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The Prophecies Of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #20 on: May 19, 2013, 05:29:22 PM »
Interesting prophecies.

I wonder if the yellow "line of death" refers to chemical weapons.

During  the Cold War the US military had a number of defense plans in the event of a Soviet invasion. The majority of scenarios focused on a massive tank battle that would take place in the Fulda Gap.

Were the Soviets able to rout the NATO forces, a "nuclear tripwire" would be activated. The plan called for using tactical nukes on the leading Russian spearheads, and then following up with chemical weapons.

I have no idea if the plan is still in place, but I suppose it is certainly possible.

The Prophecies Of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #21 on: June 10, 2013, 07:16:41 PM »
In one of my previous posts I linked to the website http://www.catholicapologetics.info/catholicteaching/privaterevelation/apparitions.htm.  Once again I apologize for this.  

Although there is some useful information contained on this website, there is also a lot that that is downright wrong and dangerous for those new to Catholic tradition.   The sections on the New Mass and Vatican II are highly problematical.  Among the most glaring errors suggested is that Paul VI had no right to reform the Sacraments and by doing so they were rendered illicit and of doubtful validity.   This is just one example of the many errors, there are a lot more.  The opinions expressed in many of the articles tends to foster a schismatic attitude which could cause some to separate themselves from the Church.

BTW, I'm still having a problem believing these prophecies of Alois Irlmaier.  I'm going to stick to the ones that have received full approval from the Church.



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« Reply #22 on: June 12, 2013, 03:52:57 PM »
Rows,

Why do you think Paul VI "reformed the Sacraments"?

I think even Paul VI tried to play off the whole laughable "there are no intrinsic changes" to the Mass.

I remember reading about how the Sacraments were "signals, instituted by Christ, to bring Grace."  

So, why did Paul VI feel the need to alter what Christ had established?

The Prophecies Of Alois Irlmaier
« Reply #23 on: July 04, 2013, 09:14:53 PM »
Interesting perspective.

Just a thought: it seems to be a recurring notion of the Pope having to flee Rome and take refuge somewhere in the Americas.  I wouldn't get too wrapped up in this since 'across the sea' could mean Nome, Alaska or Tierra del Fuego- or Long Beach Island, New Jersey.

If I had to make a snap guess, the Great Monarch will be an American of French and German ancestry.  We know that as a boy he will have been a great sinner but latter embraces the Faith and performs many penances.  Clearly, he will be able to lead armies in strange areas.  

Implicit in this is that he will be one of the few Catholics remaining loyal to the old rites and the spirit of the Faith as it always was.  Probably, he is hidden from the world, more or less.  And we can speculate from here.

The most important thing each of us can do is have a well-ordered Catholic life, remain in a state of grace, and know that for each of us the End might well come like a thief in the night.

As long as we are leading proper Catholic lives, which is not easy by any stretch, all things will order themselves.

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« Reply #24 on: June 10, 2019, 12:31:59 AM »
Bumping this thread...for the prophecies of Alois Irlmaier.