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Author Topic: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger  (Read 2708 times)

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Offline Gray2023

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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #40 on: July 02, 2026, 12:38:15 PM »
IT DID NOT RAIN THAT DAY.

At least not significantly.

We have photos videos of everything afterwards to prove it too. People smiling, happy in the sun afterwards including Bishop Z.

What do you care anyway, you're a whackjob dogmatic sede.
Since you won't take first hand accounts.  Here is the reference to the weather that day.
In Virginia rain can drop buckets in 15 minutes and then clear up.

Online Ladislaus

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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #41 on: July 02, 2026, 02:22:48 PM »
Since you won't take first hand accounts.  Here is the reference to the weather that day.
In Virginia rain can drop buckets in 15 minutes and then clear up.

Why are you even dignifying that moronic stupidity with a response in attempting to demostrate that it rained that day?  That's to legitimize his bizarre thinking.


Offline Proselytize

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Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #42 on: July 02, 2026, 11:14:15 PM »
Rain is a symbol of grace, so it can also be said that at the recent SSPX consecrations they were blessed with graces through all that rain.

I remember being in Virginia for 
+Bp. Zendejas’ consecration and we were walking and kneeling in mud as it rained over the course of two days. 

In Rome at the year 2000 SSPX Pigrimage, we were in a field for Mass and the Bishops were giving out Holy Communion to a very large amount of people as servers held large umbrellas over each bishop in the rain.

Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #43 on: July 03, 2026, 12:12:14 AM »

Recall thinking when seeing photos of Fatima on Oct 13, 1917, that the Portuguese  were very strong in their Faith to show up in muddy country side to see Our Lady.

It had rained for days.

Those 70,000 souls really wanted to be there.


Re: Rain on Consecrations - Our Lady's anger
« Reply #44 on: July 03, 2026, 03:47:38 AM »
Recall thinking when seeing photos of Fatima on Oct 13, 1917, that the Portuguese  were very strong in their Faith to show up in muddy country side to see Our Lady.

It had rained for days.

Those 70,000 souls really wanted to be there.




But no consolation came with drying for the SSPXers


So it was obviously a sign of displeasure.