Catholic Prophecy- Russia/Turkey War
Brother
Anthony of Aachen (19th century)
“Someday
war will break out in Alsace. I saw French in Alsace with Strasburg at their
rear and I saw Italians fighting with them. Suddenly, great transports of
troops arrived from the French side. A two day battle ended with the defeat of
the Prussian Army. The French pursed the Prussians over the Rhine in many
directions. In a second battle, at Frankfurt the Prussians lost again and
retreated to Siegeburg, where they joined with the Russian army. The Russians
made common cause with the Prussians. It seemed to me as if the Austrians were
also helping the French.
After some days the Russians and the Prussians retreated
past the Rhine below Bonn. Steadily pressed by their opponents they retired in
Cologne which had been so bombed that only one fourth of the city remained.
People rejoiced because they were freed from the Prussians. Then a new emperor
was elected and he met the Pope. Meanwhile deadly epidemics broke out in the
regions that war had broken out and many more people died. There was now peace
between the French and Germans. I heard Gods voice say "Prussia must be so
humiliated that it will never again bring sorrow to the Church. In the
following year the Russians will war with the Turks driving the latter out of
Europe and taking Constantinople. The new German Emperor will mobilize for war
but the Germans will not go beyond their frontiers. Soon after the Russian
Turkish war, England too shall be visited by war."