
“Apostasy is the complete abandonment of the Christian Faith by those who have been baptized.”
But this is not the Biblical meaning St. Paul and other Apostles speaks about the universal apostasy not as a total abandonment of Christianity but a general revolt against the true teachings of the Church.
A schism.
In St. Paul’s second epistle to the Thessalonians, chapter 2, verses 3 and 4 and his second epistle to Timothy chapter 4, verse 3, “For there shall be a time, when they will not endure sound doctrine; but, according to their own desires, they will heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears: 4 And will indeed turn away their hearing from the truth, but will be turned unto fables.”.
He also clarifies that “the Man of Sin” will be revealed. In Apocalypse 13:5, we read: “And there was given to it a mouth, speaking great things and blasphemies against God, his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.” And in Chapter 18, verse 5. It was allowed to make war with the saints and to overcome them. For her sins have reached even into heaven.
My friends, the Mass is a reflection of heaven on earth. These prophecies are a perfect reflection of Vatican II, Paul VI and John Paul fl. The time element indicated in these chapters is about 42 month. The early Church went by the moon calendar, which had shorter months. Vatican 2 started in October 1962 and ended in December 1965. This is a span of 38 months, close enough. The Council of Trent confirms that the Man of Sin will be revealed – he will not be a big mystery. When Our Lord refers to Daniel’s prophecy, he is indicting that the continual sacrifice will be taken away and it shall be replaced with the abomination of desolation. We also read in Daniel 9:27 and St. Mark’s Gospel 13:14: “When you shall see the abomination of desolation standing where it ought not” informing us that the end is near.
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No one knows when the end of the world will end has become an accepted dictum.
First we have St. Pope Gregory the Great in 600 wrote that Catholics can not say Jesus did not know when he was coming back. In his Epistle. “Siccut Aqua Frigida. 600 A.D.
Then we have the 5th Lateran Council 1517
The Catholic Church put a ban on date setting Christ’s return in 1517, UNLESS it was approved by Rome or the local Ordinary. But understand by picking Sunday and or Pentecost Sunday as I do in my “Day of the Lord,” booklet, I am not date setting, only DAY setting. The council does not extinguish the Spirit on this matter, if it should be reveled. Contrary what others want you to believe.
Unfortunately a well known French theologian, by the name of Adolf Tanquerey, (1854-1932) In his Manuel of Dogmatic Theology. HE misquotes the Fifth Lateran Council and Leo X by stating, under, “The last things of the World.” “Leo X at the Lateran Council V forbade anyone’s venturing as certain in this matter.” This is not what the council teaches. Ironically he spent the last years of his life in Baltimore, Maryland and can understand his influence to those who put together the Baltimore Catechism.
My booklet of 16 pages proves that the Lord will come back on Pentecost Sunday, not to mention the “Our Father.” and has been approved by many of the Traditional Bishops and Fathers. Not that I need their permission but that is to show respect for God’s Church members. I even sent a registered letter to Paul VI and my local ordinary just for the protocol back in the seventies.
Grace be with you, in Christ, Joseph 7-26-15 St. Ann Mother of BVM
9th Sunday after Pentecost.