Antichrist False Prophet Second Coming

A Sign in the Chapel

In our small chapel, we have a good three-foot tall statue of the Eternal Father. He holds the world in His Left Hand and a Sceptre in His Right Hand. He wears a bright yellow mantle over a white tunic. He has white hair and a longer white beard. The Sceptre represents His rule over the Earth and mens’ hearts. Sometime in the evening of May 7 or early morning of May 8, the Sceptre broke in half and fell out of His Hand on to the floor, which we noticed this morning (Friday May 8). This is a sign that the ultimate evil of the Antichrist and full reign of the False Prophet (Francis) is near, as the one world government and one world church will be established. In other words, the rule of God will be broken, but of course only for a time, until the Second Coming. The ultimate evils are likely to begin after the October 2015 Synod, when the Church merges with the world, as we saw in the attempts at the October 2014 Synod, and as we see continuing in full force in Germany.

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  • Even the faithful who have been closely following the decay in the Church will be surprised how swiftly the changes will occur, and how little resistance there will be among Catholics. The Antichrist is waiting in the wings, and the False Prophet, Francis, is just about to introduce him to the world. Keep praying the Rosary. Ave Maria!

  • Yes, Fr., the Blessed Mother, I am confident will take us under her Mantle. She is the one who will crush the head of the serpent. We need to all run to her, consecrate ourselves to Jesus thru Mary, and PRAY THE ROSARY!!! I try to pray one in the morning and one before bed, but am ashamed that I usually fall asleep at night before I’ve completed it. My mom used to tell us that it was ok, the angels would finish it for us, but I don’t know about that…..maybe.

    Also important if people would pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. If you cannot because of other obligations pray it at 3:00 pm at least take a few minutes to ponder the Passion of Our Lord as St. Faustina was asked to do by Jesus Himself.