- 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 Prompt Succor, New Orleans, Louisiana
Based on a wooden statue belonging to the Ursuline convent, many miracles have been attributed to Mary under the title of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. First, in 1788, a destructive fire was devastating a section of New Orleans close to the convent and approached dangerously near to it. The nuns were instructed to evacuate the convent, but one particular sister, Sr. St. Anthony, placed the statue of Our Lady of Prompt Succor on a window seat and invoked her intercession with desperation. Immediately, the wind shifted direction, so that the fire avoided destroying the convent and was more easily extinguished.
The second miracle occurred in 1815 during the Battle of New Orleans, which was treacherously close to the Ursuline convent. As the canon fire drew closer, the sisters prayed to Our Lady that the American troops would overcome the British forces, which outnumbered them by 9,000 men. During Mass, the sisters were notified that the British were overcome by a dense fog and wandered into a swamp, leaving the American troops victorious.
Today, there is a shrine affiliated with Our Lady of Prompt Succor, and most devotees believe her intercession is particularly miraculous in situations where political and spiritual tensions abound.
Appearance to Nancy Fowler, Conyers, GA
From October 13, 1990 to October 13, 1998, housewife Nancy Fowler claimed to receive apparitions and messages from Mary that pertained specifically to the United States. Most of the messages were warnings, admonitions, or prayers. Pilgrims from everywhere in the nation flocked to the Conyers, Georgia property, where they awaited the appearance of Mary to Fowler. When she appeared, devotees would hold up rosaries and all sorts of religious articles, in the hopes that they would be blessed by Mary’s presence.
Pilgrims claimed to have witnessed other miracles that indicated the presence of Our Lady, such as seeing the sun spin, rosaries turning to gold, and the scent of roses in the air during the apparitions.
Appearance to St. Jean Vianney, France
Madame Durie, a wealthy benefactress who decided to donate a large amount of money to the Curé of Ars, entered the presbytery and climbed the stairs to bring the news to St. Jean Vianney. As she approached his room, she heard two voices. The first was gentle and sweet, asking, “What do you ask?” to which St. Jean replied, “the conversion of sinners, cure of the sick, and specifically for the cure of a person who has been suffering a long while,” the last of which referred to Mme. Durie. Mary replied, “She will be cured, but not yet.”
When Mme. Durie overheard this, she opened the door and found the Blessed Mother dressed in a dazzling white robe adorned with golden roses, her hands sparkling like diamonds and head crowned with shining stars. Mary looked at Mme. Durie and smiled sweetly at her, which provided the greatest consolation Mme. Durie had experienced in her time of need.