'Extinguish not the spirit. Despise not prophecies. But prove all things;
hold fast that which is good.' 1 Thessalonians 5
This is not a topic that I frequently write about, but I am absolutely
fascinated by this particular prophecy. I first read about these events
and prophecies some 12 years ago and I remember being struck by them. I
happened to be re-reading a book in my library this past weekend when I
read the prophecy detailed below and I was struck momentarily dumb.
Reading it again just ten years later made the clarity of this prophecy
leap off the page. I suppose a little background may be in
order.
Mother Mariana de Jesus Torres (1563-1635) was a Spanish Nun who helped
found a convent in early 17th century Ecuador. Our Lady appeared to
Mother Mariana and commissioned the creation of a statue. The statue, Our
Lady of Good Success, has a fascinating miraculous
story of its own that is well worth
reading about, but that is not today's topic. Mother Mariana was given a
series of prophecies specifically for the late 20th century. She even
prophesied that these would not become well known until the late 20th
century. Some additional writings of Mother Mariana were not discovered
until the 1980's. That discovery made her prophecies more well known, as
anticipated.
St Paul tells us 'not to despise prophecy, but to prove all things.' I
want to present to you a 400 yr. old prophecy from Mother Mariana and ask
you, does it prove itself trustworthy? Mother Mariana tells us about the
situation the Church and the world will find itself in during the late
20th century. Emphases mine.
- 鄭s for the Sacrament of Matrimony, which symbolizes the union of
Christ with His Church, it will be attacked and deeply profaned.
Freemasonry, which will then be in power, will enact iniquitous laws with
the aim of doing away with this Sacrament, making it easy for everyone to
live in sin and encouraging the procreation of illegitimate children born
without the blessing of the Church. The Catholic spirit will rapidly
decay; the precious light of Faith will gradually be extinguished until
there will be an almost total and general corruption of customs. Added to
this will be the effects of secular education, which will be one reason
for the dearth of priestly and religious vocations.
- 典he Sacrament of Holy Orders will be ridiculed, oppressed, and
despised, for in this Sacrament, the Church of God and even God Himself
is scorned and despised since He is represented in His priests. The Devil
will try to persecute the ministers of the Lord in every possible way; he
will labor with cruel and subtle astuteness to deviate them from the
spirit of their vocation and will corrupt many of them. These depraved
priests, who will scandalize the Christian people, will make the hatred
of bad Catholics and the enemies of the Roman Catholic and Apostolic
Church fall upon all priests.
- 'This apparent triumph of Satan will bring enormous sufferings to the
good Pastors of the Church, the many good priests, and the Supreme Pastor
and Vicar of Christ on Earth, who, a prisoner in the Vatican, will shed
secret and bitter tears in the presence of his God and Lord, beseeching
light, sanctity, and perfection for all the clergy of the world, of whom
he is King and Father.
- 擢urther, in these unhappy times, there will be unbridled luxury
which will ensnare the rest into sin and conquer innumerable frivolous
souls who will be lost. Innocence will almost no longer be found in
children, nor modesty in women. In this supreme moment of need of the
Church, the one who should speak will fall silent.'
I don't think any modern commentator could do a better job
describing the evils of our time. Further, the description of the effect
that a small group of 'depraved priests' would have on the Church and on
the good priests made the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
All genuine prophecy is about hope and this is another aspect of this
particular story. There is hope.
- Our Lady told her that in our lamentable times, heresies would
abound, the corruption of manners and customs would be almost complete,
and the light of the Faith nearly extinguished. To atone for the many
profanations, blasphemies, and abuses and to hasten the day of the
triumphant restoration, this 17th century sister was asked to become an
expiatory victim for our times.
- But Our Lady promised Her intercession at the very moment 'when the
evil will appear triumphant and when the authority abuses my power.' This
would 'mark the arrival of my hour, when I, in a marvelous way, will
dethrone the proud and accursed Satan, trampling him under my feet and
fettering him in the infernal abyss.' These words harmonize perfectly
with the message of hope Our Lady delivered to the three children at
Fatima in 1917: 'In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.'
While obviously no one is obliged to believe in this or any other
private prophecy, we are cautioned by St. Paul not to despise and to
test. What do you think, does this pass the test?
Patrick Archbold, Creative Minority Report,
http://www.creativeminorityreport.com/2008/06/despise-not-prophecy-but-prove-all.html