About the Site
This purpose
of this blog is to raise awareness of the authentic Great Catholic
Monarch and 'Angelic' Pontiff prophecies and commentaries of the
Fathers and Doctors of the Roman Catholic Church, the Saints,
Blesseds, Venerables, Church-approved mystics, as well as texts and
prophecies that may be read with discernment.
Using the
details discovered in the prophecies, a Prophecy Event Timeline has
been constructed on the Main Page (click here) in order to better understand how
they will all unfold.
Also this
mission of this blog is to identify those prophecies that are
condemned by the Church, and also to weed out the fake, unreliable,
and hoax prophecies and separate them from the real ones. For a List of all the suspect and fake texts and questionable or unapproved apparitions not included on the Timeline, (click here).
How and
why this blog was started:
Years ago
when I first moved to Fatima, I met an individual who was living here
at the time who first brought my attention to the 'Great Monarch and
Angelic Pontiff Prophecies'.
I listened
politely, later but rolled my eyes to Heaven thinking this man must
be off his rocker.
Fatima,
being what it is, tends to attract everyone: the curious, the
non-believers, tourists, the 'wackos' as well as pilgrims and the
truly devout. You never know who you might meet.
Once, an old
man whom I assume was an anti-Catholic went on an anti-Fatima crusade
and ran up to the altar area of the Holy Rosary Basilica with a small
statue of Our Lady and began to 'preach' to us all waiting for Mass
that 'this' was a hoax and an illusion! He had to be escorted out
by the Sanctuary guards, he was still yelling his piece the whole
time as he was led outside. I also witnessed a woman reading the blasphemous 'Da Vinci
Code' right during a Eucharistic Procession in the Sanctuary.
You can get
evangelical types of all kinds here, we even have the Jehovah's
Witnesses in Portugal trying to convert us all, so you can understand
why I was skeptical.
I was not
ignorant of the 'Three Days of Darkness' prophecies, but had never
heard of these 'King' prophecies before as the Church certainly
didn't teach or preach about them. I assumed this was another one of
those new, crazy 'faddy' false prophet spiels that were leading
people astray.
So, I gave
the 'Great Monarch' prophecies no further thought – that is until
several years later.
By then I
had started my writing. I am an ordinary Catholic layperson who writes non-fiction and fiction books. While taking a much
needed break from some serious non-fiction writing, I wrote my first novel. (If you like, click here for my book site.)
While
researching material for one of my mystic characters who would
certainly know about the Three Days of Darkness, I realised I needed
more recent information on the subject.
Has there
been any new Church approved mystic who was granted additional
revelations about the Three Days? If it was indeed real and Heaven
wished to warn us, surely there would have been another mystic chosen
to remind us again in our own times?
Since this
was a reasonable question, I was curious, and not just for book
research at that point.
One of the
very first search results that turned up in Google regarding the
Three Days prophecies was “Marie-Julie Jahenny”.
I couldn't
stop reading what I found.
Wow. An
approved stigmatist and mystic no one had heard of before, and
apparently there was no effort to open a process of canonisation
despite her local bishop's approval dating from as far back as 1875,
which was surprising considering all the prophecies she made and the
mystic experiences she had.
Then, take a
look at her prophecies, and you can see why. She foretold a
considerable lot more than the Three Days of Darkness.
Her
revelations are frightening regarding the punishments coming thanks to the corruption in the world and the Church, and yet hardly anyone knew of them, or so it
seemed when I discovered them.
I took
another 'break' from my creative writing (from the break I was
already taking!) and did my best to produce an English translation
of her prophecies – which, of all things contain perhaps some of
the most detailed Great Monarch prophecies ever revealed to a
Catholic mystic to date.
I was
stunned. Were there more?
For the
first time, I finally looked up the Great Monarch prophecies by other
mystics and discovered yes, this was real.
The
prophecies were true. They are not a crazy fad.
These
prophecies have been around for centuries.
In my
eagerness to share them, I added those I found at the time to my
translation of Marie-Julie Jahenny's prophecies in the back of the
book “We Are Warned: The Prophecies of Marie-Julie Jahenny”,
quoting them from sources by Catholic authors, and therefore I
assumed the Great Monarch prophecies had been well researched by them and were all correct.
To my
dismay, I have recently discovered that was not the case and that not
all of those prophecies were true, and several Catholic authors got
fooled, such as Fr. Culleton and Yves Dupont.
Some are
outright hoaxes, which is purely abominable.
Heaven does
not need lies to help spread Truth. The end does not justify the
means.
So, while I
in no way pretend to be a theologian, we Catholics are required to know our Faith in order to practise it fully and defend it properly, especially in these confusing
times when our Faith is being challenged like never before.
This blog is
an effort spread awareness about the Great Catholic Monarch and
Angelic Pontiff prophecies, that they are indeed true, while at the
same time using what research skills I've acquired to identify and
out all fakes that have fooled us for years.
The
condemned and fake prophecies are dangerous as the inconsistencies
caused by them have caused people to believe that all of the Great
Monarch prophecies must be fake and therefore must be a ruse from the
devil to mislead people into following the Antichrist!
That is not
the case. There are indeed authentic prophecies from approved
sources, and, once the fake prophecies are removed, the
inconsistencies start to disappear and we can see a clearer Timeline of events –
of which I am developing based on the details revealed. Click here
to see the Timeline of events.
I plan to
one day issue a revised edition of “We Are Warned” with the fake
prophecies removed and new authentic ones I've discovered added.
Until then, this blog is an effort to correct my unintentional error
of including false prophecies of the Great Monarch with the real
ones. My apologies. Mea culpa!
The fake,
suspicious, condemned prophecies and visions are not included in the
Timeline, these ones are singled out in the bottom of the Menu bar to
the left – they are marked “!?” You can also see a full list of them by clicking here.
Also, any new fake mystics that are appearing like swarms of flies (as Marie-Julie Jahenny foretold), will also be weeded out and marked "!?" - as I said, I am no theologian, but we are required to know our faith and be obedient to the Church, fail this and it is easy to be led astray.
So my foremost rule when weeding out the fakes is 1) if they have already been condemned by the Church. 2) If not yet condemned, do they or their messages break any of the major signs that the Church uses to identify a fake mystic? (Click here to see the guidelines the Church uses). 3) Does the new mystic preach anything denounced as a heresy or a doctrinal error by the Church? If they do, they are certainly not a true mystic!
Basically, if one pays attention to details, it is not hard to uncover a fake: if a mystic goes against the Catholic interpretation of the Bible, or tries to 'write the Bible', or contradicts Church teachings or dogma, or goes against the teachings of the Doctors and Fathers of the Church, or blatantly contradicts authentic mystics and approved apparitions, and tries to promote heresies, they are fake.
My main "go-to" sources are the Traditional Douay-Rheims Bible, and the excellent catechism from the 1890s by Spirago and Clarke entitled: "The Catechism Explained: An Exhaustive Explanation of the Catholic Religion".
Also, any new fake mystics that are appearing like swarms of flies (as Marie-Julie Jahenny foretold), will also be weeded out and marked "!?" - as I said, I am no theologian, but we are required to know our faith and be obedient to the Church, fail this and it is easy to be led astray.
So my foremost rule when weeding out the fakes is 1) if they have already been condemned by the Church. 2) If not yet condemned, do they or their messages break any of the major signs that the Church uses to identify a fake mystic? (Click here to see the guidelines the Church uses). 3) Does the new mystic preach anything denounced as a heresy or a doctrinal error by the Church? If they do, they are certainly not a true mystic!
Basically, if one pays attention to details, it is not hard to uncover a fake: if a mystic goes against the Catholic interpretation of the Bible, or tries to 'write the Bible', or contradicts Church teachings or dogma, or goes against the teachings of the Doctors and Fathers of the Church, or blatantly contradicts authentic mystics and approved apparitions, and tries to promote heresies, they are fake.
My main "go-to" sources are the Traditional Douay-Rheims Bible, and the excellent catechism from the 1890s by Spirago and Clarke entitled: "The Catechism Explained: An Exhaustive Explanation of the Catholic Religion".
Please note-
the Timeline is a work in progress, and considering the time and research, also any translation that needs to be done, not all the approved apparitions are on it yet. Please check back from time to time. Also, since this is primarily a site about the Great Monarch and Angelic Pontiff and the events around their arrival and their reign, etc, I'm concentrating and searching for those prophecies first, and also weeding the fake ones out there too. So, please note, it will be some time before I get to the other approved visions that have prophecies attached to them.
Let us pray
from the coming of the Great Catholic Monarch, Heaven revealed to
Marie-Julie Jahenny we do not pray enough for the King to be granted
to us. He is the predestined soul, who in union with another predestined soul, the Angelic Pontiff,
will establish the promised Age of Peace.
E.A.
Bucchianeri