It was three years ago when Uma Krishnan says she first dreamed of the Virgin Mary. It was January 2006 and she was living in Singapore with her husband, Kumar, and her son, Karthi. In her dream she saw a “very humble lady” surrounded by candles.
She and Kumar were devout Hindus and they knew the lady in Uma’s dreams was not a Hindu god. They knew little of Christianity, but they thought this lady might be the Blessed Mother. Still, because they came from a long tradition of Hinduism in India, they didn’t give the dream much thought.
Later that year Kumar got a job that took him to San Diego. A few months later, he found a new job in McLean. Uma and Karthi joined him that December.
This past April, Uma began to have more dreams of Mary.
One night she dreamed she was walking into a church she’d never seen before. Once inside, she turned right and found a little room where there were red candles and a statue of Mary.
The second night, she was in the same room, but this time she saw a big cross made of palm leaves.
Another night, she dreamed she was in a boat. On her right was a black woman with dark hair and on her left, a lady wearing a blue scarf and holding a Bible. The woman in blue showed Uma some verses to read to make her worries disappear. In her dream, Uma read the Bible verses and both women disappeared.
Uma and Kumar talked about the dreams and, by the fourth night, they decided to visit a church to see what was happening.
Kumar typed “St. Mary Church Fairfax” into Google and entered the address from the first result into his GPS device. The address was for St. Mary of Sorrows Church in Fairfax.
When they got to the church, Uma was shocked. On the outside, it looked just like the church she had dreamed about the first night. When they went inside and turned right, there was a small chapel with red votive candles, a statue of Mary and a cross. It was just like her dreams. Uma started to cry.
“The moment was so touching,” Kumar said. “We were not even Christians and we were not even worshipping when we got such a thing. We were Hindus and we didn’t exactly know how to pray, but we just sat there and said, ‘Thank you. Thank you for all these visions and thank you for bringing us here. We don’t know what to do, you tell us, you guide us, show us what has to be done.’”
After the first visit to the church, a few days passed and Uma and Kumar didn’t return. Instead, they went to their Hindu temple.
Uma had another dream. She saw the statue of Mary on the outside wall of the church. Mary’s arms were out and there was a bright light coming from behind. In Uma’s mind, the statue seemed to be saying, “Come back to me.”
When Uma told Kumar, they decided to go to St. Mary of Sorrows that day. It was a Wednesday, and this time, they went into the main meeting room, where the Charismatic Prayer Group gathered. They shared their story and prayed with them.
After that, Uma and Kumar began to attend Mass and the Charismatic Prayer Group every week.
Uma’s dreams continued, but the couple also started experiencing strange “spiritual disturbances.” Uma would have nightmares, and during the day, alone at home, she would hear strange laughing, heavy breathing or footsteps. Sometimes she would feel a pressure on her neck and would have trouble breathing.
The disturbances were so bad that Uma was afraid to be alone. Kumar would drop her off at St. Mary of Sorrows when he went to work in the morning and she would stay at the church all day.
Frightened, Uma and Kumar talked to Father Stefan Starzynski, St. Mary of Sorrows parochial vicar.
Starzynski told them the disturbances might be coming because they were moving away from Hinduism. He told them not to worry and that they’d be okay if they just went toward the one, true God.
“Even as Hindus they were coming to the prayer groups and the healing Masses and praying the rosary every day, so I think something was trying to stop them from entering the Faith fully,” Father Starzynski said.
Kumar and Uma decided to get rid of all of their Hindu belongings and devote themselves entirely to Catholicism.
Because of their circumstances, the parish had a team of four parishioners teach the couple a condensed version of the traditional yearlong Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults program. Uma and Kumar went to the program every Saturday to learn about the sacraments and to discuss the Bible.
“It sounded like Mary was calling them to us and I felt like we had a responsibility to them,” said Father Starzynski. “They told me they wanted to become Catholic and they were so excited and eager that I thought this was an opportunity to be flexible.”
By the end of August, the group decided the family was ready to become Catholic. Sept. 12, Uma, Kumar and Karthi were baptized and the couple received the sacraments of confirmation, Communion and marriage.
In the days leading up to the ceremonies, Uma and Kumar feel they received lots of help from Mary.
Though they had a very limited budget and hardly any time to plan, Uma and Kumar wanted to have a nice wedding ceremony. They only had $400 to spend on a wedding dress for Uma, but their son found a perfect dress for $399.
Then, after deciding wedding photographers would be too expensive, a photographer from the parish offered his services for free.
Before the baptism and wedding day, Uma had another dream. This time Mary was standing outside the historic St. Mary of Sorrows Church, with a big smile on her face. She was holding two wedding rings and three rosaries — red, orange and yellow.
The couple decided to use those colors in Uma’s bouquet and on the wedding cake, all donated by fellow churchgoers.
On the actual day, the whole parish was invited to see Uma and Kumar receive the sacraments. A reception was held in the hall of the historic church, decorated with red, orange and yellow flowers.
“Even though we hadn’t planned things, God had planned for us,” Kumar said. “He planned everything so perfectly and he took care of everything, right down to the photographs. It was like he has predicted this marriage for us. We are so glad and so thankful and so lucky to be here.”
Father Starzynski said Uma and Kumar’s conversion story shows that God works in mysterious ways. He felt honored that he could be there to help the family.
“I think it speaks to how beautifully God can work and does work,” he said. “It makes you think, are we flexible enough to understand the ways God may work that are outside the box that we have constructed?”
Since they received the sacraments, Kumar and Uma say the disturbances and nightmares have stopped. Uma feels stronger and is able to stay home by herself with no fear.
“We feel like the Holy Spirit in her has just given her this total protection,” Kumar said.
The couple says they are constantly impressed with the parish community.
“I feel like I’ve been wandering all over the place and that I’ve come home,” Kumar said. “I never heard of such good people, such good Catholic people.”
And through it all, Uma’s dreams of Mary continue.
“Whether it’s good or bad, we want to share them with everybody so everybody knows about it,” Kumar said. “Some may take it badly, but we want to share it. We are very fortunate. I feel lucky, I feel honored and I feel blessed.”
Shalom~Peace
Bieng born, baptized and raised in the Holy Roman Catholic Faith, the stroy of the Krishnan family brought tears to my eyes. My heart and soul was filled with great joy and happiness for the family's converson into the catholic church. Most importantly, to receive the The Lord Jesus Christ through The Holy Eucharistic Sacrifice of The Holy Roman Catholic Faith Amen!
Joseph B. Reyes
Glendale, CA USA
Dear Kumar and Uma,
Welcome Home!! May our sweet Jesus and our loving Mary continue to bless you and keep you.
God Bless,
Anastacia
Wonderful! Beautiful!
A great reminder that we must not abandon God's instructions to convert the nations of the world. We shouldn't have to rely on visions from Heaven to do the work the Catholic Church has been assigned the work of doing.
Also a great reminder for people to use votive candles and pray for the conversion of all people.
JMJ
Dear Kumar and Uma,
I write from Sri Lanka and your wonderful story is truly a testimony of God's love for you both. There are so many catholics leaving the church here in Sri Lanka and joining Fundamental sects because they are being told that we catholics worship Mary etc. These ex-catholics are being deprived of the Bread of Life and satan truly is pleased. How evil this is!
Our Blessed Mother has opened your heart to discover the joy, peace and hope that comes from truly belonging to her school!. Mary has led you to the heart of Her Son. May she continue to lead you in this journey so that the Lord may use you both to work faifhfully to bring more into the one true faith.
God's blessings to you both
Marianne
This wonderful article once again lets us know that heaven is with us, looking out for us, and leading us to God. That wonderful couple went through a great blessing straight from heaven. With all that is wrong in the world today, it is truly a great comfort and encouraging sign that God, through the Blessed Virgin Mary, is leading great amounts of people towards Her Son in varying ways.
Praised be Jesus Christ and the ever Virgin Mary!
Dear Uma, Kumar and Karthi,
Congratulations and welcome Home!!!
When I read your story I cried. You are so blessed by having beautiful dreams about Our Blessed Virgin Mary.
It's wonderful to have you within our growing Catholic Community
May our Lord Jesus Christ sends His abundant blessings on you and Our Mother Mary shelter you under Her mantle.
God is good all the time!
Maryla
My dear Uma and Kumar,
Ayoh! (as we say in Kerala, where St. Thomas went just 19 years after our Lord's Resurrection in 52 AD) For all you 'Doubting Thomas's', out there, here's a link in TIME http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,817710,00.html
In addition to great joy and and a huge testimony to the REALITY of Jesus Christ in our midst, your story has 'opened my eyes' to the power of Mary our Mother.
In honor of my own Mother who entered eternal life on 19 September 1993, I post this prayer that she recited every night after our Family Rosary for her 5 rambunctious boys in Jamshedpur, India. Our family, all here in USA, could use your prayers too.
Prayer for a Family
O Dear Jesus, I humbly implore You to grant Your special graces to our family. May our home be the shrine of peace, purity, love, labor and faith. I beg You, dear Jesus, to protect and Bless all of us, absent and present, living and dead. O Mary Mother of Jesus, and our Mother, pray to Jesus for our family, for all the families of the world, to guard the cradle of the newborn, the schools of the young and their vocations; Blessed Saint Joseph, holy guardian of Jesus and Mary, assist us by your prayers in all our necessities of life. Ask of Jesus that special grace which He granted to you, to watch over our home at the pillow of the sick and dying, so that with Mary and with you, heaven may find our family unbroken in the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Amen
Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam
Ashok Chirayath
Reston VA
Ashok@PentaMatch.com
Praised be Jesus Christ and Ever Virgin Mother Mary
Dear Kumar, Uma and Karthi,
Congratulations and welcome Home!!
May our Loving Lord Jesus bless you with abundance showers of blessings and our Loving Mother Mary shelters you under her mantle.
Our God is good and great all times.
God bless you.
Datta, Dilini & Conan
Blessed be God!!!
Uma, my sister in Christ, thank you for being faithful to the call. Now your beautiful family share in the plan of salvation. This is miraculous indeed. Kumar, thank you for being open to the call and the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Your docility and humility are helpful examples to me. And Karthi, great job on mama's dress! Its beautiful! She looks like a queen.
I cried big tears of joy when I read the story of God's family calling your family home. Please pray that many more couples will open their hearts to the infinite love of the Trinity and the sacraments. So many families could and will be healed. They do not know what they are missing: complete fulfillment.
Welcome home. Much happiness to you all!
God bless you,
Frances in CA
To Jesus through Mary
On reading this article I could not help but see the loving hand of Our Father guiding this family as he wants to guide us." We were Hindus and we didn’t exactly know how to pray, but we just sat there and said, ‘Thank you. Thank you for all these visions and thank you for bringing us here. We don’t know what to do, you tell us, you guide us, show us what has to be done.’” This complete surrender was the turning point, so simple so contrite so beautiful, similar to Our Lady's acceptance to the will of God.
The fear and other experiences is a normal progression which is caused by sin and our being subject to the wages of sin. This fear disappears once we make a contrite confession, and lastly how Our Lady lovingly organised their marriage. In three words what all catholics must experience every day surrender,cleansing and JOY.
God has given this family a great gift, set them up as an example to us. They must now continue to allow the plan of god to work in their lives, and must always ask Our Lady to be their friend no matter what. If you know Our Lady you will surely Know and love Jesus. God Bless and keep you all.
Cyrus Sanches
Aldona, Goa
India
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