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The Great Catholic Monarch
« Reply #25 on: May 15, 2011, 12:43:31 PM »
Quote from: Classiccom
   Check out Richard Ibranyi's view that the Great Monarch is Jesus Christ.



     I don't buy his interpretation of Fatima. It is interesting that that Catholic converts like Ibrenyi and Bishop Richard Williamson make the best Catholics. They were not crippled by the toxic baggage of 1870 Club Infallible in their formative years. They don't hesitate to choose biblical truth over Catholic authority structure when necessary.

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  Oh yeah, thanks for all your commentary on my posting of this video.    


Ibranyi says St. Aquinas is in Hell.... he's a nutcase & a half...

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The Great Catholic Monarch
« Reply #26 on: May 15, 2011, 02:11:52 PM »
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I was interested in the prophecies regarding the Great Monarch...
So where are things now in this unfolding of endtimes?


Only God knows exactly where we are, but here is an excellent text (if you have not already read it) which deals with the subject:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/4956324/Catholic-Prophecy


The Great Catholic Monarch
« Reply #27 on: September 13, 2016, 02:34:58 PM »
Have you read the book written in Spanish " Garabandal: Hora X"? Those of you
who are intrigued by the prophecies of the Great Catholic Monarch, should get
this book.  It is written in Spanish, but if you are able to read some Spanish, you
will get a very important insight on this subject and on the fact as who this
mysterious personnage is.  

I hope this book will be translated into English and other languages, because it is
a MUST READ! In it you will get a clue of his name and of his ascendancy, which
seems to be Navarre,in Spain.  Although the book clearly states that he does not
live in Spain.  He has lived in complete poverty and the divine hand has caused
him to fail in many of his dreams and goals.

The Great Catholic Monarch
« Reply #28 on: September 13, 2016, 04:59:15 PM »
Quote from: catholicobserver
Have you read the book written in Spanish " Garabandal: Hora X"? Those of you
who are intrigued by the prophecies of the Great Catholic Monarch, should get
this book.  It is written in Spanish, but if you are able to read some Spanish, you
will get a very important insight on this subject and on the fact as who this
mysterious personnage is.  

I hope this book will be translated into English and other languages, because it is
a MUST READ! In it you will get a clue of his name and of his ascendancy, which
seems to be Navarre,in Spain.  Although the book clearly states that he does not
live in Spain.  He has lived in complete poverty and the divine hand has caused
him to fail in many of his dreams and goals.


Do you still own this book? If so, can you cite the chapter(s) that deal with the subject? From what you can remember, how did the GCM come up in relation to Garabandal?

The Great Catholic Monarch
« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2016, 10:31:32 AM »
The Great Monarch cannot be fully understood without being aware that the real sword in the stone is in Tuscany, Italy.  The sword of St. Galgano is the legendary Excalibur on Earth.  It is the fulfillment of two biblical passages....I did not come to bring peace, but a sword....I will turn their swords into plowshares...  Sister Lucia of Fatima said that the secrets of Fatima had to do with the book of Revelations chapters 8-12.  Chapter 10 is about the Great Monarch.