Sep. 1, 2017

Revelation of Pope Pius IX

“ ‘My Successor, says Pius IX, will see the blood of Christians running with an increased violence.  He will see it running like streams. I hope Frenchmen will have, on his behalf, the same devotion they had for me …’

“ ‘That great and last revelation is to take place when a fervent and zealous king will give France all its delights. She has to go through that great battle … which is swinging above France and above Rome. That storm will bring back triumphantly a predestined King whom men refuse but whom Heaven loves.’

“ ‘I love that King and bequeath to my Successor the thought of that great prince who will come to his assistance. He took a vow about it and promised it to Heaven “Yes, I will go and shed my blood to save his life.”  He will go but will be spared:  his protection is written in Heaven.’

Pope Pius IX goes on:

“ ‘Children of Calvary, I am not dead but  just asleep. My slumber is light; I will arise at the clatter of the storm and will bring victory along … I love Frenchmen; I love France; she has been my support and defense … You who are still living, perhaps you do not suspect the plots which are laid, at this moment, against the Church.’

“ ‘Do not be afraid, but within a short time you will see that storm arising over France and over Rome. Within a few hours, France will give her assistance to the captive …’

“ ‘Our Lord will give my Successor chains twice heavier than the ones I carried on. Arms recently invented will be taken up; day and night they will encamp around his prison. They will shower a hailstorm of bullets. Fire and blood will have their voices heard, taking turns. The victim will be locked within the Vatican; he will receive a great assistance from Heaven. There is a secret about the life of the Sovereign Pontiff, the new Pope; but it is not for this day.’

“ ‘—I do not want anything to do with it, kind Holy Father.’ [Marie-Julie says.]

“ ‘However that secret is directed to you.’

“ ‘Keep these words well in mind, my children. Later on, it will be given you to study them in their full extension … Divine Jesus has a great design upon this land of Britanny; but sufferings have to be proportioned to that design.’ ”

Words of Pope Pius IX 

(March 13, 1878)

[Source: pp. 208-209, Prophecies of La Fraudais ]. 

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Reflections on this prophecy:

Pope Pius IX is loved by Catholics because his reign (1846 – 1848) proved to be of great importance to Holy Mother Church:

“Pius was a Marian pope, who in his encyclical, 'Ubi Primum' described Mary as a Mediatrix of Salvation. In 1854, he promulgated the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception, articulating a long-held Catholic belief that Mary, the Mother of God, was conceived without original sin. He conferred the title Our Mother of Perpetual Help on a famous Byzantine icon from Crete entrusted to the Redemptorists. In 1862, he convened 300 bishops to the Vatican for the canonization of twenty-six martyrs of Japan. His 1864 'Syllabus of Errors' stands as a strong condemnation against liberalism, modernism, moral relativism, and secularisation. Perhaps his most important legacy is the First Vatican Council, which convened in 1869, which defined the Dogma of Papal Infallibility, but was interrupted as Italian nationalist troops threatened Rome. The council is considered to have contributed to a centralization of the Church in the Vatican."

[Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Pius_IX]. 

He also became a prisoner in the Vatican, and the mason, General Garibaldi (Italian), forcibly took the Papal States from the land holdings that belonged to the Papacy.  Denied its dignity and its God-given right to temporal reign, this Papacy is viewed as one of great suffering and moral outrage at the hands of the masons, both for Pope Pius IX and for Holy Mother Church.

 

Pope Pius IX speaks of his Successor having to “see the blood of Christians running with an increased violence. He will see it running like streams.” 

Well, the immediate Successor of Pope Pius IX was Pope Leo XIII (1878 – 1903).

However, Pope Pius IX, in saying that the French Monarch will “come to his assistance [and that he is willing to] go and shed [his own] blood to save [the Pope’s] life, is placing this Successor at a future time.

This Papal Restoration is today a future event which the Church in Exile waits for, since the malicious judeo-masonic takeover of October 26, 1958:  “that great battle … which [was] swinging above France and above Rome”.

It is an old saying:  God works in mysterious ways. 

Certainly it is mystifying to us how the now almost 60-year destruction of the Catholic Faith in millions upon millions of hearts, minds, and souls is to be the “storm [which] will bring back triumphantly a predestined King whom men refuse but Heaven loves.”

Somehow, from this mess known as the novus ordo, the French Monarch is to come to the rescue of the True Pope!  So he must have the True Faith, in order to recognize the Holy Father and to come to his rescue!

And as a result of this Monarch, France, once guilty of plotting the overthrow of the Papacy, now will work with the Monarch to defend the True Papal Lineage, since France “will give her assistance to the captive”.  Of course, we must understand that France only follows the wishes of her own savior, the French Monarch, who has freed her from the invasion by the foreigners.

But the Holy Father, Pope Gregory XVII, has many sufferings. During his exile, the True Pope will not be recognized by bad Christians, the self-proclaimed “traditional catholics” and so, He remains in Exile, which is a prison, since He is unable to act:  “day and night they will encamp around his prison" and if He tried to escape, they threatened to "shower a hailstorm of bullets.”

What we see in the audacity of these bad Christians is that they taunt and harass by every means possible, and this attack continues even today, on the Papacy in Exile, through the internet and the various social media, where Pope Gregory XVIII is treated with utter contempt.  

At the time of the 1958 Conclave there were also nuclear weapons being tested by the Russians, the    "[a]rms recently invented”, where they “will have their voices heard, taking turns” in fact, threatening to bomb the Vatican, as has been stated by several authors, including Fr. Le Roux.

The victim, the Holy Father, is “locked within the Vatican” and will “receive a great assistance from Heaven” in that He will receive a miraculous protection, which has been corroborated by other Catholic mystics.

Pope Pius IX speaks about “a secret about the life of the Sovereign Pontiff, the new Pope”. Most interestingly, the matter must be about a great mistreatment of Pope Gregory XVII, for Marie-Julie Jahenny’s response is an adamant rejection, as if she is afraid to know this secret:  “I do not want anything to do with it,” she says.

But Marie-Julie is also a victim soul, and so Pope Pius IX tells her that the secret "is directed to [her]".  Obviously, Marie-Julie has some suffering to offer in aid of this Sovereign Pontiff, Pope Gregory XVII.

Pope Pius IX then tells us, the faithful children, to “keep these words well in mind” and that later on – perhaps in our lifetime – we will surely have the duty to “study them in their full extension”; that is, to explain these historical matters as they have indeed occurred.

And finally, the land of Brittany is mentioned, seeming to take on a metaphorical meaning for the Church in Exile, when Pope Pius IX says:  “Divine Jesus has a great design upon this land of Brittany; but sufferings have to be proportioned to that design.”

So all members of the Church in Exile are called to partake in these sufferings, so that the great miracle of the Papal Restoration may take place, and with it, the saving of millions upon millions of souls.  JMJ

 Links:  French Monarch   3 Crises in France

 "We declare, say, define and proclaim to every human creature that they by necessity for salvation are entirely subject to the Roman Pontiff ."

- Decree of Pope  Boniface VIII, Unam Sanctam, Nov. 18, 1302, ex cathedra