tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post3523502099754955043..comments2023-10-02T01:11:04.783-07:00Comments on Mahound's <br>Paradise: "Peter, this is the Lord himself! Abandon the position!" When a Future Pope Pretended to be God to Get a Current Pope to ResignOakes Spaldinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08078500142758654392noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-44389541149098018142019-01-02T16:13:42.945-08:002019-01-02T16:13:42.945-08:00The spiritual desire of Peter Celestie, or the Hea...The spiritual desire of Peter Celestie, or the Heavenly Rock, came true only in the pontificate of the last successor of Saint Peter the Apostle. As a result of the earthquake, on 5/6 April 2009 (Palm Sunday / Monday of the Holy Week) the basilica at Collemaggio collapsed, including the Celestine V mausoleum, but his glass coffin did not suffer any damage. When Pope Benedict XVI arrived on April 28, 2009 to L'Aquila and visited the basilica, he placed on Celestin's sarcophagus his pallium, which he received on the inauguration of his own pontificate on April 24, 2005. It was a Greek-type pallium with 5 crosses. From June 29, 2008, Benedict XVI began using the Roman pallium with six crosses. Pallium is the attribute of a metropolitan archbishop that express his patriarchal right to administer the episcopal consecration. With this symbolic act (pallium's dedication) Benedict XVI has made a spiritual abdication to the unknown Patriarch, whom describes the names of both Pontiffs participating in this scene: one from heaven, Saint Celestine V, the other from the earth, Benedict XVI, or Celestine '5' Benedict '16', or Blessed Heavenly '1'5'6'. After the abdication, Celestine V was Peter again (he was the Rock by birth!) and remembered in the calendar as Saint Peter Celestine. Therefore, we can consistently say about that unknown Patriarch the Blessed Heavenly Stone CLVI. What does the number '1'5'6' mean? If anyone has come to this place, let him ask me!<br />The Blessed Heavenly Stone is the Patriarch, the visible head of the Church on earth, vicar of Jesus Christ, coming from a ruined Roman Catholic church (like the Collemaggio basilica due to the earthquake). This is the Stone rejected by the builders, that is, by church freemasonry. They build a different community, not God's but Satan's, humanistic, temporal. Why do they need a Heavenly Stone? He is a hindrance to them. And yet, the Church of Christ continues and will be reborn on earth thanks to this Heavenly Stone, identical with the Paraclete. <br />The confusion we see today in the Roman Catholic church is not a crisis but a breakthrough. The breakthrough of this rank, as the departure of Noah's Ark, the exit of Israel from Egypt under Moses, the exit of the Christ Church from Judaism. What is this contemporary breakthrough about? Of the many called, the elect ones will be introduced by the Paraclete and the Apocalyptic Woman to the Kingdom of God here on earth! We experience the great tribulation right now [Matt. 24, 21]. The pressure will increase further to separate the wheat from the chaff.<br />The Lord Jesus is the foundation [1Corinthians 3, 11] of the building which is the Church, in particular the militant, and the Paraclete the crowning of this Divine enterprise - is the head of the corner [Matt. 21, 42]. The Paraclete, as a monarch and priest like Melchizedek, will be the visible Head of the Church on earth and will remain with us until the end of the world [John 14, 16]. Therefore, the last word of the paragraph about Peter the Roman, identical with the Paraclete, in the Saint Malachi's prophecy reads: FINIS.MyronMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04864166799379698576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-66542230311173939272019-01-02T16:12:44.619-08:002019-01-02T16:12:44.619-08:00Celestine V - Benedict XVI
Malachy Martin? It is...Celestine V - Benedict XVI<br /><br />Malachy Martin? It is a waste of time for confabulation.<br /><br />In the prophecy of Saint Malachi, we find the mistical nickname of Celestine V (Peter da Morrone, subject to the King of Sicily):<br /><br />Ex eremo celsus = The Sublime (Exalted) from the Desert <br /><br />Hermit, but not a misanthrope. More heavenly than earthly. And yet a practical man, the creator of the new branch of the Benedictines, originally called brothers of the Holy Spirit. On the way to the Second Council of Lyon (convened on May 7, 1274), Abbot Peter of Morrone had the vision of the Holy Virgin in Collemaggio (L'Aquila), who asked him to build a temple in that place in her honor. Peter's Benedictines quickly fulfilled this wish, because already on August 25, 1288 (from 1297 it will be the memory of Saint Louis the IX King), the monumental church in the open field was consecrated.<br />At least from the council in Lyon, the hermit Peter was well known in the highest ecclesiastical circles, so when the conclave elected him on July 5, 1294, he was not made a joke for the pope. He took the name Celestine V, means Heavenly V.<br />Peter built a church in Collemaggio, where he himself was crowned Pope on August 29, 1294, that is on Passion of John the Baptist. To this circumstance, new pope set up an annual jubilee indulgence on August 28/29, beginning with Saint Augustine of Hippo, the great convert.<br />Celestine was nicer, however, spiritual life, heavenly than courtly, earthly: he abdicated on December 13, 1294, on Saint Lucy. In that era it was the winter solstice day. Hope for light! What light? Of which? From the Fire, about which the Lord Jesus spoke [Luke 12: 49]: 'I have come to throw fire on the earth, and how I long for it to burn!' Pope Celestine V, as the brother of the Holy Spirit, removed himself to make room for the Fire from Heaven, for the Paraclete - someone more heavenly than earthly, someone who is full of the Holy Spirit, though He is not the Holy Ghost.<br />Peter of Morrone died on May 19, 1296, on the 7th day of the octave of the Pentecost and the memory of Saint Pudentiana (= the Shy), the foundress of the oldest church in Rome. [... to be continued]MyronMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04864166799379698576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-61748449863236654682019-01-02T09:57:38.151-08:002019-01-02T09:57:38.151-08:00Some relevant documentation from a comment here: h...Some relevant documentation from a comment here: http://nonvenipacem.com/2019/01/02/gold-from-the-combox-that-feeling-when-someone-else-does-the-heavy-lifting-and-gift-wraps-it-for-you/Mark Dochertyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15324479233339537303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-85919424161100704352019-01-02T01:54:01.906-08:002019-01-02T01:54:01.906-08:00"Quite possibly fraudulent" is not the s..."Quite possibly fraudulent" is not the same as fraudulent. "99.99% of Catholics accepting Pope Francis as Pope" is more likely 99.99% incorrect.Michael Dowdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16650782589323136700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-15740990804224907692019-01-01T12:55:05.524-08:002019-01-01T12:55:05.524-08:00Clearly some astute statistical research has been ...Clearly some astute statistical research has been done here. Case settled!guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02255085540594611939noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-58164546626983332082019-01-01T07:23:39.625-08:002019-01-01T07:23:39.625-08:00Clearly? 99.99% of Catholics accept Francis as Pop...Clearly? 99.99% of Catholics accept Francis as Pope as do all the Cardinals. Maybe not as clear to others as it might be to you. If it is fraudulent, then have the guts to leave any parish that mentions Francis' name in the canon.Fr. SMChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07404463305709740244noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-55839560840543194372018-12-31T11:40:28.171-08:002018-12-31T11:40:28.171-08:00"The annoyances of World Youth Day in Rio, to..."The annoyances of World Youth Day in Rio, to be replaced by writing, prayer and the occasional tall beer."<br /><br />I love Catholics. Fervor and devotion tarnish not a jot the lovely wit and fun.meetdeathinthestateofgracehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08780896296244127792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-25369159884976481822018-12-31T10:46:44.635-08:002018-12-31T10:46:44.635-08:00Interesting historical trivia: it was the Celestin...Interesting historical trivia: it was the Celestine Benedictines who founded the monastery of the order in Norcia. Later suppressed by Napoleon.Hilary Jane Margaret Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03771332473693479830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-29543107559281914862018-12-31T10:12:30.044-08:002018-12-31T10:12:30.044-08:00"...We had the impression that it was the Hol..."...We had the impression that it was the Holy Father..."Matt Burrillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08859314418584131266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-9676723387250816582018-12-31T09:20:07.335-08:002018-12-31T09:20:07.335-08:00What an interesting, entertaining article! And the...What an interesting, entertaining article! And the picture -- just why did Benedict visit the tomb of this famous resigned pope?P. O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03184466434314298715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1373152433565591514.post-29752091352129253062018-12-31T01:27:20.799-08:002018-12-31T01:27:20.799-08:00Clearly, the legitimacy of Pope Francis papacy is...Clearly, the legitimacy of Pope Francis papacy is at least uncertain and quite possibly fraudulent. Michael Dowdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16650782589323136700noreply@blogger.com