THE END OF AN ERA
A man among us named John, one of Christ’s Apostles, received and foretold that the followers of Christ would dwell in Jerusalem for a thousand years, and that afterwards the universal and, in short, everlasting resurrection and judgment would take place. —St. Justin Martyr, Dialogue with Trypho, Ch. 81, The Fathers of the Church, Christian Heritage
…the
prince of devils, who is the contriver of all evils, shall be bound with
chains, and shall be imprisoned during the thousand years of the heavenly rule…
—4th century
Ecclesiastical writer, Lactantius, “The Divine Institutes”,
The ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol 7, p. 211
THE END OF AN ANTICHRIST
Before Satan is chained, Revelation tells us that the devil had given his
power to a "beast. "The Church Fathers agree that this is the one whom
Tradition calls the "Antichrist" or "lawless one" or
"son of perdition." St. Paul tells us that,
…the Lord Jesus
will kill with the breath of his mouth and render powerless by the manifestation of his coming the
one whose coming springs from the power of Satan in every mighty deed and in
signs and wonders that lie, and in every wicked deceit… (2 Thess 2:8-10)
This Scripture is often interpreted as the return of Jesus in glory at the
end of time, but…
This
interpretation is incorrect. St. Thomas [Aquinas] and St. John Chrysostom
explain the words quem
Dominus Jesus destruet illustratione adventus sui ("Whom the Lord Jesus will destroy with the
brightness of His coming") in the sense that Christ will strike the
Antichrist by dazzling him with a brightness that will be like an omen and sign
of His Second Coming. —Fr.
Charles Arminjon, The End of the Present World and the Mysteries of the
Future Life, p.56; Sophia Institute Press
Since God, having finished His works, rested on the seventh day and blessed it, at the end of the six thousandth year all wickedness must be abolished from the earth, and righteousness reign for a thousand years… —Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius (250-317 A.D.; Ecclesiastical writer), The Divine Institutes, Vol 7
God
will send two punishments: one will be in the form of wars, revolutions, and
other evils; it shall originate on earth. The other will be sent from Heaven.
There shall come over the whole earth an intense darkness lasting three days
and three nights. Nothing can be seen, and the air will be laden with
pestilence which will claim mainly, but not only, the enemies of religion. It
will be impossible to use any man-made lighting during this darkness, except
blessed candles… All the enemies of the Church, whether known or unknown, will
perish over the whole earth during that universal darkness, with the exception
of a few whom God will soon convert. —Blessed Anna Maria Taigi (1769-1837), Catholic Prophecy
Clouds
with lightning rays of fire and a tempest of fire will pass over the whole
world and the punishment will be the most terrible ever known in the history of
mankind. It will last 70 hours. The wicked will be crushed and eliminated. Many
will be lost because they have stubbornly remained in their sins. Then they
will feel the force of light over darkness. The hours of darkness are near. —Sr. Elena Aiello (Calabrian
stigmatist nun; d. 1961); The Three Days of Darkness,
Albert J. Herbert, p. 26
Before
the triumph of the Church comes God will first take vengeance on the wicked,
especially against the godless. It will be a new judgement, the like has never
been before and it will be universal… This judgement will come suddenly and be
of short duration. Then comes the triumph of the holy Church and the reign of
brotherly love. Happy, indeed, they who live to see those blessed days. — Venerable P. Bernardo María Clausi
(d. 1849),
THE SABBATH REST BEGINS
It must be said that God’s justice does not only chastise the wicked but
also rewards
the good. Those who survive the Great
Purification will live to see not only an era of peace and love, but a
renewal of the face of the earth during that "seventh day":
…when His Son will come and destroy
the time of the lawless one and judge the godless, and change the sun and the
moon and the stars—then He shall indeed rest on the seventh day… after giving
rest to all things, I will make the beginning of the eighth day, that is, the
beginning of another world. —Letter
of Barnabas (70-79 A.D.), written by a second century Apostolic Father
then the Lord will come from Heaven
in the clouds… sending this man and those who follow him into the lake of fire;
but bringing in for the righteous the times of the kingdom, that is, the rest,
the hallowed seventh day… These are to take place in the times of the kingdom,
that is, upon the seventh day… the true Sabbath of the righteous. —St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Church Father (140–202
A.D.); Adversus Haereses, Irenaeus of Lyons, V.33.3.4, The Fathers
of the Church, CIMA Publishing Co.
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