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  • Essay / Analysis of the rest to say about Immaculate Ilibagiza

    She had to keep her faith because the Interahamwe and the Hutu tribe were becoming more harmful and by remaining solid she began to do so by the holy power of the Lord. God expressed to Immaculée nothing but honesty, that her family had passed away and, sadly, that was the one and only thing she ever wanted to hear. Yet He told her that everything would be okay, that she knew she had to stay alive even though the suffering would continue. He was preparing her for things like this, for these moments that would prove that he was still there, that he would never leave her. The Sermon on the Mount somewhat reflects the manipulation against the Immaculata and other Tutsi after all, these are innocent lives brutally abandoned by the Hutu. “I fell asleep shortly before dawn and had the most intense dream of my life. I saw Jesus standing in front of me, his arms outstretched as if he were going to kiss me… Yet his eyes shone like stars when he looked at me, and his voice was as gentle as a gentle breeze. “When you leave this room, you will find that almost everyone you know and love is dead and gone.” he said. “I’m here to tell you not to be afraid. You will not be alone, I will be with you. I will be your family. Be at peace and trust me, because I will always be at your disposal.