Severino Caruso shares here some of the discoveries he made during his pilgrimages to the Holy Land, following in the footsteps of Christ, based on the visions of Maria Valtorta (1897-1961).
The precise descriptions of this Italian mystic allowed the engineer Jean-François Lavère to authenticate numerous original sites linked to the public life of Jesus.
But what is the reality on the ground? The cave in the Arbel Valley, where Jesus is said to have stayed to choose his twelve apostles and found his Church, is identified by the author—to the awestruck eyes of the pilgrims. The Gospel comes vividly to life.
This discovery profoundly affects Severino: he grasps its historical significance—for the world, but also for his own journey of faith. He then revisits his spiritual path, from Buddhism to a return to Christianity, illuminated in particular by the writings of Maria Valtorta.





