Feastday not known
Born 1689
Died 1793
We know nothing of Bl Bernard’s life other than that he was a
German monk and mystic.
“Cologne will be the site of a terrible battle. Many
foreigners will be slaughtered there; both men and women will fight for their
faith. It will be impossible to prevent this horrible devastation. People will
wade up to their ankles in blood. At last a foreign king will appear and win a
victory for the cause of the righteous. The remaining enemy will retreat into
the Birch Tree Country. There the last battle will be fought for the just cause….“ 1
“At that
time France will be divided. The German Empire will select a simple man as the
Emperor, who will rule for a short time. His successor will be the man for whom
the world has longed. He will be called a Roman Emperor and give peace to the
world. He will restore Siegberg and Heisterbach. He is the Grand Monarch
foretold by Holzhauser. At that time there will be no Jews in Germany and the
heretics will admit their error. A good and happy era will follow. God will be
praised on earth and war will be no more... Then the fugitive brothers and
their children will return and continue to live in peace in their native land…“
2
“These things will come when they try to set up a
new kingdom of Christ from which the true faith will be banished…” 3
“God
will punish the world when men have devised marvellous inventions that will lead
them to forget God. They will have horseless carriages; they will fly like
birds…” 4
“When
the Emperor of Germany flees for his life a man who carries his crown for him
will be the man the world has long expected. He will be called Roman Emperor and
will give peace to the world” 5
References
1. Rev R. Gerald.
Culleton The Prophets and Our Times (Tan Books and Publishers 1941) p 178
2. ibid p 178-179
3. Yves Dupont, Catholic
Prophecy (Tan Books and Publishers 1970) p 115
4.
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5. Robert A.
Nelson. Prophecy: A History of the Future Internet Version
(http://www.rexresearch.com/prophist/phfcon~1.htm)