The last few days were filled with harrowing news. This evening at about 9:30 p.m. I was rudely awaken by strong cramps in both legs. As soon as I was up and standing on my feet, the cramps went away. I figured I would walk around a bit, check my email, eat a banana, and drink some water. In my email box I found a message from a friend in Fortaleza, Brazil who has been sending me these communications from Lucas Gelasio about a nun and also about Fr. Oliveira. I translated the text, copied and pasted the image and here it is as usual: for your discernment. Allow me to add that one should not be scared or anxious about the many reports that we are going to receive, tremors of the Earth’s crust, and disquieting news in general. The years to come are going to be filled with such news flashes. Worry and anxiety have no place in the Christian mind. Think of the words of Our Teacher: “Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many. You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of birth pains.(Words of Jesus in Matthew 24:4-8)

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In the early hours of April 24, [the nun from northeastern Brazil] had a dream, divided into three parts, which she felt was a revelation.

In the maternity ward of a hospital, she saw women suffering during labor. After birth, all the children, still in the doctors’ arms, gave a sigh and died. The mothers were distressed and cried in tears. The doctors were exhausted and terrified, not knowing what to do to avoid this situation.

Next, the nun found herself on a street that she understood to be in Italy. It rained a lot and everything was flooded. People, fleeing the flood, wanted to leave the country, but the airports were damaged by the volume of water and, due to the chaos, there were no more flights. Then the nun said to the people who were desperate:

— Let’s go to the Pope, he will help us!

She now saw herself in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, in the middle of a crowd. From the outside, everything looked in perfect condition. She knocked on the door, which opened on its own. It was possible to see, inside, a lot of fire and destruction. She shouted:

— My God, where is the Pope?!

From inside the Basilica, a demonic voice responded:

— He is not here! I devoured him!

Still in the dream, the nun understood that something serious had happened to the Holy Father. She woke up. A few weeks after the dream, the nun heard the outburst of a health worker who was shaken and tired with a wave of bronchiolitis in babies. However, he does not know whether this part of the prophecy has already been fulfilled.

It is possible to interpret each detail of the revelation in different ways. My attention is drawn to its similarity to a prophecy by Saint John Bosco in which a Pope leaves Rome during a storm and another by Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich in which people They gather in front of a church in Rome without knowing where the Pope is.

In Don Bosco’s prophecy, the Pope, in foreign lands, receives a banner that symbolizes the Virgin Mary and returns to Rome. In Ana Catarina’s, Our Lady appears and says that the people need to pray and ask God for the end of the false church.

When everything seems lost, the Mother of God will come to our help. Pray the Rosary every day and always remember to offer it for Pope Francis.

Reporting: Lucas Gelasio, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.