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February
2006 A.D. IN TODAY'S CATHOLIC WORLD |

Fleur de Lis
"The restoration of Monarchy will not be a local affair; it will be a
world-wide phenomenon...The republics and democracies will be over, communism
and socialism a thing of the past..." (More
About The Great Monarch, by Yves Dupont, World Trends #41, Aug.
1974)
Rudolph
Gekner, 17th Century: "His sword will be moved
by Divine power..."
St. Caesar of Arles
(469-543) "When the entire world, and in a special manner
France, and in France more particularly the provinces of the North, of the
east, and above all, that of Lorraine and Champagne, shall have been a prey to
the greatest miseries and trials, then the provinces shall be succored by a
prince who had been exiled in his youth, and who shall recover the Crown of the
Lilies. This prince shall extend his dominion over the entire universe. At the
same time there will be a great Pope, who will be most eminent in sanctity and
most perfect in every quality. This Pope shall have with him, the Great Monarch,
a most virtuous man who shall be a scion of the holy race of the French kings.
This Great Monarch will assist the Pope in the reformation of the whole
earth...There will be one common law, one only faith, one baptism, one
religion. All nations shall recognize the Holy See of Rome, and shall pay
homage to the Pope."
Monk Adso (10th Century): "Some
of our teachers say that a King of the Franks will possess the entire Roman
Empire. He will be the greatest and last of all Monarchs. After having wisely
governed his kingdom, he will go into Jerusalem and will lay his sceptre and
his crown upon the Mount of Olives. Immediately afterwards, Antichrist will
come."
St. Francis of Paola (15th
Century) "By the grace of the Almighty, the great Monarch
will annihilate heretics and unbelievers. He will have a great army, and angels
will fight at his side. He will be like the sun among the stars. His influence
will spread over the whole earth. All in all, there will be on earth twelve
Kings, one Emperor, one Pope, and a few Princes. They will all lead holy
lives."

Catholic Order Must Be Restored
St.
Augustine (5th Century): "A Frankish King will one
day rule over the entire Roman Empire."
Old
Saxon prophecy: "He will come from the
Fleur-de-Lis..."
St.
Cataldus (5th Century: "... a King of the House
of Lilies..."
St.
Caesar (5th Century): "He shall recover the
Crown of the Lilies....."
St.
Hildegarde, German Abbess (12th Century): "The White Flower
again takes possession of the Throne of France."
Bishop Ageda, (12th
Century): "He shall inherit the Crown of the
Fleur-de-Lis."

La Basilique du Sacré Coeur
(The Sacred Heart Basilica, Paris)
Busto (15th Century): "The angelic Pope shall place an imperial
crown on his head."
Remy (5th Century): "He
shall reign over the entire ancient Roman Empire."
Aystinger: "
... by whom the ancient glory of the Empire shall be restored. He shall be
Emperor of Europe."
St. Francis de Paola (15th
Century): "(He and the Holy Pontiff) shall obtain dominion
over the whole world."
Holzhauser: "He
will restore everything."
St. Hildegarde: "Peace
will return when the Lily ascends the Throne again. The land will be very
productive."
St. Bridget: "And
the earth shall enjoy peace and prosperity."
St. John-Mary Vianney, Cure
of Ars (19th Century): "This shall re-establish
a peace and prosperity without precedent."
Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich, July 12,
1820:
"I had a vision of the holy Emperor Henry. I saw him at night
kneeling alone at the foot of the main altar in a great and beautiful church .
. . and I saw the Blessed Virgin coming down all alone. She laid on the altar a
red cloth covered with white linen. She placed a book inlaid with precious
stones. She lit the candles and the perpetual lamp . . . Then came down the
Saviour Himself clad in priestly vestments. He was carrying the chalice and the
veil. Two Angels were serving Him and two more were following . . . His
chasuble was a full and heavy mantle in which red and white could be seen in
transparency, and gleaming with jewels . . . Although there was no altar bell,
the cruets were there. The wine was red as blood, and there was also some
water. The Mass was short. The Gospel of St. John was not read at the end. When
the Mass has ended, Mary came up to Henry (the Emperor), and she
extended her right hand towards him, saying that it was in recognition of his
purity. Then, she urged him not to falter. Thereupon I saw an angel, and he
touched the sinew of his hip, like Jacob. He (Henry) was in great pain, and
from that day on, he walked with a limp . . . "

St. Joan of Arc
St. Remy (5th Century):
"At the end of his most glorious reign, he shall go to Jerusalem, and
shall lay down his Crown and Sceptre on the Mount of Olives."
Cataldu:
"He will at length lay down his Crown in Jerusalem."
Bl. R. Maurus (9th
Century): "He will go to Jerusalem, and lay down his Sceptre and
Crown on Mount Olive. Thus shall come the end of the Christian Roman
Empire."
Monk Adso (10th Century):
"He will finally go to Jerusalem and lay down his Sceptre and Crown upon
the Mount of Olives. Immediately afterwards, Antichrist will come."
St. Augustine (5th
Century): "He shall give up the ghost at Jerusalem on the Mount
of Olives."
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