I am pleased to read the words of modern-day mystics or prophets like the ones recently talked about here (eg. Mark Mallett, Charlie Johnston, etc.) But as they all are in North America, it's got me wondering about other voices out there outside America, in particular in Europe. Does anyone have any to share?
Well there is the Irish nun Sister Briege McKenna , though she is living in Florida now. Her humility is very deceptive.
I know its not everyones cup of tea but Anne, a lay apostle has an imprinatur from Bishop Leo O'Reily of KilmoreIreland. http://directionforourtimes.com/library/english/#.U8VquEBiNpE I have always found that the 'Volumes' spoke to my heart, and are available free online. Volumes 5 and 8 had been withheld from distribution until relatively recently. Volume 8, I think, deals with chastiement. Sr. Briege used to support these messages but withdrew support for an unstated reason.
I would add Frances Hogan also from Ireland: http://www.franceshogan.com/index.html http://www.franceshogan.com/titles/The Book of Revelation Quo Vadis Europa.html
What about the priest in Poland I think?? His videos have been put on here before but I can't remember his name right now. He speaks about the warning.
Her 'Quo Vadis Europa' CDs are well worth listening to as she describes the coming chastisement on Europe.
Anne's writings really helped me to get back on track in my faith journey several years ago, but I got serious doubts after Sr Briege bailed out on her. I have been to some of her talks, though, and she strikes me as being a very humble and genuine person indeed. I'm still on the fence.
Yes, Anne was also the vessel who roped me back in, late in 2011. I will always be grateful to her for that. I also followed Sr. Briege's lead, but since being reminded of her, and hearing that more volumes were out, I started today reading volume 8, and it's really touching me.
Thank you everyone for your replies. With the exception of Frances Hogan, I actually already knew about everyone mentioned above. It's taken me a while to reply here because I admit that I'm not too sure who or what I was looking for! At the time of my post, I was hoping to find a European equivalent of Charlie Johnston or Mark M, a quality writer writing specifically about Europe but I also have to admit that the recent talk about impending doom coupled with frustration from lack of answers to a few prayers made me anxious and prompted me to ask my question. But God is good to me! I was away last week on a wonderful retreat and met a few people who were obvious answers to my prayers, including a lady who claims to have visions of events to come in Europe. After a week of daily mass, adoration and prayer, I left the retreat feeling safe and at peace again in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Of course, that's what I needed more than finding another blogger in Europe...how I wish I could live like that every day! God Bless.
Yes she did, but I'd rather not repeat it publicly as my memory is not my strong point! Also, some of what she said did not necessarily jive with what I've understood elsewhere, not that this means it's not accurate, but that my understanding may be flawed. I can send you the info privately to avoid messing up what she told me in a public forum.
It's not always easy to 'pray, trust, and don't worry', but it's the only way to go in my experience. The sooner I accept crosses coming my way, and unite my suffering with Jesus', then the lighter I tend to find the crosses. When I forget to accept them and unite with Jesus I find the cross keeps getting heavier and heavier and heavier until this knuckle head remembers - "Oh yeah, I'll accept this suffering, but I unite with you Jesus. I want my suffering to be taken away from Yours." And then miraculously the suffering diminishes. God never wants me to suffer under a massive cross but sometimes it's only the weight of the cross that makes me remember Him! I don't know if that's any help, but I also find the insights of Anne the lay apostle great for keeping the 'impending doom' in perspective. But it still boils down to pray, trust and don't worry Be at peace