Mar 13, 2013
A barefoot
man prays at St. Peter's square during the papal conclave on March 12, 2013 in
Vatican City.
Could this
be one of the two witnesses in the book of Revelation?
VATICAN CITY
– When black smoke billowed from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel around
7:41 p.m. Tuesday, many among the thousands who had poured into St. Peter's
Square awaiting word from the papal conclave greeted the news with groans and
disappointed shouts.
But not the
barefoot in the hooded burlap robe I was chatting with as he had some
interesting things to say, a prophecy, even. Yes, about the end times.
"Now
times are very difficult for the church," he said, when I asked the
question that is nearly ubiquitous in Rome at the moment – who would he like to
see elected pope – he skipped names and went straight to end times. "When
Christians speak of eternity – of paradise – and even of hell in a world the
world doesn't like it.
Then he said
“With everything else going on lately, so much prophecy being fulfilled before
your very eyes, the end time’s clock for the world is 2 minutes to mid-night.
I want to
urge you that instead of taking pictures of me, to please realize the difficult
times we are living in, very difficult indeed. We have to pray and prepare
ourselves for suffering...much suffering is coming to the Church, The Vatican
and the individuals.
We are
nearing the end times, so instead of looking at me, look at the end times that
we are fast approaching.
He goes on to say:
"But
the day will come - and it's close, in which the whole world - a world that
globally has closed heaven to the face of God and his Christ".
"If we
humble ourselves before God, he will provide for everything, it is especially
important to pray together and ask Jesus to have mercy on us in these times
where so many people are suffering and don't know how they will make it
through...and the church has so much to give! It is more than a human
institution but sometimes people get confused. This is more than an election of
a head of State, more than political matters, it is spiritual. The Vatican will
have to suffer greatly because severe times await the church.
The world
far from God, and an economic collapse that will make return hunger even in our
western countries. "Why do you say: Peace, freedom and well-being, when
these things are not here and will not be?" - Is written in the second
prophecy on Rome ("To the Pleasure seeking City") - "War,
oppression and hunger, I will send then upon your nations.
Described in
detail and in its tragic consequences in one of the other prophecies of this
unstoppable economic collapse will put one against the other.
Yes, because
also on this idolatrous world of ours, rebellious to God and his Christ, the
extermination hangs over. Jesus spoke about it clearly, in the Gospel: “For in
those days there will be suffering, such as not has been since the beginning of
the creation that God created until now, no, and never will be. And if the Lord
had not cut short those days, no one would be saved; but for the sake of the
elect, whom he chose, ha has cut short those days”.
(Mark
13:19-20) And from this extermination all those who have the Tau in their heart
will escape.
All those
who "moan and cry" for their sins and all those who do not get
accustomed to the evil that they see around them.
My new,
unusually friend said “He is coming! I shall know Him, Jesus! My Beloved Lord!
He is coming! I shall know Him, Changed forever to His likeness”.
Then he shrugged
and returned to his prayers, kneeling on a sewer grate in the middle of the
square, even as most of the crowd that packed the cold, wet piazza outside St.
Peter's Basilica disappeared almost as quickly as it gathered.
So there you
have it. Interesting that a Barefoot Man dressed in sackcloth under the rain
would pray in the middle of the st Peter's Piazza for the Vatican.
If not a
crazy coincidence, as he walked off a black smoke billowed from the chimney
atop the Sistine Chapel around 7:41 p.m. it's a sign.
Messaggio Augurale Nuovo Anno 2014
Massimo Coppo May 3, 2013
Da Assisi Messaggio alla CEIPublished on May 20, 2014
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