Monday, May 5, 2014

Will Russia be the nation in which God is most glorified (while the U.S. continues to fall into dark secularism,

Spiritdaily 05.02.2014

Notes a frequent visitor there: "The number of parishes has grown from 7,000 two decades ago to 30,000 today, monasteries from twenty-two to eight hundred, and seminaries and theological schools from three to more than a hundred." Although actual church attendance is low, it is one of the few countries where religion is becoming more important to the average person, not less.

Fatima Forever by Mark SanisloAt least at the level of government, Russia was suddenly more religious than the West -- certainly less tolerant of things like drugs, profane rock shows, pornography, and homosexual marriage (though fine with abortion). At Medjugorje in formerly Communist Yugoslavia, seers reported a message in which the Blessed Mother told them that Russia would be the nation in which God is most glorified -- that the West had progressed, but without God.

Which was the "evil empire" now? Which has strayed most from God?

That question -- astoundingly -- now hangs in the air. Is America the Christian superpower or has that mantle been passed to Russia?

There are other questions that "hang" also.

With the recent moves by Putin and Russia to take back a chunk of Ukraine, reinstituting May Day in Red Square, and threatening other parts of territory to the south, the first question is whether the old Soviet Union is reconfiguring. And if so, does it even play into other prophecies? There were the predictions of Ukrainian mystic Josyp Terelya, who "saw" fires across the landscape as conflict erupts in that part of the world, while in north-central Spain, high up in the Cantabrians, was an apparition -- in the tense 1960s -- that said major events in the world would occur when Communism returned.

Is the resurgence of Russia in a quasi-Soviet style what might have been meant by that? Is the "period" of peace (a period is a specified division or portion, an interval of time, much shorter than an "era") about to end?

So far, considering the fall of Communism during the later 1980s, the period has lasted about a quarter of a century (Poland shook off Communism in 1989 and Ukraine in 1991). Let us thus ask again: is the "period of peace" -- a quarter of a century old -- approaching its conclusion?

And if so, what will be the trigger?

What will be the climax?

Much more here

 

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