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Date: 18 Dec 2003 03:32:45 AM
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Prophecies of
Father Nectou
Father Nectou was a Provincial of the Jesuits in the south-west of
France. The priests who knew him all regarded him a saint and a prophet. He
died in 1777. The following prophecies were made circa 1760.
a) "When those things come to pass from which the triumph of the Church will
arise, then will such confusion reign upon earth that people will think God
has permitted them to have their own contrary will, and that the Providence
of God is not concerned about the world. The confusion will be so general
that men will not be able to think aright, as if God had withheld His
Providence from mankind, and that, during the worst crisis, the best that
can be done would be to remain where God has placed us, and persevere in
fervent prayers.
Two parties will be formed in France which will fight unto death. The
party of evil will at first be stronger, and the good side will be weaker.
At that time there will be such a terrible crisis that people will believe
that the end of the world has come. Blood will flow in many large cities.
The very elements will be convulsed. It will be like a little General
Judgment."
b) "A great multitude of people will lose their lives in those calamitous
times, but the wicked will not prevail. They will indeed attempt to destroy
the whole Church, but not enough time will be allowed them, because the
frightful crisis will be of short duration.
When all is considered lost, all will be found safe. This disaster will
come to pass shortly after the power of England begins to wane. This will be
the sign. As when the fig tree begins to sprout and produce leaves, it is a
sure sign that summer is near. England in her turn will experience a more
frightful revolution than that of France. It will continue long enough for
France to recover her strength; then she will help England to restore peace
and order."
c) "During this revolution, which will very likely be general and not
confined to France, Paris will be destroyed so completely that twenty years
afterwards fathers walking over it's ruins with their children will be asked
by them what kind of a place that was; to whom they will answer: "My child,
this was a great city which God has destroyed on account of her crimes."
d) "Yes, Paris will certainly be destroyed; but before this happens, such
signs and portents will be seen, that all good people will be induced to
flee away from it. After these most frightful events, order will be restored
everywhere. Justice will reign throughout the whole world, and the
counter-revolution will be accomplished. The triumph of the Church will then
be so complete that nothing like it has ever been seen before. Those
Christians who are fortunate enough to survive will thank God for preserving
them and giving them the privilege of beholding this glorious triumph of the
Church."
e) "A man disliked by France will be placed on the throne; a man of the
house of Orléans will be made king. It is only after this event that the
counter-revolution will begin."
Taken from: Catholic Prophecy (pp 47-48)
Compiled by: Yves Dupont
Published by: www.TanBooks.com
Copyright: Original 1970
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