01-19-2021, 03:35 PM
The following are taken from: Les Mystères du Sang Royal (Mysteries of the Royal Blood) pages 139-140:
St. Pius X: "I beg you to join me in this conviction: Soon God will work wonders that will give us, not only the confidence that France will not cease to be the Eldest Daughter of the Church, but the joy of seeing this, not only in words but in deeds." Speech given January 8th, 1905.
St. Pius X: "You will tell the French that they should make their treasure the wills of Saint Remigius, Charlemagne, and Saint Louis, which can be summed up in these words so often repeated by the heroine of Orleans: 'Long live Christ who is King of France'. Speech given December 13th, 1908.
St. Pius X: "I do not only have hope (for France), I have the certainty of a full triumph'". Speech given April 18th, 1909.
St. Pius X: "(I have this conviction that) the people who made a covenant with God at the baptismal font of Reims will repent and return to their original vocation (that is to say, the Royalty). "Speech of November 29th, 1911.
St. Pius X: "She will never perish, the Daughter of so many merits and so many tears." Speech of November 29th, 1911.
Louis XVI’s apparition to St. Pius X: "All that have survived will one day gather around the place where my blood was shed; in the midst of them will appear the one (Great Monarch) believed to be dead. It is he who will hold my scepter in his hand; he is the eldest after me.”
(This apparition is kept in the Church’s canonization file for Louis XVI)
St. Pius X: "I beg you to join me in this conviction: Soon God will work wonders that will give us, not only the confidence that France will not cease to be the Eldest Daughter of the Church, but the joy of seeing this, not only in words but in deeds." Speech given January 8th, 1905.
St. Pius X: "You will tell the French that they should make their treasure the wills of Saint Remigius, Charlemagne, and Saint Louis, which can be summed up in these words so often repeated by the heroine of Orleans: 'Long live Christ who is King of France'. Speech given December 13th, 1908.
St. Pius X: "I do not only have hope (for France), I have the certainty of a full triumph'". Speech given April 18th, 1909.
St. Pius X: "(I have this conviction that) the people who made a covenant with God at the baptismal font of Reims will repent and return to their original vocation (that is to say, the Royalty). "Speech of November 29th, 1911.
St. Pius X: "She will never perish, the Daughter of so many merits and so many tears." Speech of November 29th, 1911.
Louis XVI’s apparition to St. Pius X: "All that have survived will one day gather around the place where my blood was shed; in the midst of them will appear the one (Great Monarch) believed to be dead. It is he who will hold my scepter in his hand; he is the eldest after me.”
(This apparition is kept in the Church’s canonization file for Louis XVI)