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Author Topic: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?  (Read 7532 times)

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Offline Meg

Re: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?
« Reply #55 on: February 25, 2021, 03:35:56 PM »
I think Ida was a post WWII zionist marrano, but that her apparition schtik can be disassociated from Our Lady of Akita.

Wherein did Our Lady of Akita mention any “Ida talk” such as I am Our Lady of All Nations
(which she is, by the way)?

No, Japan has the Catholic heritage, which the devil heavily persecuted.

They are so fallen away, so materialistic, yet they could have been one of the greatest Catholic countries in the world, simply for the graces they received of understanding a natural order, a hierarchy of God’s world.

Our Lady of Akita intervened for Japan and so too, to Asia, to give them a wake-up call.

I will be changing my daily Rosary intentions to a penitential one, as Our Lady of Akita advised.

Well said, Incred.

I, too, will be changing my Rosary intentions to a penitential one (or rather to include a penitential one), for the reason you cited above.

Offline Emile

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Re: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?
« Reply #56 on: February 28, 2021, 11:17:36 AM »

I will be changing my daily Rosary intentions to a penitential one, as Our Lady of Akita advised.

Meg-

"Well said, Incred.

I, too, will be changing my Rosary intentions to a penitential one (or rather to include a penitential one), for the reason you cited above."
I was curious what a "penitential Rosary" is:

https://archive.org/details/penitentialrosary/page/n15/mode/2up

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa_Concepci%C3%B3n_of_the_Nativity_and_the_Perpetual_Help_of_Mary

Anyone know more about this?


Re: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?
« Reply #57 on: March 12, 2021, 02:34:09 AM »
How can it be a punishment GREATER than the deluge? 

The Flood of Noah only left 8 people alive. 

Unless the world lasts another 2000 years it would never recover to fulfill the prophecy in Revaluation, where you need to have people around for battles and other aspects.

If billion people survive the fire falling from the sky then it was not greater than the deluge.

If some random nun is going to claim such a future event then I want some proof like a clear miracle before I will believe it.  The weeping statue (of a false vision) does not do it for me. 

Re: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?
« Reply #58 on: March 12, 2021, 05:40:54 AM »
How can it be a punishment GREATER than the deluge?

The Flood of Noah only left 8 people alive.

Unless the world lasts another 2000 years it would never recover to fulfill the prophecy in Revaluation, where you need to have people around for battles and other aspects.

If billion people survive the fire falling from the sky then it was not greater than the deluge.

If some random nun is going to claim such a future event then I want some proof like a clear miracle before I will believe it.  The weeping statue (of a false vision) does not do it for me.
Your reading comprehension is lacking.
Our Lady of Akita, said in Japan in 1973, “ The Father will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It will be a punishment graver than the Deluge, one such as has never been seen before. 
You even capitalised the word GREATER!

You are letting you imagination run away with you. Why not stick with the storyline. 

Sister Sasagawa is not “some random nun”.  It seems rather than being what you call “random” she is specifically chosen for a special mission by none other that Our Lord and His Blessed Mother. So you don’t buy it? I am not greatly attracted to weeping statues myself, but who am I (and who are you) to decide the best ways to get through to a faithless people?

There is no necessity to speculate on 
... disease, or a ναccιnє created by Godless men that goes wrong, or air, or earthquakes, or famine, or the climate goes wrong and we enter a new ice age, or Islam or ƈhıną rises and oppresses the west for 500 years turning us into commie slaves, or we are invaded by aliens.
If you are dead what does it matter what killed you?
If you are alive, what does it matter what killed 99% of humans?
All a bit academic HOW it happens.  Who cares?  

Why would there be 99% of mankind killed. Where did that figure come from?
All those catastrophes you list may befall us, but we do know, according to Our Lady at Akita, and St Peter in 2nd epistle that God will use fire.
[6] Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished. [7] But the heavens and the earth which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of the ungodly men. [8] But of this one thing be not ignorant, my beloved, that one day with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day. [9] The Lord delayeth not his promise, as some imagine, but dealeth patiently for your sake, not willing that any should perish, but that all should return to penance. [10] But the day of the Lord shall come as a thief, in which the heavens shall pass away with great violence, and the elements shall be melted with heat, and the earth and the works which are in it, shall be burnt up.

Re: What do traditional Catholics think of Our Lady of Akita?
« Reply #59 on: March 31, 2021, 04:07:11 PM »
If thousands or millions of people are left alive then it is not graver than the deluge.

The deluge only left Noah and his family.  Hard to be graver than that.