Posted on 09/11/2007 10:22:00 PM PDT by Robert Drobot
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Pope Leo XIIIs original Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel is prophetic. Composed over 100 years ago, and then suppressed due to its startling content, Pope Leo XIIIs original Prayer to St. Michael is one of the most interesting and controversial prayers relating to the present situation in which the true Catholic Church finds itself. On September 25, 1888, following his morning Mass, Pope Leo XIII became traumatized to the point that he collapsed. Those in attendance thought that he was dead. After coming to consciousness, the Pope described a frightful conversation that he had heard coming from near the tabernacle. The conversation consisted of two voices voices which Pope Leo XIII clearly understood to be the voices of Jesus Christ and the devil. The devil boasted that he could destroy the Church, if he were granted 75 years to carry out his plan (or 100 years, according to some accounts). The devil also asked permission for a greater influence over those who will give themselves to my service. To the devils requests, Our Lord reportedly replied: you will be given the time and the power.
Shaken deeply by what he had heard, Pope Leo XIII composed the following original Prayer to Saint Michael - which is also a prophecy - and ordered it to be recited after all Low Masses as a protection for the Church against the attacks from Hell. What follows is The Original Prayer, taken from an imprimatured collection of the official and indulgenced prayers of the Catholic Church titled The Raccolta, 1930, Benzinger Bros., pp. 314-315:
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Behold the Cross of the Lord;
be scattered ye hostile powers.
The Lion of the tribe of Judah has conquered,
the root of David.
Ecce crucem Domini
Fugite, partes adversae
Vicit Leo de Tribu Judah
Radix David, Alleluia.
I have never heard of the timeframe of 75 years, and it sounds like a Sedevacantist innovation. Interestingly, that lands us right to the selection of Paul VI (June 21, 1963), whose reign marks the most horrific collapse of the reception of the sacraments and ordinations in the 2,000 year history of the Church.
100 years, obviously, was up in 1988.
Shame of shames.
The red satin covered hand rots within of and on its own sin.
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