This book does not claim in any way to anticipate the judgment of the Church on Mejugorje, but it gathers all the facts which can shed light on this phenomenon, mysterious and yet the bearer of spiritual promises.
Ann Holmes, a sixteen-year-old runaway living in a Washington forest, is visited by the Virgin Mary--an event that sets off struggles of faith and conscience in her supporters and in a young priest whose attempts to evaluate her experience are clouded by his attraction to her.
Langston Braverman returns to her parents home in the hopes of leaving her disastrous life behind, but instead of escaping her problems, she encounters a new batch of them, including the news of her best friend's death.
When Pope Clement XV becomes obsessed with the Virgin Mary's revelations at Fatima in 1917, his papal secretary begins to fear the Pope's obsession may uncover a shocking truth about the Church that has been hidden for many years.