Tribulation Times
May 28, 2021
(1Th 5:19-21) Extinguish not the spirit. Despise not prophecies. But prove all things: hold fast that which is good.
FULL MOVIE LINK: Garabandal Only God Knows
BLOG: After 60 years, can we finally have 20/20 vision on Garabandal?
CATHOLIC STAND: Garabandal: Believe the Miracles
Summary
SUNSTAR.COM: Cervantes: Why believe Garabandal?
AMAZON LINK: A Walk to Garabandal: A Journey of Happiness and Hope by Ed Kelly
Kelly’s "Walk" starts when the high school Spanish teacher travels to Spain seeking adventure. A man sipping wine in a bar greets him, "Americano, you're late. A few years ago the foreigners poured through here to watch the strange reactions of four little girls who claimed visits from an angel and the Virgin Mary."
Kelly samples the food and wine and moves on to Pamplona where avoiding being gored by the bulls chases away all thoughts of little levitated mountain girls. Back home he learns that the Vatican takes seriously the predictions of a future horrifying warning for everyone in the world, followed in the village by the greatest miracle in history at which the sick will be cured. Conchita confirms to a BBC interviewer, “that if the conditional punishment follows, it would be better that her children had never been born.”
The author returns the next summer and fourteen more times to live more than four years total in the area. He listens to eyewitness relive what they had seen and heard and felt during the apparitions and gets to know the visionaries. He shows how the attractive twenty-two year old Conchita is even more fascinating living incognito as “Maria” in Barcelona.
In February 2018, the first movie on the happenings opened and has people all over Spain talking about Garabandal. The movie is projected to open in the U.S. before the end of the year. We are living in the end times.
"Have ANY Catholic Question? Just ask Ron Smith at: hfministry@roadrunner.com
(1Th 5:19-21) Extinguish not the spirit. Despise not prophecies. But prove all things: hold fast that which is good.
FULL MOVIE LINK: Garabandal Only God Knows
BLOG: After 60 years, can we finally have 20/20 vision on Garabandal?
CATHOLIC STAND: Garabandal: Believe the Miracles
Summary
- The events at Garabandal were surely of supernatural origin because the miracles that happened there cannot be explained by any other means.
- They were surely of heavenly and not demonic origin because of the clear respect for the Eucharist, the Rosary, proper authority in the Church, and the lives of Christian witness of the visionaries.
- The fact that Garabandal has more miracles than all other apparition sites is an indication that we should take its message very seriously and respond to it with urgency.
- The message of Garabandal is basically that of the Gospel: repent and believe, be devoted to the Eucharist and to prayer.
- Any other interpretations of Garabandal (the end of the papacy, the illegitimacy of Pope Francis, etc.) are not in line with Church teaching regarding the perpetuity of the Petrine ministry in the Church. This is not the opinion of a Catholic Stand columnist but the mind of the Church united around the successors of the apostles under Peter.
SUNSTAR.COM: Cervantes: Why believe Garabandal?
AMAZON LINK: A Walk to Garabandal: A Journey of Happiness and Hope by Ed Kelly
Kelly’s "Walk" starts when the high school Spanish teacher travels to Spain seeking adventure. A man sipping wine in a bar greets him, "Americano, you're late. A few years ago the foreigners poured through here to watch the strange reactions of four little girls who claimed visits from an angel and the Virgin Mary."
Kelly samples the food and wine and moves on to Pamplona where avoiding being gored by the bulls chases away all thoughts of little levitated mountain girls. Back home he learns that the Vatican takes seriously the predictions of a future horrifying warning for everyone in the world, followed in the village by the greatest miracle in history at which the sick will be cured. Conchita confirms to a BBC interviewer, “that if the conditional punishment follows, it would be better that her children had never been born.”
The author returns the next summer and fourteen more times to live more than four years total in the area. He listens to eyewitness relive what they had seen and heard and felt during the apparitions and gets to know the visionaries. He shows how the attractive twenty-two year old Conchita is even more fascinating living incognito as “Maria” in Barcelona.
In February 2018, the first movie on the happenings opened and has people all over Spain talking about Garabandal. The movie is projected to open in the U.S. before the end of the year. We are living in the end times.
Thoughts and Sayings of Saint Margaret Mary: Patience & Generosity
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