- A false doctrine of the antichrists where home Altars are made by members of the Catholic Churches
- Apparitions of Mary another false doctrine as claimed by the antichrists
- The Antichrists says that Canada and US to be consecrated to Mary during the pandemic
- Continuation of the false claim of the antichrists about Peter being the first Pope
- The continuation of the real evil Antichrists revealed to me by the Lord Jesus Christ
- The Canonisation Of Mother Theresa By The Antichrists
- The Deceit of Satan Throughout the Bible
- Antichrists false doctrines
- False doctrine of the Papacy – The sorrows of Mary-theory of the antichrists
- The doctrine of the Papacy about Home altars for all Roman catholic members
- The pagan origin of Christmas
- The false doctrine of the Papacy of the Roman Catholics members’ gardens’ shrines for the images of the virgin Mary
- Another false doctrine of the evil antichrists
- More of the false doctrines of the antichrists
- The antichrists has made Mary to be equal with Jesus Christ
- More of the antichrists’ false doctrines. “action of the Antichrist “
- The Antichrists make the mockery of our Lord Jesus Christ risen from the dead
- The evil Sunday worship is mark of the beast according to our Lord Jesus Christ
- The Antichrists Queenship of Mary
- The Canonisation of the Dead Bodie of Pope Paul 11
- The queenship of Mary another web of lies by the Papacy
- The false doctrines of the apostate Papacy
- The evil deeds of the Antichrists- to mummify dead bodies of their selected members that the Papacy approved
- Roman Catholic Churches pray to angels for help in all things
- The Vatican City and the Destruction of Roman Catholic False Doctrine
- The Expository Book Of Daniel 7.25
- PART 4: Antichrists revealed by our Lord Jesus Christ – How the Antichrist made dead people into sainthood
Our Lady of Pellevoisin, France
In 1876, a domestic servant named Estelle Faguette claimed to receive 15 apparitions of Mary. Before the apparitions occurred, Estelle wrote a letter to Mary, begging for a cure and subsequently recovered completely from tuberculosis, from which she was dying. Her cure was later deemed as miraculous. Following this authorization from her bishop, Estelle’s bedroom became an oratory and eventually a shrine to Our Lady of Pellevoisin.
Estelle said that the main message she received from Mary during the apparitions was an increased devotion to the scapular of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. In fact, during the final apparition, Mary told Estelle, “I have many graces in store for those who wear this scapular with trust in me. These graces are my Son’s; I bring them from His Heart; he will refuse me nothing. The lady asked her to show the scapular to the local bishop and ask his assistance in promoting it.”
Holy Mother of Gietrzwald, Poland
Mary appeared to two girls, Justyna Szafrynska and Barbara Samulowska, first in 1877, before Poland became its own nation. At the time, the Polish people were forced to speak German, and their territory was divided into three partitions. Mary’s first message to the girls was of conversion, peace, and penance for sins. She spoke to the girls in their native Polish language, which in and of itself was a sign of encouragement to the Poles.
After nine appearances to the young girls, Mary’s final message was, “Pray the Rosary zealously!” There is now a minor basilica dedicated to Mary under this title in Poland, and the apparitions were approved by the Church in 1977.
Appearance to St. Dominic, France
In 1214, Dominic (one day the founder of the Order of Preachers, or Dominicans) was deeply afflicted by the sinfulness of heretics and poor example of Catholics. He wept for three days and did acts of mortification in reparation for these sins. From such extreme torture to his body, he fell into a coma.
While in the coma, St. Dominic saw a vision of Mary. She appeared with three angels and asked him, “Dear Dominic, do you know which weapon the Blessed Trinity wants to use to reform the world? If you want to win souls, preach the Angelic Psalter.” This was what is now known as the Rosary.