So...Holy Week 2017 has come and gone uneventfully. What does that mean for modern prophecies, like the expected Warning of Garabandal, in light of the 100 year anniversary of Fatima? Any thoughts?
http://rightalerts.com/mystic-who-p...world-war-3-will-start-on-this-upcoming-date/ APRIL 15, 2017 BY COLLEEN CONLEY Mystic Who Predicted Trump’s Win Says World War 3 Will Start On This Upcoming Date A Texas man who predicted President Donald Trump’s win and the recent strike on Syria has come up with a date that World War III will start. And it’s coming soon, according to the self-described “supernatural being.” Horacio Villegas predicted Trump’s election win as far back as 2015, adding that he would become the “illuminati king” who will “bring the world into WWIII. He also prophesied the US president would attack Syria and that it would bring Russia, North Korea and China into the conflict, according to Daily Star. And just days ago Villegas, who is Catholic, had a “dream” in which “I saw balls of fire falling from the sky and hitting the Earth”. He told how “people everywhere were running around trying to hide from this destruction,” and that: “I believe these were symbolic of the nuclear missiles that will fall on cities and people throughout the world.” Now he says that World War III will fall on the 100th anniversary of the visitation of Our Lady of Fatima – the Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus – which is May 13. This was the day, according to the Catholic faith, that Our Lady visited a village in Portugal to warn people that if her requests to convert Russia to the faith were not followed, God would use the country to wreak havoc on the world. She warned: “Russia will spread her errors throughout the world raising up wars and persecutions against the Church, the good will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer, various nations will be annihilated. It is said Our Lady visited the same village in Portugal on six occasions, and on her last visitation on October 13, 1917, she announced: “The war is going to end, and the soldiers will soon return to their homes.” WWI ended on November 11, 1918. He stated: “The main message that people need to know in order be prepared is that between May 13th and October 13 2017, this war will occur and be over with much devastation, shock and death!” The truth-seeker told us that before that day, however, a major “false flag” will take place that “will be very very devastating”, and he also has a time range for this.He warns that this occasion – which sees attacks carried out to spark conflicts based on false information – will takes place between April 13 and May 13, and that as well as Syria, North Korea will also be involved. Horacio, who has published a series of books over the last 12 years on his claims, told Daily Star Online he believes the chemical attack in Syria was a false flag by the USA, adding that it “just so happened to occur days after John McCain visited the area”. He added in his blog North Korea will be next on the USA’s hit-list, saying: “Russia is already being baited into war through Syria, just as the zionists were seeking and China will be baited through North Korea.”
I am waiting for the the women clothed with the sun sign that may herald the beginning of the apocalypse in September.
Very interesting.... If this man has written several books in the past, I'd be interested to know how often his previous predictions were accurate. Here is another prophetic voice with many messages that may come to pass in the near future. http://www.wordsfromjesus.com/
Interesting: http://www.wordsfromjesus.com/ Words from Jesus Per the request of Jennifer's Spiritual Advisor the following messages is being reposted: 5/22/12 7:43 PM My child, I say to My children that mankind relies too much upon himself and it is there that you become the victim of your own sinfulness. Heed to the Commandments My children for they are your entrance into the kingdom. I weep today My children but it is those who are failing to heed to My warnings that will weep tomorrow. The winds of spring will turn into the rising dust of summer as the world will begin to look more like a desert. Before mankind is able to change the calendar of this time you will have witnessed the financial collapse. It is only those who heed to My warnings that will be prepared. The North will attack the South as the two Koreas become at war with each other. Jerusalem will shake, America will fall and Russia will unite with China to become Dictators of the new world. I plead in warnings of love and mercy for I am Jesus and the hand of justice is soon to prevail.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/33494...gn-minister-threatens-all-out-war-with-trump/ North Korea warns ‘nuclear war could break out at any moment’ as country vows to test missiles WEEKLY lysol Motorola NORTH Korea has warned “nuclear war could break out at any moment” as the country vowed to test missiles WEEKLY. The country’s foreign minister threatened the US with an “all out war” if Trump is “reckless enough to use military means” in a terrifying show of force from the hermit state. Reuters 2 North Korea has said ‘nuclear war could break out at any moment’ AP:Associated Press 2 North Korea’s military arsenal was paraded through Pyongyang in a military show of strength 2 The blast radius of the missiles and their nuclear capability North Korea's terrifying new missile has 'wonky nosecone' in parade footage Han Song-Ryol said: "We'll be conducting more missile tests on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis." Speaking in a press conference from Pyongang, Song-Ryal said it is "crystal clear" Trump is "hell bent" on prompting war with North Korea. He added: "A nuclear war could break out at any moment on the Korean Peninsula. RELATED STORIES KIM'S FATE SEALED Elite US Navy Seal squad that killed Bin Laden 'is training up in South Korea to take out Kim Jong-un' the sun says Donald Trump has shown he will not stand idly by as North Korea flaunt their military power Lord West 'Twitchy' America may strike North Korea after Donald Trump brings in carrier group with huge offensive power hidden army Experts reveal secrets North Korea use to keep bases hidden - and why wiping out Kim's nukes is almost impossible KIM'S SECRET WEAPONS Conflict 'more likely'as Kim Jong-un shows off new missiles that don't need fuelling before firing UN-REAL Some of Kim Jong-un missiles being paraded were FAKE and wobbled on parade, experts claim "The United States are disturbing the peace and global stability, insisting in a gangster logic." It was earlier revealed most of North Korea’s military bases are buried deep underground and in mountains. Experts says it is the most heavily-fortified country in the world. AP:Associated Press 2 North Korea’s military arsenal was paraded through Pyongyang in a military show of strength 'New weapons' displayed during military parade in North Korea to celebrate Kim Il Sung Just how big is North Korean threat? Q. Does North Korea have nuclear weapons? A.It is thought to have fewer than 20 missiles and four warheads. Each has half the explosive power of US ones in Japan in WW2. Q.What is different now? A.The North has been testing missiles which could reach the US. China’s foreign minister has said “conflict could break out at any time”. Q. Could they really reach Western targets? A.Not now. But they may have the tech in two or three years. Q. Could Kim use subs to strike against Britain? A.A submarine missile launch in 2015 was a flop. Korea’s noisy, diesel subs would also be spotted too easily. Q. Is the North likely to launch a nuclear attack? A.No since most experts believe it wouldn’t survive a revenge strike by the more powerful US. Q. What happens next? A.National security advisor Lt Gen HR McMaster yesterday said the US and China are working on a range of options on North Korea. His comments were the first confirmation the powers are working together. The US could make a pre-emptive strike on North missiles. A huge base used to enrich the uranium for nuclear warheads was first spotted last year. It had been disguised as an aircraft parts factory inside a mountain next to Panghyon air base. Dr James Hoare, who worked at the British embassy in Pyongyang, said: “Since the Korean War the North are masters at putting things underground. “You may know what is on the surface, and you may have suspicions about other places, but there is no guarantee any strike at its nuclear facilities would take it all out. Then you run the danger of provoking them without disarming them.”
I wasn't even aware of any such prophecies. So many prophets these days are false that it's best to ignore most of them. I had the best Holy Week ever. For a change, I seemed able to focus on the final few days of Jesus' life on earth. Holy Thursday Mass was beautiful where we live. Some teenagers and a few of us older teenagers sat it out at the altar of repose until midnight and it was incredibly peaceful, much more so than I remember in previous years. The March of Witness through our town was attended by more people than ever. Good Friday Passion moved us to silence for the rest of the evening. The Holy Saturday blessing of Easter food was attended by over 300 people (we don't even get that number for Sunday Mass) and they were standing 5 deep across the back of the church for Easter Sunday Mass yesterday. I don't remember that ever happening around here. It was an amazing Holy week, which I am still processing......
V Very chilling but I am always suspicious of such specific dates and details we all know we are in big trouble. "Don't have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows"(bob Dylan)just keep those rosaries going. Let's storm heaven!!!
I agree Bella. A lot of these prophecies are false flags. Pray pray pray. Trust trust trust. Persevere!!
I ought to add.. all this threat of nuclear war is nonsense. It's politicians posturing. Don't let it rob your peace. Focus back on Jesus and Mary.
I know. I have this strong excitement bubbling up inside me that suggests (hard to put into words) that God is about to pour out His spirit on mankind as never before. We're in for a massive revival.
I am surprisingly calm Not sure if I am an idiot...lol or just trusting in our Lord more. I have come to understand that our Lord is in charge and am reminded a lot that "I got this". I can worry all I want but there is little I can do but pray, stay in a state of grace and try to live a Christian life. Prophecy is always interesting to read. We are living in very interesting times.
I think we are much closer to nuclear war than any of us realize, but not necessarily based on any particular prophecy. I just think 2017, the hundredth anniversary of Fatima, is pivotal to our era.
You're certainly right that we should not get too obsessed with prophesy. However, the First World War seemed to begin with a lot of what was initially posturing, but then took on an unstoppable momentum of its own! The politicians may be playing games, but they are playing with matches in a fireworks factory.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/mystic...ugorje-foretold-emerging-conflict-russia-usa/ Catholic Prophecy at Fatima and Medjugorje Foretold of the Emerging Conflict Between Russia and USA April 8, 20170 Commentsby: Mystic Post Follow Mystic Post on Facebook Incredible events are converging in this 100 year anniversary of both the Fatima prophecies and Russia’s “October revolution”. Are these events just ominous coincidences or does Catholic prophecy offer the best explanation towards understanding today’s dangerous geopolitical environment? Now with US missiles launched into Syria tensions between the United States and Russia are on high alert. Numerous elected officials have characterized Russia’s activities recently as “Acts of War”. USA media, particularly Rachal Maddow on MSNBC have engaged in unprecedented efforts to establish Russia as an untrustworthy enemy. Media around the world are asking “Has World War III started? Russia warns USA “You are this close to war.” Pope Francis speaks of the World being in a “Piecemeal World War III” One hundred years ago the Russian Revolution ushered in communist atheism and amazingly the uprising, also known as the “October revolution”, occurred almost on the exact date of Fatima’s “Miracle of the Sun”. This connection (coincidence?) deserves more awareness among the Catholic faithful. which took place on October 13, 1917. The “October revolution” would become known by the Vatican as “Russia’s error” thus confirming Fatima’s prophecy that Russia would play an active role in the attack against Christianity. Fatima’s prophecy also predicted that if Russia were consecrated to Our Lady’s heart, Russia would begin to return to God. In 1981 The Blessed Mother foretold of the benefits of Russia’s consecration by telling the six young Medjugorje visionaries that:“The Russian people will come to glorify God; the West has made modern progress but without God and act as if they are their own creators.” Medjugorje, it has been said is the “fulfillment of Fatima” and a strong argument can be made that this Medjugorje prophecy from the Queen of Peace is truly unfolding. Both Catholic prophecies – Fatima and Medjugorje – speak of Russia’s mysterious role in God’s plan and as geopolitical events unfold in this 100 anniversary of the Blessed Mother’s appearance at Fatima and the Russian Revolution, signs of the fulfillment of these prophecies seem to be surrounding humanity. To better understand the incredible accuracy of Catholic prophecy as it pertains to Russia, please take a look at the following article. The significance of the rise of Christianity – importantly a brand of Christianity that venerates the Blessed Mother – in Russia, cannot be overestimated and is the root cause of tensions between the West and Russia.
Con''t The rise of the Russian Orthodox Church By Ivan Watson, Maria Stromova and Antonia Mortensen CNN ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (CNN) — An unusual thing happened on a frigid winter’s day in Russia’s second-largest city. More than 1,000 demonstrators wearing blue ribbons formed a human chain around St. Isaac’s Cathedral, one of St. Petersburg’s landmarks. It was a peaceful and rare public protest under the watchful eyes of dozens of police officers. Members of the crowd had one demand. They wanted to stop the enormous 19th-century cathedral from formally becoming a church. “Museum! Museum!” protesters chanted for roughly 20 minutes before they quietly dispersed throughout the former imperial capital. Secular demonstrators have staged several large protests in St. Petersburg in recent months in response to a government plan to take the cathedral away from the state museum that has managed St. Isaac’s as a historical monument for decades. Under the proposal, the Russian Orthodox Church would assume direct control of the cathedral. But as is often the case in Russia, this local dispute is symbolic of a much larger national debate. “I’m worried about the role that the Russian Orthodox Church is trying to play in our lives,” said a protester named Galina Vozensenskaya. “I’m fine with the church as long as it minds its own business,” added her husband, Vladimir Kudryavtsev, an academic from St. Petersburg. Read the rest at the link
One more reason to see this year as pivotal: http://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-pope-conservatives-2017-story.html Conservative opposition to Pope Francis spurs talk of a schism in the Catholic Church Tom Kington Of all the recent attacks launched by conservatives against Pope Francis, one stood out more than most. It came from a German cardinal who is one of the most powerful men in the Vatican. And it underlined a growing backlash in the church to some of Francis’ more progressive ideas — a backlash led largely by German and American bishops who fear the pope may be overturning centuries of doctrine on divorce, among other matters. The cardinal, Gerhard Mueller, the pope’s own doctrinal chief, made it clear in an interview in February that he firmly opposed Francis’ tinkering with the church’s ban on divorced and civilly remarried Catholics taking Communion. Francis has implied that the ban could be relaxed. But Mueller told Il Timone, an Italian Catholic publication: “No power in heaven or on earth, neither an angel, nor the pope, nor a council, nor a law of the bishops, has the faculty to change it.” As Francis enters his fourth year in office, his conservative opponents have chosen to stand and fight over his 2016 apostolic exhortation titled “Amoris Laetitia,” or “The Joy of Love,” in which he suggested bishops can use discretion in granting Communion to Catholics who divorce, then remarry in a civil ceremony. Francis’ guidance was seen by many as contradicting the ruling, which dates to the early days of the Roman Catholic Church, that couples are living in sin if they remarry, because their first marriage is still valid in the eyes of the church. Francis’ opening was part of his mercy-before-doctrine drive, which welcomes outcasts to the church rather than use dogma to keep people out. But for conservative Catholics, it was another reason to feel aggrieved, after Francis appeared to suggest in 2015 that Lutherans could receive Catholic Communion, and, when asked about gay people in 2013, said, "Who am I to judge?" It was enough to start talk of a schism in the church. In February, anonymous conservatives in Rome responded by putting up posters attacking the pope, while rumors spread of prelates plotting to make him resign. Mueller’s senior role as the the head of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith gave his criticism extra weight. But his nationality also provides a key to understanding the roots of the row — one that has been raging for years and started not in the Vatican, but in Germany, long before Francis was pope. “With ‘Amoris Laetitia,’ Pope Francis simply took sides in a battle which German bishops have been fighting for years,” said Julius Mueller-Meiningen, a Vatican expert who covers the Holy See for Christ & Welt, the religious supplement of the German weekly Die Zeit. The battle got underway in 1993 when three German bishops — Walter Kasper, Karl Lehmann and Oskar Saier — had a letter read out in all the churches of their dioceses stating it was time to talk about the rule on people who remarry after divorcing. Arguing that there should be wiggle room “in complex, individual cases,” they used the kind of language Francis would employ almost a quarter of a century later. Back then, there was another conservative German heading the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith — Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later to become Pope Benedict XVI. He shot back with a strongly worded letter to his fellow Germans, telling them to stick to the rules. “If the divorced are remarried civilly, they find themselves in a situation that objectively contravenes God’s law,” he wrote. “Consequently," he added, "they cannot receive Holy Communion as long as this situation persists.” Kasper and Lehmann continued the debate in an informal group of prelates, nicknamed the St. Gallen group after the village in Switzerland where they met. Among their discussions: Who would be the next pope? Mueller-Meiningen said he was told that, before the 2005 conclave to elect the successor to Pope John Paul II, the cardinals talked about Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires as a possibility. But the group’s plans to elect a reformer like Bergoglio were thwarted when Ratzinger was picked instead. “After the election of Ratzinger, the group met for the last time in January 2006, then broke up,” said Mueller-Meiningen. But then Benedict unexpectedly resigned in 2013. He cited health reasons, though rumors swirled at the time that he was also worn down by bitter power struggles behind the scenes at the Vatican. In any event, with his departure, the German cardinals “had a second chance,” Mueller-Meiningen said. Again the group supported the candidacy of Bergoglio, and this time their man won. Cardinal Bergoglio became Pope Francis. A year after his election, Francis invited Kasper to address a consistory of cardinals, where the German prelate re-pitched his ideas about granting Communion to people who divorce and remarry. Conservative cardinals were quick to react. Five of them published a book-length explanation in 2014 about why the Communion ban could not be lifted. Among them were American Cardinal Raymond Burke and two Germans, Mueller and Walter Brandmueller. Undeterred, Francis held two synods in 2014 and 2015 that discussed the issue. “The German-language discussion group at the second synod, including Mueller and Kasper, had the most eloquent debating,” said Andrea Tornielli, a Vatican expert at the website Vatican Insider. George Pell, a conservative Australian cardinal, told France’s Le Figaro newspaper that the synod debate was just the latest episode in a long-running theological battle between Kasper and Ratzinger/Benedict. After the synods, in April 2016, Francis produced “Amoris Laetitia,” in which he wrote, “It is possible that in an objective situation of sin,” a person can be helped to live in God’s grace, and in certain cases, “this can include the help of the sacraments.” Translation: In some cases, a sinner — say, someone who was divorced and remarried — can receive Communion, the central sacrament of Catholicism. This time, four cardinals, including Burke and two Germans, Brandmueller and Joachim Meisner, wrote to Francis in September asking whether “Amoris Laetitia” broke with existing doctrine. When they received no response, they went public with the letter in November. Conservatives chimed in to lend support. Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia said last month that he wanted Francis to answer the questions posed in the letter. “How can it be true that people can receive Communion when they’re living in an adulterous union today? How is that possible, when the church says it’s not possible?” he asked the independent Catholic website Crux. Crux editor John Allen said American Catholics were divided, with some bishops — such as Chaput — insisting that the doctrine was unchanged, while others, including the archbishops of Chicago and Washington, saying Communion for divorced Catholics can be acceptable in some circumstances. “There is no great ferment among rank-and-file Catholics, but the inside-baseball crowd is borderline obsessed, strongly divided in the same way as Europe,” he said. “Liberals see it as a long-overdue gesture of pastoral generosity, while conservatives see it as symptomatic of Francis’ lack of clarity on doctrine — and they are going at it hammer and tongs.” In Africa, where the church is battling a long tradition of polygamy, Cardinal Wilfrid Napier, the archbishop of Durban, South Africa, tweeted, “If Westerners in irregular situations can receive Communion, are we to tell our polygamists and other ‘misfits’ that they too are allowed?” But in February, the German bishops’ conference backed the concept of case-by-case flexibility, stating, “Catholics who have been remarried under civil law after a divorce are invited to go to the church, participate in their lives and mature as living members of the church.” On the same day, Mueller’s interview appeared in Il Timone, showing yet again how the country where the debate started remains split on the question. “We are called to help people, little by little, have a full relationship with God,” Mueller said, before adding, “But we can’t give discounts.”