Three Days of Darkness

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I was there and I swear something is happening, but I just go back to thinking about their lives when in Fatima and Lourdes they ran to vocations.

The visionaries of La Salette, an approved apparition, did not attempt relgious vocations.

Nor did the visionaries of Knock, Ireland.
 
I’m not sure what you mean. Most visionaries for the darkness were people of vocation, and/or unusual holiness.
 
I was there and I swear something is happening, but I just go back to thinking about their lives when in Fatima and Lourdes they ran to vocations.

The visionaries of La Salette, an approved apparition, did not attempt relgious vocations.

Nor did the visionaries of Knock, Ireland.
Where were you? What was happening?
 
The factors that give this prophecy credibility are that the visionaries themselves lived unusually holy lives. Many of their other prophesies have come true, so, it is a strong probablility this one will be accurate.

Did you notice the prophecies that predict that there will be a supernatural event known as the “warning”, wherein, everyone will experience the knowledge of where their soul stands
in the eyes of God? Apparently, people will be shocked even unto death. It is supposed to be much like our judgment day, except it will not be too late, at that point, to repent, as it would on our actual judgment day. This is considered a great grace. A last ditch effort, so to speak, to repent.

There are some who believe in a type of rapture in which some innocent children will be “taken up” before the three days of darkness, so as to spare them the horrors of the day. Following the three days of horror, the Church will have been “purified” and there will be peace.

For those who are more knowdegable than I, at the end of the world will the Kingdom of God on earth have come and things are good? Or, will He come in the nick of time, when things are at their worst?
 
The factors that give this prophecy credibility are that the visionaries themselves lived unusually holy lives. Many of their other prophesies have come true, so, it is a strong probablility this one will be accurate.

Did you notice the prophecies that predict that there will be a supernatural event known as the “warning”, wherein, everyone will experience the knowledge of where their soul stands
in the eyes of God? Apparently, people will be shocked even unto death. It is supposed to be much like our judgment day, except it will not be too late, at that point, to repent, as it would on our actual judgment day. This is considered a great grace. A last ditch effort, so to speak, to repent.

There are some who believe in a type of rapture in which some innocent children will be “taken up” before the three days of darkness, so as to spare them the horrors of the day. Following the three days of horror, the Church will have been “purified” and there will be peace.

For those who are more knowdegable than I, at the end of the world will the Kingdom of God on earth have come and things are good? Or, will He come in the nick of time, when things are at their worst?
From what I’ve read there will be a large signal in the Sky to warn the world of its impending doom. I’ve read that is a cross in the sky that everyone will see. The three days of darkness will be horrible according to what I’ve read.
 
I was there and I swear something is happening, but I just go back to thinking about their lives when in Fatima and Lourdes they ran to vocations.

The visionaries of La Salette, an approved apparition, did not attempt relgious vocations.

Nor did the visionaries of Knock, Ireland.
You are absolutely wrong my friend. Maximin tried to become a priest but decided that it wasn’t his calling, and Melanie became a nun and died in Mass in 1904. Get your facts straight.
 
I’m not sure what you mean. Most visionaries for the darkness were people of vocation, and/or unusual holiness.
Because he doesn’t know what he’s talknig about. See my post.
 
I did read in the biography of St. John Vianney that he had once interviewed the boy from LaSallette, and was not at all impressed. The apparition was later approved, much to the Cure’s surprise. Obviously, we need to leave these things in the hands of the people to whom the responsibility is given.
 
I have my candles and I have spoken to my family as to the words that I believe will come to pass one day…when…only God knows. But, as Our Blessed Mother has stated she will nor be able to hole the right hand of her Son back…be wary, prya and you will know His plan.
 
Mother Nadine Brown says that God wants us to ask for His mercy. We should be begging for mercy.
 
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