Hayward was too proud to tell the truth.
If it is any consolation, a short time later,
Veronica was given a miraculous photograph which had upon it the
initials
SHP, Susan Hayward Purgatory.
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