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To: batterycommander

The end is near.


4 posted on 09/16/2017 10:43:13 AM PDT by batterycommander (I learned my Artillery skills from the United States Marines. USNA 65)
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To: batterycommander

Yep.

“…One day I found myself in a vast plain alone with God. Jesus appeared to me and from the top of a small hill showing me a beautiful sun in the horizon. He said dolefully: “the world is passing away and the time of my coming draws near. When the sun is about to set one knows that the day is nearly over and that night will soon fall. Centuries are like days for me.

Look at this sun; see how much it still has to travel and estimate the time that is left in the world.“ I looked intently and it seemed to me that the sun would set in about 2 hours. Jesus said “Do not forget that those are not millenaries but only centuries and they are few in number” But I understood that Jesus reserved to Himself the knowledge of the exact number and I did not wish to ask him more. It sufficed me to know the peace of the church and the restoration of the discipline were to last a reasonably long time…” Sister Jeanne de la Royer (d. 1799)

Writing towards the end of the 18th century, Sr. la Royer was told that the “sun would set in about 2 hours”, and that these hours represented centuries - placing the significance of her prophecies as relating to sometime around the turn of the millennium. Yet before this “setting of the sun”, when the world will pass away, Sr. le Royer was shown that the Church would be restored during an age of peace which would last “a reasonably long time”. Given that her prophecies are centered around the turn of the millennium, it seems that the age of peace given to the world before the coming of the Antichrist is related to this exact time period.

The above prophecies of Sr. Jeanne de la Royer are fairly well known, having been cited in the books Catholic Prophecy by Yves Dupont and The Prophets and Our Times, by Rev. Gerard Fulton. But there is another lesser known prophecy of the Sister of the Nativity which dates the significance of her prophesied events even more specifically to the second decade of the 21st century:

“Woe ! Woe ! Woe to the last century !
Here is what God wanted to show me in his Light. I began looking in the light of God, the century which must begin in 1800; I saw by this light that judgement wasn’t there, and that it wouldn’t be the last century. I considered, thanks to the same light, the century of 1900, until the end, to see positively if it would be the last. Our Lord made me know, and at the same time made me doubt, if it would be at the end of the century of 1900, or in that of 2000. But what I saw, it is that if the judgment arrived in the century of 1900, it would come only towards the end, and that if the world exceeds this century, the first two decades of the century of 2000 will not pass without the judgment intervening, as I saw it in the light of God.”
(Vie et Révélations de Sœur de la Nativité, Charles Genet, book IV, pp. 125-126)

Please recall that Our Lady of Fatima said, “”If my requests are not answered, there will be wars and rumors of wars, entire nations will be destroyed, Russia will scatter her errors throughout the world, thousands of the good will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer, but...

“IN THE END MY IMMACULATE HEART WILL TRIUMPH.”

Please also look up the “3 Days of Darkness” by Albert Hebert. Numerous Catholic prophecies refer to a chastisement of the earth. This is NOT however, the Apocalypse.

There are also videos on youtube regarding this matter. Here is one on Blessed Elizabeth Canori-Mora for a starter.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg8W9r_cdmc


12 posted on 09/16/2017 12:39:31 PM PDT by stisidore (Mmm, let's see here)
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