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Author Topic: Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end  (Read 4327 times)

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Offline Gray2023

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Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end
« on: January 04, 2024, 07:42:59 PM »
I might be opening a can of worms here. I have slightly different theories than maybe others.

1) Pope Francis has a miraculous conversion.

2) A priest of the FSSP becomes a Pope.  Realizes that he might not even be a priest approaches +Williamson (I figured a safe choice), to right all of things that might be out of sync.  Then starts the clean up of V2. (I know too simple and childish)

Has anyone else mused about how the Crisis may come to an end, other than the three days of darkness? I mean we could talk about the three days, but I just want to see if anyone has thought of things outside the box.

Re: Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2024, 07:56:54 PM »
When everything is restored back to Jesus Christ.

Put our faith in God instead of man.  


Re: Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2024, 08:07:42 PM »
It is absolutely beyond my ability to speculate on the how. I am certain, however, as far as certitude is possible with regard to future events, that we are not at the end of the world; but rather are on the cusp of a mind boggling Theophany of Divine and Omnipotent Power.  

My mind teems with intuitions of what is going to be effected. It's all in the Scriptures and the Psalms. 

Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard.................

Re: Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2024, 09:02:49 PM »
Eastern Rite, Coptic Rite etc and Valid Latin Rite bishops hold a conclave in a unanimous vote to elect a valid pope with universal acceptance.

Offline Ladislaus

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Re: Imaginations on how the Crisis could come to an end
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2024, 09:47:43 PM »
Under normal circuмstances, I could see a hidden silent group of Cardinals electing someone like +Vigano at the next conclave, but, naturally speaking, it won't happen ... as Bergoglio has stacked the deck with his appointees, weeded out any conservatives, mostly by attrition, as they exceeded the "voting" age.  I think that only 2 of the "Dubia" Cardinals remain of voting age, and the rest didn't utter a peep about Bergolgio's heresies.

I personally believe that it'll be around 2029, and I find the prophecy of Blessed Anna Maria Taigi to be credible, where she foretold that Sts. Peter and Paul would appear to a conclave and indicate the man who is to be elected pope.

I do think there will be one more really bad one.  There's a prophecy about a an evil Black Pope who was raised an animist and who is really of the devil and murders the current "pope" to get his chance.  Not sure how much credibility this has though, nor do I recall where I read about it.  I've looked into it, and Arinze's parents were animists and Sarah's parents were converts from animism.  Arinze and Sarah both across as a conservative, but we've been fooled before by actors, and I could see the Bergoglian Cardinals attempting to put their "wokeness" on display by electing a Black Cardinal.  Arinze and Sarah, due to their ages (91 and 78 respectively), could also be chosen as a temporary / compromise candidate due to a divided conclave, and even brought in as a "conservative" to offset the Bergoglian extreme, in a Hegelian dialectic sort of way.  Arinze is past voting age, but still could be elected.