BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV has just laid a wreath at the tomb of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk — the leader whose regime completed the destruction of Anatolia’s ancient Christian communities after the Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian genocides. Yes, foreign dignitaries usually perform this ritual. But should a Pope honor the architect of an anti-Christian genocide? https://x.com/JhWesten/status/1994590434643837134 The Pope is opening the gates
Totally agree that things are speeding up. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I have a kind of intuition regarding it. I am observing the fall of the cabal speeding up. But also there is a global shift away from degeneracy to generativity happening simultaneously, and the shift is happening at a grassroots level. There is the impending fall of Ukraine and of the world economy. God is working heavily in converting Muslims. People in general are coming back or are converting to Christianity. Also, as I was going over Fatima in the Lucy truth thread, it dawned on me that a lot of it has come true. Many good people have been martyred since 1917, most recently Christians in Nigeria. So it is like there is a whole bunch of stuff happening or about to happen all at once which is building up in intensity.
The way it's going I think they'll invite the muslims in to burn it down -- as a sign of ecumenism. It's happening spiritually already.
The times I stayed in the Great city of Instanbul three things stood out in my mind. 1. That I was in a huge city of Darkness that followed the false teaching of the False Prophet Muhmmed and the equally false teaching of Western Masonic Liberalism. 2. That this city and indeed the whole country had been stolen from Christendom by an Islamic horde. 3, That there had been one of the most appalling acts of genocide in all human history perpetrated against the Christian Armenians. Did these thoughts pray on the mind of Pope Leo? It seems not.
When I was in Turkey many years ago the same feelings hit me. I was struck by the fact that Our Lady found refuge there and the earliest Christian community were formed there. It was so sad to visit the ancient and completely derelict ruins of the great Basilica where the tomb of St John the beloved apostle is located. There is nothing to show any scrap of respect to that holy site. A mosque is built next door from the stones of the ruined basilica. One of the earliest church councils took place in Ephesus where Our Lady was declared Mother Of God. The church where this happened is now in ruins. Christians are not allowed restore any of these monuments of a thriving early Christian Church. The lamp stand was removed and sadly the lamp stand is about to be removed from us.
Pope Benedict said that the Church of the future would be much smaller and mystical. There was a time when we Catholics could kind of drift along ticking the boxes and kind of marking times. If a Catholic does not have a really strong prayer life and be fully committed they will be lost. The False Shepherds are now in charge and unless the poor old sheep has its head fully screwed on the right way through prayer it will follow the false shepherds into the Eternal Flames.
'At the End your only refuge will be my Immaculate Heart!' It's worth considering what Our Lady meant by this prophecy. It seems clear she is talking about a time of the most huge darkness in the future. In times past when things got really, really bad I used to go to Church to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament. My own great refuge. Mary appears to be implying that things like this will no longer be available at some time in the future..that things will get really, really bad.
I was listening to Monsignor Charles Pope talk today about Pope Leo and the State of the Church. It was one of the saddest things I ever saw in my life. I thought the poor man was going to burst into tears. My own eyes welled up. Terrible. terrible times