End Times Speculation XXIV ver. 2.0

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And now, the end is near
And so I face the final curtain
My friends, I’ll say it clear
I’ll state my case of which I’m certain
I’ve lived a life that’s full
I traveled each and every highway
But more, much more than this
I did it my way
 
Saint Maximilian used to give spiritual conferences to the new men in his religious community, the novices. One day, he taught them a lesson they would never forget: “How to become a Saint.” The future saint began by telling his listeners that sanctity isn’t so hard. It’s the result of a simple equation, which he wrote on the blackboard: “W + w = S.” The capital W stands for God’s Will. The small w stands for our wills. When the two wills are united, they equal Sanctity.

This lesson wasn’t just for the novices. Kolbe repeated it over and over, in different ways, to his whole community. In Poland, Kolbe had founded the world’s largest Franciscan monastery, which he named Niepokolannow ( City of the Immaculate), and he continually urged the more than 600 friars there to become soldier saints for God under the generalship of Mary Immaculate. Why under Mary Immaculate? Because, among creatures, she alone does the will of God perfectly. Therefore, when our wills are united with hers, they’re necessarily united to God’s will.
 
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Prediction number 112 is poorly understood for two reasons. First, in 1624 it was combined with prediction #113 and thereby attenuated. Secondly, the Latin word “sedebit” was improperly translated as “there will sit,” a phrase which represents the English usage of an imaginary noun as in “it is raining.”
But this usage does not exist in Latin, and an examination of the Vulgate’s translations for "sedebit’ confirm this idea. Never is “sedebit” translated as “there will sit.”

As I have mentioned the correct translation of the prediction that applies to Pope Francis is:
He will reign in the final persecution. of the Holy Roman church.

In this sentence, which is the only complete sentence of the entire 113 mottoes, we find something peculiar, and that is an out of place period that follows the word “psecutione,” If these mottoes are indeed true predictions, then the idea of a typographical error is out of the question. This spurious period must have a meaning. My guess is that it indicates the premature end to the reign of our blessed Pope Francis.

 
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I saw something on Twitter that’s very interesting… tomorrow the planets are supposed to align. From March 16th (the first day to “slow the spread”) to tomorrow, December 21st is 280 days. Human gestation takes 280 days. So apparently people are thinking the Antichrist could be born tomorrow. It’s the day of the Bethlehem star. Maybe a counterfeit Bethlehem star? Also another thing to add - the blood of St Januarius didn’t liquify this month and when it doesn’t liquify wars, natural disasters - not very good things like this occur sometimes. Return To Tradition on YouTube has a good video about this that he recently posted.
 
Also another thing to add - the blood of St Januarius didn’t liquify this month and when it doesn’t liquify wars, natural disasters - not very good things like this occur sometimes.
Actually, St Januarius’ feast day is when his blood almost always liquefied. It sometimes does on Dec. 16, but not nearly as often. So that may not really be any sign.
The star, though . . .

 
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The Bethlehem star was most likely a conjuction of Venus and Jupiter. This conjunction is Jupiter and Saturn, but also includes Pluto, i.e., god of the underworld. So I CAN’T think of this as a “Bethlehem Star”, unless it’s in the vein of “And what rude beast / slouches to Bethlehem to be born?”
 
In noticed in the NYT daily post that the Ohio vote has correctly predicted the winner of the presidential election since 1954. However, this year (2020) the state of Ohio went to Trump.
So, has Ohio failed? Or is this an ominous prediction of things to come in January?
 
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