I know the man who publishes these videos: I have had several e-mail conversations with him. He is perfectly right to claim that the Maccabean crisis was a prefiguration of the current crisis, and he is also right to claim that the WHOLE history of the Catholic Church was prefigured in the Old Testament.
Long before him, my friend Éric Faure wrote about the Maccabean parallel in his book "Le Pape Martyr de la fin des temps" (The Martyr Pope of the end times).
The Feeneyites have not understood the whole thing because they have not understood the role of Onias III the high priest as a prefiguration of the Martyr Pope. In chapter 12 of the Apocalypse the Martyr Pope is also compared to Joshua the high priest, who came back from the captivity of Babylon to restore the Jєωιѕн theocracy: the phrase "the accuser has been cast out" alludes to Joshua restoring the theocracy, and thus means that the modernist clergy will be cast out from heaven (symbolizing the Church in the Apocalypse) by a legitimate pope who will come back in the sight of the whole world, and precisley "in mid-heaven", that is in the center of the theocracy (Rome), just as predicted by the Swiss exorcisms. This Pope will excommunicate the modernist clergy.
During the maccabean crisis, many sacred goods were removed from the Temple by the Greek king Antiochus, a figure of the Antichrist:
“And after Antiochus had ravaged Egypt in the hundred and forty-third year, he returned and went up against Israel. And he went up to Jerusalem with a great multitude. And he proudly entered into the sanctuary, and took away the golden altar, and the candlestick of light, and all the vessels thereof, and the table of proposition, and the pouring vessels, and the vials, and the little mortars of gold, and the veil, and the crowns, and the golden ornament that was before the temple: and he broke them all in pieces. And he took the silver and gold, and the precious vessels: and he took the hidden treasures which he found: and when he had taken all away he departed into his own country. And he made a great slaughter of men, and spoke very proudly.” (Maccabees I. 21-25) | During the Church crisis that followed the Second Vatican Council, many churches were stripped of a notable part of their furniture or sacred goods, especially kneeling boards, statues, and paintings associated with the Stations of the Cross. The pretext was Christian simplicity and poverty.
Some priests even burnt priceless goods, for instance old Antiphonals, precious books, and even worse, several of them got rid of their relics. |
A second altar was erected in the Temple: it was the abomination of desolation, as recognized by the archeologist Elias Bickerman. It is not a statue of Olympian Zeus: this idea comes from a wrong translation, and from a misrepresentation of the abomination of desolation, in Hebrew shikkutz shomen, a sarcastic phrase meant to denigrate the pagan god of the Syrians, Baal Shamem. From December 167 until December 164 before J.-C., a false altar dedicated to this false god remained in the Temple, above the true altar of God.
Many priests sacrificed impure animals, which was forbidden by the Jєωιѕн law. | Likewise, during Vatican II a second altar was erected in all churches, because of the new mass, which is celebrated in front of the people (the priest no longer looks at the altar, but looks at the people). This false altar, made of a table, overshadows the true altar: for it screens it, and the true altar is abandoned, except when the priest celebrates the tridentine Mass (which is rare). Sometimes, the original altar is even removed.
This desecration occurred in some of the most sacred churches, for instance in the parish church of Fatima, where the three children Jacinta, Lucia and Francisco were baptized. The true altar was removed from this church.
Many priests corrupted liturgy, through sacrilegious deeds, in contradiction with Canon Law. In many churches, the host is handed out by lay people.
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Following the Greek invasion and the ruling of the Greek kings over the Jєωs, many Israelites took the mood of their invaders. Some priests even went to the gymnasium, playing sports naked and living in the Greek fashion. They hid their circuмcision with man-made prepuces, and several of them did not circoncize their sons any longer. The Jєωs fell in syncretism and irenism: under the guise of making peace with their enemies, they compromised themselves and they compromised the faith of their fathers. | Following the secularization of Europe and the growing influence of atheism, many Catholics became indifferent. They now think that faith is not what matters most and that civil peace is the ultimate purpose of society. The priests and bishops are stained with modernism and naturalism. Just like the Jєωs, the Catholics compromise their faith, negating several aspects of the dogma; but they also compromise their mores, through contraception and a life of tepidness. |
Women were found in places that were forbidden to them:
“For the temple was full of the riot and revellings of the Gentiles: and of men lying with lewd women. And women thrust themselves of their accord into the holy places, and brought in things that were not lawful. The altar also was filled with unlawful things, which were forbidden by the laws. “And neither were the sabbaths kept, nor the solemn days of the fathers observed, neither did any man plainly profess himself to be a Jєω.” (II Maccabees VI. 4-6).
Here, the “holy places” allude to places that were forbidden to women, because of the primacy of Adam and of the sin of Eve, who handed out the fruit to her husband (she sinned first). | Since Vatican II, it is common to see women in the sanctuary and serving at the altar, which is opposed to natural order and to the universal tradition of the Church: for women are excluded from the service of the altar, and they cannot assist the priest in his liturgical duties, even for the reading of the epistles or of the Gospel. Only the clerics, including deacons in the East and acolytes in the West, are allowed to do that. The reason for this rule is that women have no jurisdiction over men, because of Adam's primacy. Therefore, they are not allowed to preach to the faithful or to have a share in the ecclesiastical ministry. The Mother of God herself was not excepted, and the Church forbids that she be depicted with sacerdotal ornaments and priestly features. |
New altars were erected in the whole of Judah, though the sacrifice was only allowed in Jerusalem (1 Maccabees I. 57). The purpose was to adulterate the Jєωιѕн cult, by erecting unlawful altars dedicated to false gods. It was idolatry. |
Likewise, following Vatican II, churches of modern architecture were built everywhere, and their style offended God and Canon Law. Usually, they have not the shape of a cross, and they are focused on the Resurrection, instead of being focused on the Crucifixion. The purpose is to obliterate the idea of sacrifice, and to transform the Christian faith into a New Age ideology, pantheistic, where God is no longer the Creator ruling over His Creation, but a false and immanent god, who is not distinct from the Creation. The error is the same as that of the Seleucid Greeks with their false altars outside Jerusalem: the worship is fractionated, as though God could be worshipped as a part of the Creation. That is idolatry. |
Mattathias, an aged and honorable man, was one of the rare priests who opposed the syncretism, modernism and corruption of faith that were prevailing in Jerusalem, since the Greek invasion. |
Archbishop Lefebvre, an old and honorable missionary, was one of the rare bishops who opposed the syncretism, modernism and corruption of faith that were prevailing in the Vatican, since the secularization of society. |
Mattathias was asked to accept the new customs and to sacrifice upon the altar of a false god. |
Likewise, Mgr. Lefebvre was asked to go to Rome and to accept the new ideas, in contradiction with the Gospel and the Catholic doctrine. |
Mattathias the priest initiated the resistance against syncretism and the corruption of liturgy in the ѕуηαgσgυє. He died and his five sons succeeded him. |
Archbishop Lefebvre initiated the resistance against syncretism and the corruption of liturgy in the Catholic Church. He died and his five spiritual sons succeeded him: the four bishops he consecrated in 1988, and Mgr. de Castro Mayer. |
Mattathias the priest fled in the mountains of Judah. |
Mgr. Lefebvre fled in the Swiss Alps, in Ecône. |
The name “Maccabees” means “hammer” in Hebrew. |
The name “Marcel” comes from the Latin “Martellus”, which also means “hammer”. |
During the maccabean crisis, the Temple of Jerusalem is infiltrated by a diabolical sect, from the tribe of Bilga.
His main representative is Simon, the provost of the Temple, who betrays Onias III the high priest. He is the number two of the Temple, and manages the Treasury. |
During the crisis of Vatican II, the Vatican is infiltrated by a diabolical sect, Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ.
His main representative is Cardinal Villot, Cardinal-camerlingo, who betrays Pope Paul VI and falsifies the pontifical docuмents. He is the number two of the Vatican, and thanks to his office of secretary of State, he heads all Roman Congregations; it is also he who manages the assets of the Vatican. |
During the maccabean crisis, Onias III the high priest was deposed, and the Temple of Jerusalem was usurped by four illegitimate high priests: Jason, Menelaus, Lysimachus, and Alcymus. All of them were illegitimate. The first two because they were appointed while the true high priest was still alive, the third because he was appointed by the Greeks, and the fourth because he was not of sadokite lineage. | After the crisis of Vatican II, Pope Paul VI was deposed, following the appearance of a double in 1972, as was predicted by Jacinta of Fatima and the stigmatic Teresa Musco. He was then imprisoned in the Vatican, which was occupied by four illegitimate high priests, who were all elected while he was still alive (and he is still alive): Luciani (alias John Paul I), Wojtyla (alias John Paul II), Ratzinger (alias Benedict XVI) and Bergoglio (alias Francis). |
The illegitimate high priests took Greek names, in contradiction with Hebraic tradition. |
The first two illegitimate popes took double-barrelled names (John Paul I and John Paul II), in contradiction with papal tradition. |
Onias III the high priest fled in exile. |
Pope Paul VI managed to flee in exile, on July 12th 1981, as was revealed by the Swiss exorcisms. He went to Crete until 1985, and then went to Portugal. |
Onias III was αssαssιnαtҽd. | Paul VI will be αssαssιnαtҽd too, after his reappearance. |
Judah Maccabee, who oppose the Seleucids, has a vision of Onias III granting the victory to the Jєωs. Through this vision, the high priest overcomes death in some way. | Pope Paul VI will reappear in Rome, granting the victory to the Catholics, as was predicted by the Swiss exorcisms and the Apocalypse. Through this reappearance, he will overcome civil death. |
After the death of Onias III, the Jєωs were openly persecuted by Antiochus. | After the death of Pope Paul VI, the Catholics will be openly persecuted by the Antichrist. |