St. John Bosco EndTimes Prophecy:
"St.
Giovanni Bosco (1815-1888), the patron of editors and homeless
children, founded the religious order of the Salesians (Society of St.
Francis de Sales) in 1859. Don Bosco, as he was better known, was
devoted to serving homeless children. He was ordained in 1934. He was
also devoted to the Virgin Mary ("The August Queen of Heaven"), who
graced him with some prophecies. St. John, however, said:
"Do not call me a prophet until the things I have foretold have come to pass".
His
predictions especially concern the Catholic Church and the Papacy,
which will be forced to evacuate Rome when "Cossack horses will drink
from St. Peter's fountain." The following is his most famous prophecy:
"War
comes from the south, peace from the north. French laws no longer
recognize the Creator, but the Creator will make himself recognized and
will visit her thrice with the rod of his wrath. In the first visit he
breaks her pride by conquest, plundering ruined harvest and butchery of
men and beasts.
"In
the second visit the great prostitute of Babylon, which makes decent
people sigh and call the Brothel of Europe, will be left without a
leader and will be a victim of disorder.
"Paris!
Paris! Instead of arming yourself in the name of the Lord, you fortify
with Houses of Immorality. They will be destroyed by you yourself. Your
idol, the Pantheon, will be burnt to ashes in order that this may come
true: "violence, uttereth lies against me." Your enemies will reduce you
to want, to hunger, to fear, and will make you the abomination of
nations. Ah, woe to you, if you do not recognize the hand that strikes
you! I want to punish immorality, the despising of, and the contempt for
My Law, says the Lord.
"In
the third visit you will fall into the hands of foreigners. Your
enemies standing afar off will behold your palaces in flames. Your homes
will become a heap of ruins with the blood of your heroes who are no
more.
"But
there will come a great warrior from the North carrying a banner and on
the right hand that supports it is written: "The Irresistible Hand of
the Lord." At that very moment there went out to meet him the Venerable
Old Man of Lazio, holding aloft a brilliantly glowing torch. The banner
then increased in size and turned from black to snow-white. In the
middle of the banner, in letters of gold, there was written the name of
Him who is able to do all things. The warrior with his men bowed and
shook hands with the Venerable Old Man.
"Now
Heaven's voice is addressed to the Shepherd of shepherds. You are now
in conference with your advisors. The enemy of the good does not stand
idle one moment. He studies and practices all his arts against you. He
will sow discord among your consultors; he will raise up enemies amongst
my children. The powers of the world will belch forth fire, and they
would that the words be suffocated in the throats of the custodians of
my law. That will not happen, they will do no harm but to themselves.
You must hurry. If you cannot untie the knots, cut them. If you find
yourself hard pressed, do not give up but continue until the head of the
hydra of error is cut off. This stroke will make the world and Hell
beneath it tremble, but the world will be safe and all the good will
rejoice.
Keep your consultors always with you, even if only two.
Wherever you go, continue and bring to an end the work entrusted to you.
The days fly by, your years will reach the destined number; but the
great Queen will ever be your help, as in times past, so in the future
She will always be the exceeding great fortress of the Church.
"Ah,
but you, Italy, land of blessings! Who has steeped you in desolation!
Blame not your enemies, but rather your friends. Can you not hear your
children asking for the bread of faith and finding only those who smash
it to pieces? What shall I do? I shall strike the shepherds, I shall
disperse the flock, until those sitting on the throne of Moses search
for good pastures and the flock listens attentively and is fed.
"Of
the flock and over the shepherds My hand will weigh heavy. Famine,
pestilence, and war will be such that mothers will have to cry on
account of the blood of their sons and of their martyrs dead in a
hostile country.
"And
to you, Rome, what will happen! Ungrateful Rome, effeminate Rome, proud
Rome! You have reached such a height that you search no further. You
admire nothing else in your Sovereign except luxury, forgetting that you
and your glory stands upon Golgotha. Now he is old, defenseless, and
despoiled; and yet at his word, the word of one who was in bondage, the
whole world trembles.
"Rome! To you I will come four times.
"The first time, I shall strike your lands and the inhabitants thereof.
"The second time, I shall bring the massacre and the slaughter even to your very walls. And will you not yet open your eyes?
"I
shall come a third time and I shall beat down to the ground your
defenses and the defenders, and at the command of the Father, the reign
of terror, of dreadful fear, and of desolation shall enter into your
city.
'But
My wise men have now fled and My law is even now trampled underfoot.
Therefore I will make a fourth visit. Woe to you if My law shall still
be considered as empty words. There will be deceit and falsehood among
both the learned and the ignorant. Your blood and that of your children
will wash away your stains upon God's law. War, pestilence and famine
are the rods to scourge men's pride and wickedness. O wealthy men, where
is your glory now, your estates, your palaces? They are the rubble on
the highways and byways.
"And
your priests, why have you not run to "cry between the vestibule and
the Altar," begging God to end these scourges? Why have you not, with
the shield of faith, gone upon the housetops, into the homes, along the
highways and byways, into every accessible corner to carry the seed of
My word? Know you that this is the terrible two-edged sword that cuts
down My enemies and breaks the Anger of God and of men?
"These things must come one after another. They are inexorable.
"Things are happening too slowly.
"But the August Queen of Heaven is present.
"The power of the Lord is in His hands. He scatters His enemies as a cloud.
"The Venerable Old Man attires himself in all his ancient raiment.
"There will come a violent hurricane.
"Iniquity
is consummated. Sin will have its end. And before two full moons of the
month of flowers will have run their course, the rainbow of peace will
rise above the earth.
"The Great Minister will see the bride of his King arrayed in festive fashion.
"Throughout
the world the sun will appear so luminous that the likes of which never
has been seen since the tongues of fire descended on the Cenacle until
this day, nor will such a sun ever be seen again until the very last of
days.
"It
was a dark night. Men could no longer tell which way to take in order
to return to their homes. Suddenly there appeared in the heavens a very
bright light that illuminated the steps of the travelers as though it
was midday. At that moment there was seen a host of men and women, of
young and old, of nuns, monks and priests with the Holy Father at the
head. They were going out from the Vatican and were arranging themselves
in line for a procession.
"And
then there came a furious storm which clouded that light somewhat and
made it appear that light and darkness were engaged in battle. In the
meantime they arrived at a little square covered with dead and wounded,
some of whom cried aloud and asked for help.
Very
many were dropping out of the line of procession. After having walked
for a time that would correspond to two hundred risings of the sun they
realized that they were no longer in Rome. Struck with fear they all ran
to the Holy Father to defend him personally and to attend to his wants.
Instantly two angels were seen carrying a banner; they presented it to
the Holy Father and said:
"Receive
the banner of He Who fights and scatters the strongest armies of the
world. Your enemies are dispersed. Your children with tears and sighs
beg you to return."
Looking
at the banner one could see written on one side, "Queen conceived
without sin," and on the other side, "Help of Christians."
The
Holy Father joyfully took the banner, but looking closely at the small
number of those who remained with him, he became very sad. The two
angels add:
"Go
quickly and console your children. Write your brothers dispersed
throughout the world that there must be a reform in the morals of men.
That cannot be obtained except by distributing to the people the bread
of the Divine Word. Catechize the children, preach the detaching of the
heart from the things that are of the earth. The time has come,"
concluded the two angels, "when the poor shall evangelize the people.
Vocations will come from among those working with the spade, the ax, the
hammer to the end that they fulfill the words of David: God has raised
up the poor from the land in order to place them on the thrones of the
princes of His people."
Having
heard that, the Holy Father began the march. The farther he went the
greater did the procession behind increase. When finally he set foot in
the Holy City, he wept bitter tears for the distress in which he found
the people and the large number now missing. As he entered St. Peter's
he intoned the "Te Deum" to which a choir of angels replied singing:
"Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to men of good will."
With
the end of the hymn there came an end to the thick darkness and the sun
shone with a brightness all its own. The cities, the towns, and
villages were thinly populated. The land had been leveled down as if by a
hurricane, by a tempest, and a hailstorm. People went from one to
another saying in tones of great emotion:
"There is a God in Israel."
"From
the beginning of the exile until the singing of the "Te Deum", the sun
rose in the East two hundred times. The time that passed for the
fulfilling of these things corresponds to four hundred risings of the
sun".
The following prophecy (excerpted from a longer version) was given to St. Bosco by the Queen of Heaven:
"In
the midst of this endless sea, two solid columns, a short distance
apart, soar high into the sky. One is surmounted by a statue of the
Immaculate Virgin, at whose feet a large inscription reads Auxilium
Christianorum (Help of Christians). The other, far loftier and sturdier,
supports a Host of proportionate size, and bears beneath is the
inscription Salus credentium (Salvation of believers).
"The
flagship commander -- the Roman Pontiff -- standing at the helm,
strains every muscle to steer his ship between the two columns, from
whose summits hang many anchors and strong hooks linked to chains. The
entire enemy fleet closes in to intercept and sink the flagship at all
costs. They bombard it with everything they have: books and pamphlets,
incendiary bombs, firearms, cannons. The battle rages ever more furious.
Beaked prows ram the flagship again and again, but to no avail,
as
unscathed and undaunted, it keeps on its course. At times, a formidable
ram splinters a gaping hole in its hull, but immediately, a breeze from
the two columns instantly seals the gash.
"Meanwhile,
enemy cannons blow up; firearms and beaks fall to pieces; ships crack
up and sink to the bottom. In blind fury, the enemy takes to
hand-to-hand combat, cursing and blaspheming. Suddenly the Pope falls,
seriously wounded. He is instantly helped up, but struck a second time,
dies. A shout of victory rises from the enemy, and wild rejoicing sweeps
their ships. But no sooner is the Pope dead than another takes his
place. The captains of the auxiliary ships elected him so quickly that
the news of the Pope's death coincides with that of his successor’s
election. The enemy's self-assurance wanes.
"Breaking
through all resistance, the new Pope steers his ship safely between the
two columns; first, to the one surmounted by the Host, and then the
other, topped by the statue of the Virgin. At this point, something
unexpected happens. The enemy ships panic and disperse, colliding with
and scuttling each other.
"Some
auxiliary ships, which had gallantly fought alongside their flagship,
are the first to tie up at the two columns. Many others, which had
fearfully kept far away from the fight, stand still, cautiously waiting
until; the wrecked enemy ships vanish under the waves. Then they too
head for the two columns, tie up at the swinging hooks and ride safe and
tranquil beside their flagship. A great calm now covers the sea".
St. John Bosco reiterated his prediction in 1862:
"There
will be an Ecumenical Council in the next century, after which there
will be chaos in the Church. Tranquility will not return until the Pope
succeeds in anchoring the boat of Peter between the twin pillars of
Eucharistic Devotion and Devotion to Our Lady. This will come about one
year before the end of the century."
~TCK
I concecrate myself to Mary and Jesus , and place myself under their mantels and protection help and care.Help me to be a true saint of the end times,disciple of Mary ,and warrior of the traditional Roman Catholic Apostolic faith . Help me to be saved to go toheaven not hell nor purgatory , limbo ,also not to enter shamefully into heaven and get and go to the highest glories of heaven.For me to live the faith fully always show yourself with me all of heaven especially Mary that I may come to God.
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