YVES DUPONTS COMMENTARY ON BLESSED ANNA CATHERINE EMMERICHS - TopicsExpress



          

YVES DUPONTS COMMENTARY ON BLESSED ANNA CATHERINE EMMERICHS PROPHECY: “I saw again the strange big church that was being built there (in Rome). There was nothing holy in it. I saw this just as I saw a movement led by Ecclesiastics to which contributed angels, saints and other Christians. But there (in the strange big church) all the work was being done mechani­cally (i.e. according to set rules and formulae). Everything was being done according to human reason.” (p. 61) “I see the Holy Father in great an­guish. He lives in a palace other than before and he admits only a limited number of friends near him. I fear that the Holy Father will suffer many more trials before he dies. I see that the false church of darkness is making progress, and I see the dreadful influence it has on people. The Holy Father and the Church are verily in so great a distress that one must implore God day and night.” (p. 63) The Peasant notes that she saw the Holy Father, our Pope, living in a place “other than before” where he admits only a limited number of dear friends. Are we catching this, my friends? article-2277568-1781E3FA000005DC-565_634x423 More from Blessed Anna: “I saw that many pastors allowed themselves to be taken up with ideas that were dangerous to the Church. They were building a great, strange, and extrava­gant Church. Everyone was to be admitted in it in order to be united and have equal rights: Evangelicals, Catholics, sects of every description. Such was to be the new Church… But God had other designs.” (p.71) Colbert-on-atheists-and-the-Pope-615x345 More commentary from DuPont (who studied literally hundreds of authenticated Catholic prophecies from over the centuries): “From this prophecy, it is clear that the true Church will be faithful to the Pope in exile; whereas, the new Pope in Rome will be, in fact, an anti-pope. But, since a number of other prophecies tell us that the true Pope will die in his exile, it follows then that the true Church will be lead­erless for some time. Then, it is not difficult to anticipate what the anti-pope and renegade hierarchy and clergy will say: “See, your so-called Pope is dead; and who can give you a new Pope now? Our cardinals have already elected the new Pope, he is here in Rome.” And, indeed, since the true Church will be completely disorganized, and the faithful Cardinals iso­lated, no new true Pope could be elected, and thus a large number of Catholics will be misled into accepting the leader­ship of the anti-pope. Such a schism could not happen if the Pope followed A. C. Emmerick’s advice “to stay in Rome”. “But”, she said, “the Pope is still attached to the things of the earth.” And, as is said elsewhere, “He will want to save what he thinks can be saved.” In other words, the true Pope, who­ever he is at that time, will use his human judgment and leave Rome, instead of remaining firm in the face of the invaders.” (p.73)
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 14:05:48 +0000

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