Thursday, October 2, 2014

One Year Later: Evil Portent For Pope Francis: What Kind Of Sign Will Saint Thérèse Of The Child Jesus Send Pope Francis On Her Feast Day?

Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus And The Holy Face

The following was originally published last year (see here) the followup post from last year will be posted tomorrow. The Feast day for Saint Thérèse Of  The Child Jesus is celebrated on October 3rd in the traditional Latin Mass. When Paul VI destroyed the liturgy the wicked churchmen moved her Feast day to October 1st.

From October 2 2013:

We found out recently that Pope Francis received a sign in the form of a white rose from St Thérèse of the Child Jesus on September 8th -  a day after the peace vigil for Syria. We also learned that that Bergoglio is always looing for a sign from the saint.
“Whenever I have a problem, I ask Saint Thérèse of Lisieux not to solve it, but to take it into her hands and to help me accept it and I almost always receive a white rose as a sign.” Cardinal Bergoglio
So  apparently the Pope got another sign from the saint on Sunday 8th of September:
The Pope told me he received the freshly-picked white rose out of the blue from a gardener as he was taking a stroll in the Vatican Gardens on Sunday 8 September,” Mgr. Menichelli said. “The Pope sees this flower as a “sign”, a “message” from Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, whom he had turned to in a moment of worry the day before.” The Archbishop passed on the Pope’s greetings to those attending the book presentation, adding that he had been authorised to tell them about the rose. The Pope did not say anything about the white rose having any connection to the peace vigil for Syria the previous evening. But it is not hard to imagine that one of the Pope’s worries at the time was the international situation, the massacres in Syria and the West’s proposed intervention in the Middle Eastern country. Vatican Insider More>>>>
What is the meaning of the white rose? It has not been made clear.  Maybe its confirmation that the Pope should continue to dialogue with Muslims? One thing is certain is that the Pope ignored another greater sign of eighty dead souls killed by Muslims suicide bombers just after Sunday Mass. The dialoguing  pope ignored this sign of  80 dead mass attending Roman Catholics and continues to preach on the necessity of dialoguing with Muslims.

Pope Francis is involving Saint Thérèse of Lisieux in his problems that he creates, he doesn't want the saint to  give him a solution to the problems he creates, the pope just wants the will to accept the problems. Meaning: dialogue at all costs - not matter how many souls perish.

So it will be interesting to see  what kind of answer or sign Saint Thérèse of Lisieux  gives him and the world tomorrow on her feast day.

Saint Thérèse of Lisieux would have noting to do with Vatican II or the stripped and barren new mass - I'd said she does  not want anything to do with Pope Francis the Destroyer-  may we soon witness a sign from the saint to that effect.

The saint is not a product of Vatican II she is not a product of the stripped and barren new mass and she is not a product of the mess that is Pope Francis!

May she make it clear tomorrow!

Pay Attention!

Demon Pazuzu 
“In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons will be unloosed from hell; they will put an end to faith little by little, even in those dedicated to God. They will blind them in such a way, that, unless they are blessed with a special grace, these people will take on the spirit of these angels of hell; several religious institutions will lose all faith and will lose many souls.Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 
Several will abandon the faith, and a great number of priests and members of religious orders will break away from the true religion; among these people there will even be bishops. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 
Francis The Destroyer
For In Those Days Jesus Christ Will Send Them Not A True Pastor, But A Destroyer ~ St. Francis 

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