Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Marian locutions revealing the next Pope...


"He will be the pope of Fatima and bring to fruition all of the gifts of Fatima."

Monsignor Essef's spiritual child provided Marian locutions about the next conclave, as well as prophetic details how an unknown would be elected, someone hidden until now.  Likewise he is supposed to be a Marian Pope, connected to Fatima...
Now I will come to the central point so there will be no mistake. The Cardinals will meet to elect a pope but an extraordinary intervention of God will occur that will alert the whole world to the special nature of this office. They will seek to discern this intervention, to grasp what is the will of God, but everything will not be clear at first. Some, however, will speak in divine wisdom and the search will begin to find the one whom God wants to raise up. He will not come forward at first, even though he knows that he is chosen by God. He will wait until the discussion is concluded and the Cardinals are settled. Then new manifestations will occur which will signal clearly the one whom the heavenly Father wants as his Pope. This will be a complete surprise to the world and to the Church but not to the one upon whom the mantle falls. This is my chosen son, the one whom I have picked. I want all of this to happen in a startling manner so the world and the Church know that this one was chosen by heaven, by God and not by men. He will be prepared because I will have prepared him. He will be the pope of Fatima and bring to fruition all of the gifts of Fatima, just in time to prepare the Church and the world for the Satanic onslaught. - Source

So.  What if it is Dom François Marie Velut O. Carth., the former Frere Michel de la Sainte Trinite?  His story here.  

The last pope to resign was a hermit-monk - what if the successor to the latest pope to resign is a hermit-monk?  Especially one so closely connected to Our Lady and Fatima.


What?

12 comments:

  1. Terry, do you believe these locutions? I'm always so skeptical of such things, for good reasons.

    "just in time to prepare the Church and the world for the Satanic onslaught"

    You mean we haven't seen it yet? Look at what's before us today, but also consider that world war 2 killed about 72 million people, And Stalin and Mao combined caused the deaths of over 50 million. Ideologies have been running rampant that see human life as nothing more than matter - and they have been for over 2 centuries. We have murdered over 50 million children since the '70s.

    So, worse than all that?

    And consider the centuries before weren't much better.

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  2. Interestingly, though, he has written a report not in support of Medjugorje, while Monsignor Essef's spiritual child's locutions speaks favorably of Medjugorje.

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  3. I'm skeptical about most locutions - so I can't say I 'believe' these locutions, especially since, as Leo and others point out, they also speak favorably of Medjugorje. I think many locutions are simply a product of one's meditations. I knew a nun who claimed locutions, she died recently, I never believed they were authentic. She may have been holy, but locutions do not mean some one is holy, or that what they are hearing is correctly communicated or interpreted, nor are they set in stone.



    I am only musing upon these things. As you may have noticed, I'm a big fan of the film Angels and Demons - as sheer entertainment.

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  4. Anonymous11:16 AM

    A French pope? In your mercy, spare us.

    I read another locution that said "what happens in Avignon stays in Avignon."

    James

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  5. Today,at "Unveiling the Apocalypse", Emmett has a very intriguing post about 'the glory of the olive', and this upcoming Pope - and he also talks about the possible errors in Desmond Birch's book, which for Me was a huge slog to get through, not being all that smart: Tribulation & Triumph. One of the comments wonders about the Pope being from the Eastern Rite.....?

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  6. Here's a perhaps rather naive question: COULD the Bishop of Rome come from the Eastern Rite, or must the pope be a Latin Rite Catholic?

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    1. He *could,* but that would be VERY irregular, as the See of Rome (of which the pope is the bishop) is Latin Rite.

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  7. Merc, Catholic is Catholic. I don't know which, if any, Cardinals are bi-Ritual but even that would go a long way toward warming up Moscow.

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    1. It sure would, but Thom is right above - Rome is certainly Latin rite, so it'd be weird.

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  8. What if? After all, Sts Celestine and Gregory the Great, and Blessed Victor III were all monks.

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  9. Terry, it could be him. The known prophecy of Bl. Tomasuccio de Foligno, which says "By about twelve years shall the millennium have passed when the resplendent mantle of legitimate power shall emerge from the shadows," also qualifies that "One from beyond the mountains shall become the Vicar Of God." Could the prophecy be referring to the Chartreuse Mountains? :)

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  10. well crap, you just blew it for him dude by announcing this. if only you weren't so popular and read by everyone.

    what?

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