So - take this or leave this.
In the 1960s, in a remote village in Spain called Garabandal, it is alleged that Mary, the Mother of God, appeared to several young shepherd children and gave them some prophecies about the end times.
The prophecy includes a timeline of events that are starting to look rather interesting. Maybe it's a coincidence? Maybe it was a hoax, and a blind chicken finds a worm every once in a while. Maybe its legit.
As a Catholic, I've always considered the Marian apparitions as interesting but not something to hang my hat on. This particular apparition is not officially recognized by the Church as being 'worthy of belief' but it's also not been discredited.
The crux of the claim:
1) The Pope would visit Moscow (note, no Pope has ever visited Moscow).
2) When he returns from Moscow, war will break out in Europe which would be followed by tribulation.
3) This visit proceeds a miraculous 'warning' that mankind is to receive from heaven.
4) The children also said that these events would coincide with an 'important synod.' This is particularly odd because at that time, hardly anybody knew what a 'Synod' even was. But, currently there is a very controversial 'synod' taking place which is supposed to wrap up in October and many expect it to have a profoundly negative affect on the Catholic Church.
In summary, the Pope is heading to Moscow, apparently, during a great synod and there is war on the doorstep to Europe not only in Ukraine but also a mobilization of troops in Serbia and Kosovo.
In the 1960s, in a remote village in Spain called Garabandal, it is alleged that Mary, the Mother of God, appeared to several young shepherd children and gave them some prophecies about the end times.
The prophecy includes a timeline of events that are starting to look rather interesting. Maybe it's a coincidence? Maybe it was a hoax, and a blind chicken finds a worm every once in a while. Maybe its legit.
As a Catholic, I've always considered the Marian apparitions as interesting but not something to hang my hat on. This particular apparition is not officially recognized by the Church as being 'worthy of belief' but it's also not been discredited.
The crux of the claim:
1) The Pope would visit Moscow (note, no Pope has ever visited Moscow).
2) When he returns from Moscow, war will break out in Europe which would be followed by tribulation.
3) This visit proceeds a miraculous 'warning' that mankind is to receive from heaven.
4) The children also said that these events would coincide with an 'important synod.' This is particularly odd because at that time, hardly anybody knew what a 'Synod' even was. But, currently there is a very controversial 'synod' taking place which is supposed to wrap up in October and many expect it to have a profoundly negative affect on the Catholic Church.
In summary, the Pope is heading to Moscow, apparently, during a great synod and there is war on the doorstep to Europe not only in Ukraine but also a mobilization of troops in Serbia and Kosovo.