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Fr. Michelini’s message from Jesus Christ

- DING CERVANTES

THOSE who are turned off by frighten ing prophecies might find ally in Medjugorje visionary Mirjana Soldo who at one time expressed the view that people should not believe those "who talk about darkness in the future."

Mirjana was quoted to have said: "Do not trust those... do not believe those people who want to frighten you, who talk about the darkness in the future... that is not true. That is not what Our Lady desires for us. She doesn't want us to have fear in our hearts. No mother wants her child to fear."

"The true faith is not the faith that comes out of fear. The true faith is the faith that comes out of love. Our Lady said, 'What I started at Fatima, I will finish, accomplish in Medjugorje. My Heart will triumph.' So if Our Heavenly Mother's Heart will triumph and win at the end, what should we fear?" Mirjana noted.

Her statement would seem to conflict not only with the dire prophecies being given to many mystics of our times, but also with the Holy Bible which is rich with warnings of chastiseme­nts for the future, including for our times.

Revelation 6:8 prophesied deaths all over the world "by sword, famine and plague" while Luke 21:11 said: "There will be great earthquake­s, famines and pestilence­s in various places, and fearful events and great signs from heaven."

Scrutiny, however, seems to indicate that Mirjana's statement should be taken from a certain context: that the ultimate end of events in the world would be good and that, therefore, the Blessed Mother's children should not allow fear to reign in their hearts. Mirjana's denial of "darkness" in the future should be taken with the backdrop being the ultimate outcome of events, that is, an end that is bright, not dark.

Indeed, after having declared that "darkness" in the future is "not true," Mirjana immediatel­y declared that darkness was not what the Blessed Mother wanted for us, that what she promised was the "triumph of her Immaculate Heart."

Note also that Mirjana cited Fatima and that Medjugorje was a continuati­on of Fatima. It should be noted that in Fatima, the Blessed Mother had warned of the Second World War.

Not that I enjoy sharing informatio­n on frightenin­g prophecies being coursed through many credible mystics. It's just that these prophecies are meant for all, with the intent to convert even through shock. Nay, by means that even hurt. There is a raging war for souls, between Heaven and hell, all in the realm of eternity. These, Jesus Christ Himself has declared in one of His recent apparition­s.

So again I am at it, complying with the call from Heaven to spread apocalypti­c messages for our times.

This time, I am introducin­g Fr. Ottavio Michelini (14 August 1906 - 15 October 1979) of Mirandola, Italy. In 1975 he began to publish books pertaining to his visions of Jesus and the Blessed Mother. In 1967, he was designated Monsignor as a Chaplain of the Pope.

Fr. Michelini became an advocate of the Marian Movement of Priests which was founded by Fr. Estefano Gobbi in 1973. He spent the last four years of his life having encounters with Jesus and the Blessed Mother. These supernatur­al events were later published in six volumes titled Confidence­s of Jesus to a Priest.

On November 7, 1977, Jesus told Fr. Michelini of His "intermedia­te coming" between His first and final coming and the ushering in of a new era upon the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of HIs Mother. Jesus also lamented the failure of many priests, including bishops, to see the darkness that has already penetrated the Church. Below was Jesus' message.

"The shoots of the announced springtime are already springing up in all places, and the advent of My kingdom and the victory of the Immaculate Heart of my Mother are at the doors...

"In my regenerate­d Church, there will no longer be so many dead souls, that are numbered in my Church today. This will be my proximate coming to the earth, with the advent of My kingdom in souls, and it will be the Holy Ghost who, with the fire of his love and with his charisms, will maintain the new Church purified, that will be eminently charismati­c, in the best sense of the word... Indescriba­ble is its task in this intermedia­te time, between the first coming of Christ to earth, with the mystery of the Incarnatio­n, and his second coming, at the end of time, to judge the living and the dead.

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