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Traditional Catholic Faith => Crisis in the Church => Topic started by: xavierpope on October 20, 2019, 10:45:46 AM

Title: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: xavierpope on October 20, 2019, 10:45:46 AM
Anyone know if it is accurate 
It says in end times God will deprive the world of the holy ghost? 
Title: Re: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: RomanCatholic1953 on October 20, 2019, 11:36:01 AM
https://www.traditioninaction.org/Questions/B249_StNilus.html

https://catholicprophecy.org/st-nilus/
Title: Re: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: Maria Regina on October 20, 2019, 11:54:47 AM
Anyone know if it is accurate
It says in end times God will deprive the world of the holy ghost?



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St. Nilus:

At that future time, due to the power of such great crimes and licentiousness, people will be deprived of the grace of the Holy Spirit, which they received in Holy Baptism and equally of remorse.


This only applies to those who have fallen into serious sin (great crimes and licentiousness). We can see this in Nancy Peℓσѕι from California. She is supposedly Catholic, but pushes abortion, infanticide, etc.

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St. Nilus:

The Churches of God will be deprived of God-fearing and pious pastors, and woe to the Christians remaining in the world at that time; they will completely lose their faith because they will lack the opportunity of seeing the light of knowledge from anyone at all. Then they will separate themselves out of the world in holy refuges in search of lightening their spiritual sufferings, but everywhere they will meet obstacles and constraints.

A small remnant will still worship Christ in secret, in caves. The Holy Spirit will be present among them and will guide the few who are being saved.


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St. Nilus:

Then the All-good God will see the downfall of the human race and will shorten the days for the sake of those few who are being saved ...

Title: Re: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: xavierpope on October 20, 2019, 12:33:37 PM
Does this mean my spouse has no hope for conversion then?

Also I horrible committed mortal sin, have I been denied the grace of true repentance? 
Title: Re: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: Maria Regina on October 20, 2019, 03:48:36 PM
Does this mean my spouse has no hope for conversion then?

Also I horrible committed mortal sin, have I been denied the grace of true repentance?
Unless someone has committed the Sin against the Holy Spirit, they can be forgiven their sins.

If we have fallen into serious mortal sin, then we are totally dependent on the Holy Church for the grace of true repentance and the reception of the Holy Sacraments. We should pray daily for the grace to resist temptations because living a life of deliberately committing venial sins can lead to mortal sins because we become careless.

The sin against the Holy Spirit, blasphemy, was committed by the Jєωs during the time of Christ when they declared that Christ worked miracles through the power of Satan, and not through the power of the Holy Spirit. (See the gospel of St. Matthew.)

A person would know without any doubt that they have blasphemed against the Holy Spirit because they will have deliberately, knowingly, and intentionally mocked Christ and denied that His miracles are divine.

Actors, pedophiles, and Luciferians who join in blasphemous Satanic rituals most likely have committed the sin against the Holy Spirit. As a part of selling their souls to the devil, they commit multiple blasphemies, including the sin of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. They cannot be saved. They cannot repent even if they fear hell because the sin against the Holy Spirit cannot be forgiven in this life nor in the next.

Pray for your spouse. More importantly, pray with your spouse.
Title: Re: Prophecy of st nilus
Post by: Lighthouse on October 21, 2019, 11:57:59 PM
I have asked questions many times over the years. So far, no one has been able to provide  me with a source. Until that happens, I will regard it with utmost incredulity.