Mirjana Soldo was once only sixteen years old when she and five other children saw a mysterious woman on a hillside near the village of Medjugorje, ex-Yugoslavia.
The woman—who possessed an ordinary beauty and grace—identified herself as the Virgin Mary. The events that started on that summer afternoon in 1981 dramatically changed Mirjana’s life and brought intense suffering by the hands of the communist authorities.
After more than 35 years of apparitions, people still flock to Medjugorje searching for answers to life’s big questions. Stories of miracles abound, and, consistent with Mirjana, more are yet to come back—the Virgin entrusted her with ten prophetic secrets concerning the way forward for the world.
In her new auto-biography, My Heart Will Triumph, Mirjana tells the story of Medjugorje through her own eyes—the similar eyes that reportedly gaze upon essentially the most revered woman in history.