Prophecies of
the Nursing Nun of Bellay
This prophecy was written sometime between 1810 and 1830 and was
entrusted to FatherFulgence, the Chaplain of the Trappist Monastery of Notre
Dame des Gardes, near Angers.
a) "Once again the madmen seem to gain the upper hand! They laugh God to
scorn. Now, the churches are closed; the pastors run away; the Holy
Sacrifice ceases."
b) "Woe to thee, corrupt city! the wicked try to destroy everything; their
books and their doctrine as swamping the world. But the day of justice is
come. Here is your King; He comes forward amidst the confusion of those
stormy days. Horrible times! The just and the wicked fall; Babylon, is
reduced to ashes. Woe to thee, city three times accursed!"
c) "There was also a great battle, the like of which has never been seen
before. Blood was flowing like water after a heavy rain. The wicked were
trying to slaughter all the servants of the Religion of Jesus Christ. After
they had killed a large number, they raised a cry of victory, but suddenly
the just received help from above."
d) "A saint raises his arms to Heaven; he allays the wrath of God. He
ascends the throne of Peter. At the same time, the Great Monarch ascends the
throne of his ancestors. All is quiet now. Altars are set up again; religion
comes to life again. What I see now is so wonderful that I am unable to
express it."
e) "All these things shall come to pass once the wicked have succeeded in
circulating large numbers of bad books."
Taken from: Catholic Prophecy (pg 51)
Compiled by: Yves Dupont
Published by: www.TanBooks.com
Copyright: Original 1970
--
Jesse Gomez Jr
In Beautiful Norway
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