A visionary, well known to the writer of this posting, once had a vision of Jesus Christ Our Lord. His face showed an "anger that was not from this world". His eyes were "in flame" in a way that no word of the existing vocabulary can accuratly describe it.
The vision occured during the Spiritual Exercise of the resurrection of Christ when Jesus leaves the tomb in order to meet with His mother the Blessed Virgin Mary. At first the visionary "sensed" Jesus awaking, and standing, and walking away towards His mother. The visionary "sensed" the presence of Mary. Then Our Lord appeared from a blurry image and became visible, while Mary remained invisible. The Lord was turning His back, then He turned slowly in a clockwise direction, and showed His face. The visionary retracted in fear and shame for his own sins as well as for all other sins it seemed, at the sight of the anger of God.
The visionary wrote a testimonial to a few, including a priest. The priest rebuked the testimonial as being the object of imagination.
How is it that an obvious apocalyptic vision can be dismissed from a priest of part of the Church who rebukes apostasies that are such that we must all recognize the End Time season?