ARCHBISHOP VIGANÒ: OUR LADY WARNED OF ‘GREAT APOSTASY’ INSIDE CHURCH (SATANIC-MASONIC ATTACK)
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò has been a vocal supporter of Our Lady in Civitavecchia. In a 2018 letter, he wrote that he believes the image of the Virgin Mary that appeared on the wall of a home in Civitavecchia in 1995 is authentic. He also said that he believes the tears that have been seen flowing from the eyes of the image are miraculous.
Viganò has said that he believes Our Lady in Civitavecchia is a sign of hope for the Catholic Church, but also warns of an apostasy in the Church. He has said that the image is a reminder of the Virgin Mary’s love for her people and her desire to lead them to Christ.
June 2, 2020 – Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, in an interview with (LifeSiteNews) explains the history of the apparitions of Our Lady in Civitavecchia, Italy which took place 25 years ago. During these miraculous events, Our Lady referred back to her apparitions and messages in Fatima, and she warned that Satan is out to destroy the family.
Additionally, Our Lady spoke about the apostasy in the Church, the darkness that overshadows Rome, the need to consecrate Italy to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, adding that “the world is becoming more and more a prisoner of Satan’s darkness and evil, without sparing numerous servants of the Church.” She also spoke of the risk of a third world war following the apostasy.
Our Lady spoke to the Gregori family, after their statue of Mary had started to shed tears of blood on February 2, 1995. She made clear that this apparition is linked to her apparitions in Fatima. She stated: “My children, the darkness of Satan is now obscuring the whole world and it is also obscuring the Church of God. Prepare to live what I had revealed to my little daughters of Fatima”
Indeed, says the Italian prelate, “this prophecy about the suicide of the Catholic Church has meanwhile been largely fulfilled through the Satanic-Masonic attempt to Protestantize Catholicism, reducing it to one of the many religions that are part of a single world religion.”
Further explaining the Masonic influence in the Church and in the world, he adds: “That the Masonic octopus clutches the Catholic Church in its tentacles is neither a rumor nor a secret. Right in the Vatican, the very stronghold of the Catholic Church, Masonry has armed itself with diabolical patience and waited until it reached the levers of power and command. The heart of Catholicity, which by divine mandate must be a beacon, has long been home to a pomp and pretention that decays it.”
Here are some of the things that Archbishop Viganò has said about Our Lady in Civitavecchia:
- “I believe that the image of Our Lady of Civitavecchia is authentic. The tears that have been seen flowing from her eyes are miraculous.”
- “Our Lady of Civitavecchia is a sign of hope for the Catholic Church. She is a reminder of the Virgin Mary’s love for her people and her desire to lead them to Christ.”
- “I believe that Our Lady of Civitavecchia is calling us to a deeper conversion and a renewed commitment to the Catholic faith.”
The apparitions of Our Lady in Civitavecchia have been interpreted by some as a warning about the apostasy in the Catholic Church. Apostasy is the abandonment of one’s religious faith. In the context of the Catholic Church, apostasy would mean a rejection of the teachings of the Church, such as the divinity of Jesus Christ or the authority of the Pope.
There are several reasons why some people believe that the apparitions in Civitavecchia are a warning about apostasy. First, the image of Our Lady that appeared in Civitavecchia is said to have tears in her eyes. These tears are often interpreted as a sign of sadness or grief, and some people believe that they are a sign of Mary’s sadness at the state of the Catholic Church.
Second, the messages that Mary is said to have given to Pierina Gilli, the woman who saw the apparitions, often focus on the need for repentance and conversion. These messages are often interpreted as a call to the Catholic Church to return to its traditional teachings and practices.
Third, some people believe that the apparitions in Civitavecchia are a sign of the end times. They point to the fact that the messages that Mary is said to have given often warn of a great trial that is coming to the world. They believe that this trial is a sign of the end times, and that the Catholic Church will be severely tested during this time.
Whether or not you believe that the apparitions in Civitavecchia are a warning about apostasy, it is clear that the Church is facing a number of challenges today. These challenges include declining membership, increasing secularism, and the rise of new religious movements. The Church will need to find ways to address these challenges if it wants to remain relevant in the 21st century.
THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR
In 1995, a woman named Pierina Gilli claimed to have seen a series of apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Civitavecchia, Italy. During one of these apparitions, Mary reportedly told Gilli that a nuclear war was imminent and that the world was in danger.
Gilli’s claims have been met with skepticism by some, but others believe that they are credible. In 1996, a commission of scientists was appointed by the Catholic Church to investigate the apparitions. The commission’s report concluded that there was no evidence to suggest that the apparitions were fraudulent.
Some people continue to believe that Gilli’s claims about the nuclear war are true. They point to the fact that the world has been on the brink of nuclear war several times in recent history. They also argue that the current political climate is particularly volatile and that a nuclear war is more likely now than ever before.
Whether or not you believe in Gilli’s claims, it is clear that the threat of nuclear war is a real one. The world has come close to nuclear war several times in the past, and it is important to be aware of the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. We must all work together to prevent a nuclear war from happening.
Here are some of the things that Mary reportedly said to Pierina Gilli about the nuclear war:
- “The world is in danger of a great war. This war will be caused by the ambition of men and the lack of love for God.”
- “The war will be fought with nuclear weapons, and it will cause great destruction.”
- “Many people will die in the war, and the world will be changed forever.”
- “But if people repent and turn to God, the war can be prevented.”
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