Jan. 1, 2020

THE FEAST OF THE CIRCUMCISION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, 2020

“My children, says the Lord, I am coming to show you the place of the one you love. Here is his crown, his weapon for blessing, peace, victory, triumph and liberation.

“Do you hear My voice, My beloved son? You who have been treading a foreign soil for so long! Do you not see the road on which I will send the princes of heavenly hosts to your encounter, in order for that triumph to be as magnificent as the one of a king of predilection? Beloved son, dry out your tears.

“The lily will be your brother, and My Blessed Mother will be your mother. The crown will bear the emblem of the lily, and the lily will always be blossoming upon your brow. From your forehead, it will blossom upon your throne, from your throne upon France, your preserved kingdom, and from France, out beyond French boundaries and even reaching the Eternal City.” (January 9, 1878)

[Source: p. 175, Prophecies of La Fraudais, by Fr. Pierre Roberdel].

Reflection on this prophecy:

 Christ our Lord will bring the French Monarch to France to save France from the communism and anti-Catholicism which are destroying her. 

But more important to all Catholics is the French Monarch's influence in the Eternal City, Rome, where it is prophesied he will put the true Pope on the Chair of Saint Peter.

We will have the Holy Sacraments again. We will know our Holy Father and every Catholic in the universe will be in communion with this Vicar, receiving sacramental graces from their Holy Sacraments.

Let us particularly pray for the French Monarch and for the men who fight alongside him, in this Anno Domine 2020.

Hail, Henri de la Croix! Hail, Henry of the Cross!

We are ready to do battle!

The Editor

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