False Unity
I
saw enlightened Protestants, plans formed for the blending of religious creeds,
the suppression of papal authority… I saw no Pope, but a bishop prostrate
before the High Altar. In this vision I saw the church bombarded by other
vessels… It was threatened on all sides… They built a large, extravagant church
which was to embrace all creeds with equal rights… but in place of an altar
were only abomination and desolation. Such was the new church to be… —Blessed Anne Catherine
Emmerich (1774-1824 A.D.), The Life and Revelations of
Anne Catherine Emmerich, April 12th, 1820
“By accepting the Protestant
doctrine, people will hold that the Mass is not a sacrifice but only a sacred
meal, that is to say, a remembrance of that which Jesus did at His Last
Supper. And thus, the celebration of
Holy Mass will be suppressed. In this
abolition of the daily Sacrifice consists the horrible sacrilege accomplished
by the Antichrist, which will last about three and a half years….” (To the
Priests, Our Ladys’ Beloved Sons, #485, Dec. 31, 1992) (Daniel 12:9-12)
Time of Trial
“The Church will become small and will have to start afresh more or less from the beginning. She will no longer be able to inhabit many of the edifices she built in prosperity. As the number of her adherents diminishes… She will lose many of her social privileges… As a small society, [the Church] will make much bigger demands on the initiative of her individual members.
It will be hard-going for the Church, for the process of crystallization and clarification will cost her much valuable energy. It will make her poor and cause her to become the Church of the meek… The process will be long and wearisome as was the road from the false progressivism on the eve of the French Revolution — when a bishop might be thought smart if he made fun of dogmas and even insinuated that the existence of God was by no means certain… But when the trial of this sifting is past, a great power will flow from a more spiritualized and simplified Church. Men in a totally planned world will find themselves unspeakably lonely. If they have completely lost sight of God, they will feel the whole horror of their poverty. Then they will discover the little flock of believers as something wholly new. They will discover it as a hope that is meant for them, an answer for which they have always been searching in secret.
And so it seems certain to me that the Church is facing very hard times. The real crisis has scarcely begun. We will have to count on terrific upheavals. But I am equally certain about what will remain at the end: not the Church of the political cult, which is dead already with Gobel, but the Church of faith. She may well no longer be the dominant social power to the extent that she was until recently; but she will enjoy a fresh blossoming and be seen as man’s home, where he will find life and hope beyond death.” —Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (POPE BENEDICT XVI), Faith and Future, Ignatius Press, 2009
“Take refuge now in my Immaculate Heart: I want you here to strengthen you and to protect you at the time of the terrible trial.” . (To the Priests, Our Ladys’ Beloved Sons, #72, April 25, 1975)
March 2, 2012, Our Lady’s message to Mirjana:
"Dear
children; Through the immeasurable love of God I am coming among you and I am
persistently calling you into the arms of my Son. With a motherly heart I am
imploring you, my children, but I am also repeatedly warning you, that concern
for those who have not come to know my Son be in the first place for you. Do
not permit that by looking at you and your life, they are not overcome by a
desire to come to know Him. Pray to the Holy Spirit for my Son to be impressed
within you. Pray that you can be apostles of the divine light in this time of
darkness and hopelessness. This is a time of your trial. With a rosary
in hand and love in the heart set out with me. I am leading you towards Easter
in my Son. Pray for those whom my Son has chosen that they can always live
through Him and in Him – the High Priest. Thank you."
“The Church is truth, because Jesus has entrusted to
it alone the He (Jesus) has entrusted it alone the task of guarding, in its
integrity, all the deposit of faith. He
has entrusted it to the hierarchical Church, that is to say, to the Pope and to the bishops united with
him. Ecclesiastical Masonry seeks to
destroy this reality through false ecumenism, which leads to the
acceptance of all Christian Churches, asserting that each one of them has some
part of the truth. It develops the plan
of founding a universal ecumenical Church, formed by the fusion of all the
Christian confessions, among which, the Catholic Church. (To the Priests, Our Ladys’ Beloved Sons, #406, June 13, 1989)
Lynne Bauer,
March 18, 2012
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