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April 15, 2026                   

(1Th 5:1-7) But of the times and moments, brethren, you need not, that we should write to you: For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord shall so come as a thief in the night. For when they shall say: Peace and security; then shall sudden destruction come upon them, as the pains upon her that is with child, and they shall not escape. But you, brethren, are not in darkness, that the day should overtake you as a thief. For all you are the children of light and children of the day: we are not of the night nor of darkness. Therefore, let us not sleep, as others do: but let us watch, and be sober. For they that sleep, sleep in the night; and they that are drunk, are drunk in the night.

CRISIS MAGAZINEAre We in the End Times? by Fr.  Joseph Gill

MARK MALLET BLOG10 Reasons the Fuse is Short

AI Summary of the blog post: "10 Reasons the Fuse is Short" by Mark Mallett

The central message of the post is that we are living in a special, prolonged "time of mercy" — a period of extraordinary grace extended by God (as revealed to St. Faustina Kowalska in 1937) — but this time has an expiry date. It will soon give way to the "Day of Justice" (also called the "Day of the Lord"), a purifying event where God will judge wickedness and fulfill promises to the faithful. The author argues that the "fuse" of this merciful period is growing very short, supported by 10 converging reasons drawn from Scripture, Church teaching, private revelations, and current world events.

Here are the 10 reasons outlined in the article, with brief explanations:

1. Joel Prophesied This Hour
   The massive explosion of prophecies, Marian apparitions, locutions, and visions in recent generations matches the biblical prophecy of Joel (quoted in Acts 2:17–21) about the last days, when God pours out His Spirit, leading to widespread prophesying, dreams, visions, and signs before the great Day of the Lord.

2. The Magisterium’s Warning
   Successive popes (from Leo XIII to John Paul II) have used strikingly prophetic language to describe our era — speaking of widespread apostasy, the "Son of Perdition," spirits of error, and the need for "watchmen" to announce Christ's coming — aligning closely with end-times prophecies.

3. The “sense of the faithful”
   The baptized share in Christ's prophetic office (Catechism n. 897) and many faithful (laity and clergy alike) report a powerful, growing interior sense of urgency to convert and prepare as global signs intensify.

4. The General Signs — Man-Made?
   The "birth pains" Jesus described (wars, earthquakes, famines, plagues — Matthew 24) are increasingly man-made or human-amplified (e.g., record conflicts, engineered disasters, weaponized diseases), suggesting humanity itself is forging the instruments of its own potential destruction.

5. Idolatry
   Modern society has created a new "golden calf" through worship of technology and AI, which increasingly replaces human relationships, work, and even spiritual guidance — echoing the original temptation to "be like gods" through forbidden knowledge.

6. Playing God
   Humanity's unchecked pursuit of cloning, genetic engineering, designer babies, and weather manipulation crosses moral boundaries and attempts to usurp God's role, as warned by Pope Benedict XVI.

7. Existential Threats
   Rapidly advancing dangers — AI approaching singularity (potentially by 2026), nuclear World War III risks, and lab-created lethal pathogens — place humanity on the brink of self-annihilation.

8. The Culture of Death
   Abortion, euthanasia, endless wars, and widespread starvation constitute sins that "cry out to heaven," spilling innocent blood in a way that echoes Cain's crime and invites divine justice (as emphasized by St. John Paul II in *Evangelium Vitae*).

9. The Emerging Global Slavery
   The push toward cashless societies, digital IDs, and centralized control by governments/financial elites is creating a system of total surveillance and restricted freedom — described as a form of "global Communism" achieved through orchestrated chaos.

10. The Great Scattering of the Church
    The Church faces a final, severe trial that will shake the faith of many, scatter the flock, and involve apostasy even "from the top" — fulfilling prophecies about doctrinal confusion, indifferentism, and the Church's purification before the end.

Overall tone and perspective: The post is written in an urgent, prophetic, and eschatological style typical of Mark Mallett's writing. It blends Catholic tradition, Scripture, approved private revelations (especially Faustina and Fatima), papal teachings, and contemporary headlines to argue that the signs are converging rapidly — calling readers to recognize this "time of visitation," repent, and prepare while mercy is still extended.

Ladder of Divine Ascent excerpt: Step 7- "On Joy-Making Mourning"

3. Repentance is the cheerful deprival of every bodily comfort.

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