The Tragic State of the Church and Antichrist
“He will be a very lofty person, as lofty as a star. Not a human star shining in a human sky. But a star from a supernatural sphere that, yielding
to the flattery of the enemy. Will experience pride after humility, atheism
after faith, lust after chastity,, the hunger for gold after Gospel poverty,
and a thirst for honors after concealment.”
“The Antichrist, out of the pride of an hour, will become the
accursed and dark one after having been a star in my army.” (Maria Valtorta, Notebook Aug. 20, 1943)
“In this period of history, Freemasonry, assisted by its
ecclesiastical form, will succeed in its great design; that of setting up an
idol to put in the place of Christ and of His Church. A
false Christ and a false church. Consequently, the statue built in honor
of the first beast, to be adore by all the inhabitants of the earth and which
will seal with its mark all those who want to buy or sell, is that of the Antichrist. You have thus arrived at the peak of the
purification, of the great tribulation and of the apostasy. The apostasy will
be, as of then, generalized because almost all will follow the false Christ and
the false church. Then the door will be open for the appearance of the man or of the
very person of the Antichrist!" (Marian Movement of Priests, Our Blessed Mother to Fr. Gobbi #407)
St. Irenaeus on antichrist:
“[H]e,
being an apostate and a robber, is anxious to
be adored as God; and that, although a mere slave, he
wishes himself to be proclaimed as a king. For he (Antichrist)
being endued with all the power of the devil,
shall come, not as a righteous king, nor as a legitimate king, [i.e.,
one] in subjection to God, but an impious, unjust,
and lawless one; as an apostate, iniquitous and murderous;
as a robber, concentrating in himself [all] satanic apostacy,
and setting aside idols to persuade [men] that he himself is
God, raising up himself as the only idol, having in himself
the multifarious errors of the other idols.
This he does, in order that they who do [now] worship the devil by
means of many abominations, may serve himself by this one idol, of
whom the apostle thus speaks in the second Epistle to
the Thessalonians…there shall come a failing away first, and the man
of sin shall
be revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above
all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he
sits in the temple of God,
showing himself as if he were God.”
“As Christ,
the Lord also declares: ‘But when you shall see the abomination of desolation, which has been spoken of
by Daniel the prophet standing in the holy place (let him that reads
understand), then let those who are in Judea flee
into the mountains; and he who is upon the house-top, let him not come down to
take anything out of his house: for there shall then be great hardship, such as
has not been from the beginning of the world until now, nor ever shall be.’”
“The Lord also
spoke as follows to those who did not believe in
Him: ‘I have come in my Father's name, and you have not received Me: when
another shall come in his own name, him you will receive’ (John 5:43) calling Antichrist the
other, because he is alienated from the Lord.”
Irenaeus
pointed out the Angel Gabriel said in Daniel 12:7 his tyranny will last three
years and six months.
In
1976, in Philadelphia for the Eucharistic Congress, while still Cardinal
Wojtyla, St. John Paul II warned: "We are now standing in the face of the
greatest historical confrontation humanity has ever experienced. I do not think
that the wide circle of the American Society, or the whole wide circle of the
Christian Community realize this fully. We are now facing the final
confrontation between the Church and the anti-church, between the gospel and
the anti-gospel, between Christ and the antichrist. The confrontation lies
within the plans of Divine Providence. It is, therefore, in God's Plan, and it
must be a trial which the Church must take up, and face courageously..."
A message of hope: In the 19th Century, Bl. Anna Maria Taigi revealed: “Whole nations will join the Church shortly before
the reign of the Antichrist. These conversions will be amazing. Those who
survive shall have to conduct themselves well. There shall be innumerable
conversions of heretics, who will return to the bosom of the Church; all will
note the edifying conduct of their lives, as well as that of other Catholics.
Russia, England and China will come into the Church…”
“…if I told you about the religious side... how many sacrileges!
How many rebellions! How many pretend to be my children, while they are my fiercest
enemies! These false sons are usurpers, self-interested and incredulous; their
hearts are bilges of vice. These very sons will be the first to wage war
against the Church - they will try to kill their own Mother! Oh! how many of
them are already about to come out into the field. Now there is war among
governments and countries; soon they will make war against the Church, and
Her greatest enemies will be Her own children. My Heart is lacerated with
sorrow. But in spite of all this, I will let this storm pass by, and the face
of the earth and the churches be washed by the blood of the same ones who have
smeared them and contaminated them. You too, unite yourself to my sorrow - pray
and be patient in watching this storm pass by.”
Book of Heaven, Jesus to Luisa Piccarreta, Mar. 7 1915
From
the writings of St. Louis de Montfort (the four stages)
First stage: tragic
state of the Church. In the eyes
of a missionary and mystic like Montfort, the state of the Church and the
society of his time offered scarce consolation. Although historians agree
that conditions at the close of the seventeenth century improved as a result of
the intense pastoral commitment of the French clergy, Montfort would
disagree. In his converging texts, he refers to the “universal
failure” of contemporary Christian practice (TD 127), to the “corrupt
kingdom of the world” (SM 59) and the reign of the enemies of God (PM
4). The encroaching wave of sin takes on cosmic dimensions and does not
spare even the Church herself: “Your Gospel is thrown aside, torrents
of inequity flood the whole earth carrying away even your servants. The
whole land is desolate, ungodliness reigns supreme, your sanctuary is
desecrated and the abomination of desolation has even contaminated the holy
place” (PM 5; see also PM 14: “the ever-swelling flood of
iniquity”). The Church herself has become a “languishing
heritage,” “so weakened and besmirched by the crimes of her children”
(PM 20). Behind the domination of sin, Montfort sees the work of
the devil, which is “daily
increasing until the advent of the reign of anti-Christ” (TD
51). Montfort is so dismayed that he invokes his own death if divine
intervention does not bring a change: “Send me your help from heaven or let
me die” (PM 14). Thus does he feel compelled to send up a cry
of alarm when confronted with such a grave and imminent danger: “The House
of God is on fire! . . . Help!” (PM 28)
Lynne B., 2017
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