Tuesday, July 31, 2007

FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1962:

Will Benedict XVI go to Russia?

"THE POPE IN RUSSIA, AT MOSCOW,
THEN THE BEGINNING OF THE
DIFFICULT PRE-AVISO PERIOD . . ."

On that day, Mari-Loli and Conchita received new and prophetic revelations about the future tribulations of the brief yet very difficult time of the Pre-Aviso. Conchita said also during her ecstasy that "Communism will come back also in Spain." The Blessed Virgin also predicted to the visionary that "the Pope would go to Russia, to Moscow," a trip absolutely unthinkable in the political climate of the 1960's. She also added, among other important things, that "as soon as the Sovereign Pontiff would return to the Vatican, successive violent persecutions would break out here and there in Europe." These would be signs that the world, and particularly the Church (people would then believe that She will be on the point of disappearing, etc . . .), were entering into the relatively short, yet very difficult, period of the Pre-Warning.
[From 'Garabandal' Book, page 132]

Reading and commenting on this paragraph line by line, we could say that before the Warning comes, things will look really bad and hopeless around the world. Kind of like these days, yes? Communism is back already with the anti-God and anti-Church governments around the world. We even have a communist leader in Venezuela now. Even in England the Church is battling with the government over gay adoption rights and abortion/euthanasia.

The Pope in Russia? It could happen now, cause the Russians are more open to a visit these days. But not in the 60's. Remember the Cuban Missile crisis at that time? The world is at war now, but it could get worse, especially with these small countries developing Atom Bombs. One thing is certain, God will intervene before we blow the world to pieces. Jesus will return and reign in our hearts as King. Just be prepared to endure a lot of trials before He returns.
Roman Deacon

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