You may be Japanese or Filipino or some other nationality.
Nana Masay lived among us until 1954. She lived a short life of 53 years. In Australia, where she was born in 1901, visited Nagasaki the land of her Japanese parents, and the Philippines wherein she found herself as a teacher living among the Japanese community in Davao and Zambales wherein she brought up her family as she married
Vicente Almazan, a co-teacher, a Filipino. She entered into a mixed marriage which is mixed as to religion, as to culture and the adjustments it entailed. She loved people even those who murdered her husband Vicente. She could have turned her back on Filipinos, which she never did. On the contary she even interceded for many of them when she worked as an interpreter in the Japanese garrison in San Narciso Zambales,during World War II, and she asked to free and spare their lives. She traveled to Tarlac and even the prisons of UST to free the incarceratred, whom she did not know personally but was asked by a relative
of such prisoner for her intercession. This she did effectively and willingly and even
with so much inconvenience to herself.
There are stories of the apparition of Our Lady to her when she was not yet Catholic, she was Buddhist and did many delightful and very human endeavors as she was teaching us to be a good human being, being other centered and never self-centered.
There are documented miracles after persons have asked her to interceed for their
human illnesses and she has helped a lot.
The Mary Woman at Tepeyac Works Inc. has published this inspirational story in a book entitled MASAY - A WOMAN OF SELFLESS LOVE.
call Didi at 0632-9136015 on where you can buy copies of this book. We are proud of Nana Masay for showing us how to be human, how to be an exemplary woman of selfless love. we pray she will be elevated to sainthood. email mwt2002@mac.com website http://homepage.mac.com/mwt2002/
I am the grand-daughter of this woman! My father is Ahimuto Masuda Almazan. My name is Krista Almazan. Where can i get a copy of this book? I had no idea she had caused miracles even after death. She had been dead for decades before i was born.
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