Prophecies of
Sister Marianne
This holy nun lived in the convent of the Ursulines in Blois. She made
many prophecies. Shortly before her death she predicted the fall of Napoleon
1 and his brief return from the Island of Elba.
a) "As long as public prayers are said, nothing shall happen. But a time
will come when public prayers shall cease. People will say: 'Things remain
as they are.'"
b) "All men will be taken away gradually in small groups. Only old men will
remain. Before the great battle the wicked shall be masters (in France).
They will do as much harm as they can, but not as much as they would like,
because they shall not have enough time. The good Catholics shall be on the
point of being annihilated but, O Power of God, a stroke from Heaven will
save them. All the wicked shall perish, but also many good Catholics."
c) "Such extraordinary events shall take place that the most incredulous
will be forced to say: 'Truly, the finger of God is here.'There shall be a
terrible night during which no one will be able to sleep. But these trials
shall not last long because no one could endure them. When all shall appear
lost, all will be saved."
d) "It is then that the Prince shall reign, whom people did not esteem
before, but whom they shall then seek. The triumph of religion will be so
great that no one has ever seen the equal. All injustices will be made good;
civil laws will be made in harmony with the laws of God and of the Church.
Education in the schools will be most Christian, and workers'guilds will
flourish again."
Taken from: Catholic Prophecy (pg 50)
Compiled by: Yves Dupont
Published by: www.TanBooks.com
Copyright: Original 1970
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Jesse Gomez Jr
In Beautiful Norway
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