Saturday, August 8, 2015

Forerunner To The Antichrist Gary & His Crew: ‘Have Nothing to Do With Them,’ Says Bishop About SSPX - Bishop Morlino Has Issued A Warning About The SSPX

 And they had hair as the hair of women.
Apoc.ix.viii.

I dreamed of this one here as Lord and huntsman,
pursing the wolf and the cubs up the mountain
(which blocks the sight of Lucca from the Pisans).

with skinny bitches, well trained and obedient;
he had out in front as leaders of the pack
Gualandi with Sismondi and Lanfranchi.

A short run, and the father with his sons
seemed to grow tired, and then I thought I saw
long fangs sunk deep into their sides, ripped open.
Inferno xxxiii

"A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops drawn from many nations, will wage war against the true Christ, sole Savior of the world; he will shed much blood and will seek to annihilate the cult of God so as to be regarded as a god." Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
“J.M.J. 
The third part of the secret revealed at the Cova da Iria-Fatima, on 13 July 1917. 
I write in obedience to you, my God, who command me to do so through his Excellency the Bishop of Leiria and through your Most Holy Mother and mine. 
After the two parts which I have already explained, at the left of Our Lady and a little above, we saw an Angel with a flaming sword in his left hand; flashing, it gave out flames that looked as though they would set the world on fire; but they died out in contact with the splendour that Our Lady radiated towards him from her right hand: pointing to the earth with his right hand, the Angel cried out in a loud voice: ‘Penance, Penance, Penance!'. And we saw in an immense light that is God: ‘something similar to how people appear in a mirror when they pass in front of it' a Bishop dressed in White ‘we had the impression that it was the Holy Father'. Other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious going up a steep mountain, at the top of which there was a big Cross of rough-hewn trunks as of a cork-tree with the bark; before reaching there the Holy Father passed through a big city half in ruins and half trembling with halting step, afflicted with pain and sorrow, he prayed for the souls of the corpses he met on his way; having reached the top of the mountain, on his knees at the foot of the big Cross he was killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows at him, and in the same way there died one after another the other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious, and various lay people of different ranks and positions. Beneath the two arms of the Cross there were two Angels each with a crystal aspersorium in his hand, in which they gathered up the blood of the Martyrs and with it sprinkled the souls that were making their way to God.

Tuy-3-1-1944”.
Gary the forerunner to the Antichrist hates the SSPX. Because of Gary's hatred for the SSPX, Gary will one day murder the Fatima Pope, because the Fatima Pope will most likely come from the ranks of SSPX.

Before all this happens I would expect Pope Francis to die soon.

The next elected Pope will be a bishop that is hated by Voris. This next Pope will make a fool out of Voris. Many will wonder if Voris will attack the new pope since Voris attacked him as a bishop. The Answer is no. Voris will not attack the new Pope. Many if not all will then laugh at Voris for his foolishness. Voris will then disappear to some secluded mountain top to wait out the pontificate of this new pope.

After the death of Francis II a SSPX priest or bishop will be elected as Pope. This will be the Fatima Pope.

Voris will by then have raised an Army and will seek out the Fatima Pope to kill him.

Thus settling his score agains the SSPX.

Gary will then earn the title of the Forerunner to the Antichrist.

Here is the latest on the SSPX from Gary & crew at Church Militant.com


MADISON, Wis., August 7, 2015 (ChurchMilitant.com) - Bishop Robert C. Morlino of the diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, has issued a warning about the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX).

In his statement, Bishop Morlino takes a measured stance, acknowledging the complexities of the situation and clarifying that the SSPX is not "in schism, in the strict sense" — meaning the Church has not formally declared the group to be in schism. He goes on to lay out reasons, however, why the group remains in material schism.

He strongly admonishes the Traditionalist community in his diocese to have "nothing to do with them." He cites pope Benedict's 2009 motu proprio, which states that the SSPX "does not possess a canonical status in the Church" and its ministers "do not legitimately exercise any ministry in the Church."

His Excellency notes that while several of the sacraments offered by the SSPX are valid, all of them are illegally celebrated, and so "Catholics should not frequent SSPX chapels or seek sacraments from the priests of the SSPX."

Two of the sacraments offered by the SSPX on the other hand, are both invalid and illicit. Marriage and Confession require jurisdiction, which the SSPX does not possess. The SSPX claims that there is a state of emergency, and thus it can offer these sacraments. But Bp. Morlino was quick to point out two errors with this reasoning:
1) the Legislator (the Pope) and the bishops with him don't think there is a state of emergency, and 2) the sacraments offered by the SSPX are already widely available at legitimate parishes and chapels, i.e., no one is being denied the sacraments.
Bishop Morlino ends his message with some practical advice:
In closing, I want to stress that the need for a reform of the reform is real, and it is underway in our diocese. If you see that the Church needs fixing, work with your bishop, your pastors, and your fellow lay faithful to fix it. Share your needs and your concerns. Leaving is the last thing to do; leaving just doesn’t make sense! Communion with the Church is something to be cherished, safeguarded, and nourished.
Always looking at our Blessed Mother’s fidelity to Her Son, let us turn in prayer to Mary, Mother of the Church and Mother of our faith.

Read the bishop's full statement here.

For a list of diocesan-approved Traditional Latin Masses, go here.

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