St. Michael: Global elite acting against humanity
News about Covid 19 vaccine is understandably big headline. To many, it is messiah for a world gone “wrong,” a ticket to revert back to the “normal.” News about one of the vaccines being available within this year or next year has businessmen already braced to recover wealth that failed to come because of the pandemic, entertainment people now fully rehearsed in their talents towards greater fame, the small employee poised for flights for a threeday vacation in neighboring countries, and the destitute clutching hopes they’d be able to freely scavenge outdoors anew as relief from severe hunger of lockdowns.
And when finally the government gets the vaccine for all, will the trade of prayers via Facebook messenger stop? This, afterall, was really never part of how things were before the virus trespassed Chinese boundaries. The normalcy the world wants back consists largely in the satisfaction of earthly needs and wants, fully neglecting the principle behind St. Paul’s letter to the Colossians that says: "Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I am filling up what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ on behalf of his body, which is the church..."
Regardless of the vaccine, Catholic mystics tell us of a far different, and a much better future in answer to our 2,000-year-old prayer taught by no less than Jesus Christ: “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.”
But this, only after a painful period of chastisement that can no longer be appeased by exchanges of prayers via Facebook accounts,
one that will change the face of the earth for the blossoming of a New Jerusalem.
This much was revealed last Oct. 3 by St. Michael the Archangel in his message via mystic and stigmatist Luz de Maria de Bonilla of Argentina, as follows:
“Beloved People of God: I come in the name of the Most Holy Trinity to call you to conversion. Humanity has become sick with a lack of faith, due to its impoverished spirituality, indecision, its uncertainties, and because of its attachment to what is worldly and sinful. The only cure at this time is conversion in order to be able to survive in the midst of the fierce attacks of all kinds via which the devil is going to spew his hatred upon humanity.
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Among ASEAN members, only Vietnam obtained a passing score with C in Greenpeace's score card. The Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand got hardly passing grades while Indonesia scored an F, the lowest in the region because of its addiction to coal.
If President Duterte makes good his commitment, then the Philippines might pass the environmental group's scoring, but this President is known oftenly to waver and bluster on his commitments. Wel l ...