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Author Topic: Ven. Holzhauser (7 Ages of the Church)  (Read 11080 times)

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Ven. Holzhauser (7 Ages of the Church)
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2012, 05:49:05 PM »
By the end of 2013

Ven. Holzhauser (7 Ages of the Church)
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2012, 06:12:53 PM »
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“[After a world war] will come a new period, in which two mighty ones will face each other. The wrangle between these two will begin in the second half of the twentieth century. It will overthrow mountains and silt up rivers. A great change will come to pass, such as no mortal man will have expected; Heaven and Hell will confront each other in this struggle, old states will perish and light and darkness will be pitted against each other with swords, but it will be swords of a different fashion. With these swords it will be possible to cut up the skies and split the earth. A great lament will come over all mankind and only a small batch will survive the storm, the pestilence and the horror. And neither of the two adversaries will conquer nor be vanquished. Both mighty ones will lie on the ground, and a new mankind will come into existence. God possesses the key to everything. Blessed is he who will then be able to praise him, having obeyed all his commandments. And the great monarch of the world will create new laws for the new mankind and will cause a new age to begin, in which there will be only one flock and one shepherd, and peace will be of long, long duration, for the glory of God in heaven and on earth…” 20


Yet, we are in the 21st Century. Unless I missed something, how does that wash in to all of his predictions? I have read Prophecy by Yves Dupont, and others, and although I believe we are ripe for such a chastisement, isn't it late?

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Ven. Holzhauser (7 Ages of the Church)
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2012, 06:45:00 PM »
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“[After a world war] will come a new period, in which two mighty ones will face each other. The wrangle between these two will begin in the second half of the twentieth century. It will overthrow mountains and silt up rivers. A great change will come to pass, such as no mortal man will have expected; Heaven and Hell will confront each other in this struggle, old states will perish and light and darkness will be pitted against each other with swords, but it will be swords of a different fashion. With these swords it will be possible to cut up the skies and split the earth. A great lament will come over all mankind and only a small batch will survive the storm, the pestilence and the horror. And neither of the two adversaries will conquer nor be vanquished. Both mighty ones will lie on the ground, and a new mankind will come into existence. God possesses the key to everything. Blessed is he who will then be able to praise him, having obeyed all his commandments. And the great monarch of the world will create new laws for the new mankind and will cause a new age to begin, in which there will be only one flock and one shepherd, and peace will be of long, long duration, for the glory of God in heaven and on earth…” 20


Yet, we are in the 21st Century. Unless I missed something, how does that wash in to all of his predictions? I have read Prophecy by Yves Dupont, and others, and although I believe we are ripe for such a chastisement, isn't it late?

 :confused1:


I think it is referring to the Cold War and the conflicts between the US and Russia for the past dozen years.