12-02-2020, 06:10 PM
I found these prophecies on the Great Monarch from this link: https://sacredheartsoldier.wordpress.com...rophecies/
Please note: the part where the person, who put these prophecies all in one place (the prophecies on the site are accurate), talks about how King Philip of France thought he was the Great Monarch and that he planned to kill the Pope and the Knights Templar is incorrect. King Philip never thought that he was the Great Monarch and the Knights Templar were disbanded by Pope Clement V because upon entering the order they were told and forced to renounce Jesus Christ, stepped on the Cross of Our Lord, didn't say the words of consecration at the Mass, and many other things that are terrible, some of which could not be repeated. There were some good knight Templars, but the pope felt that the order needed to be taken apart due to these terrible things. All this information that I got on King Philip and the Knights Templar come from the book series: l'Histoire Universel de l'Église Catholique (Universal History of the Catholic Church) by Fr. René François Rohrbacher, Volumes 19 and 20. Fr. Rohrbacher also mentioned that there are many history books on the Knights Templar that are inaccurate.
If anyone would like to know more details about the Knights Templar and/or King Philip of France, please feel free to message me.
Hyppolitus (235 AD)
”The Great French Monarch, who shall subject all the East, shall come around the end of the world …. “
St. Methodius (385 AD)
“A time will come when the enemies of Christ will boast: ‘We have subjected the earth and all its inhabitants, and the Christians cannot escape our hands: Then a Roman Emperor will rise in great fury against them, drawing his sword, he will fall upon the foes of Christianity and crush them. Then peace and quiet will reign on earth, and the priests will he relieved of all their anxieties.”
St. Cataldus of Tatentino (500 AD)
”The Great Monarch will be in war till he is forty years of age; a King of the House of Lily, he will assemble great armies and expel tyrants from his empire. He will conquer England and other Island empires. Greece he will invade and he made King thereof, Clochis, Cyprus, the Turks, and barbarians he will subdue and have all men to worship the Crucified one. He will at length lay down his crown in Jerusalem.”
St. Remigius (535 AD)
”The kingdom of France is predestined by God for the defense of the Roman Church, which is the only true Church of Christ. This Kingdom shall one day be great among the kingdoms of the earth, and shall embrace all the limits of the Roman Empire, and shall submit all their kingdoms to its own scepter. It shall last until the end of time. It shall be victorious and prosperous as long as it will remain faithful to the Holy Roman See, and will not be guilty of any of those crimes which ruin nations; but it shall be rudely punished every time that it will become unfaithful to its vocation.”
St. Caesar of Aries (469 AD)
“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. Many princes and nations that are living in error and impiety shall be converted, and an admirable peace shall be appeased through their repentance, penance, and good works. 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. But after some considerable time, fervor shall cool, iniquity shall abound, and moral corruption shall become worse than ever, which shall bring upon mankind the last and worse persecution of Anti-Christ, and then the end of the world.”
Monk Adso (992 AD)
“Some of our teachers say that a King of the Franks will possess the entire Roman Empire. This King will be the greatest and last of all monarchs, and after having prosperously governed his kingdom. He will come in the end to Jerusalem and he will lay down his scepter and his crown upon the Mount of Olives. This will be the end and consummation of the Empire of Rome, and immediately afterwards Anti-Christ will come.”
Blessed Catherine of Racconigi ( 1547 AD)
“After three centuries, a descendant of Frances I of France will rule Europe like Charlemagne.”
Ven. Holzhauser ( 1658 AD)
“When everything has been ruined by war; when Catholics are hard pressed by traitorous co-religionists and heretics, when the Church and her servants are denied their rights, the monarchies have been abolished and their rulers murdered, (1922) then the Hand of Almighty God will work a marvelous change, something apparently impossible according to human understanding. There will arise a VALIANT MONARCH anointed by God. He will he a Catholic, a descendant of Louis IX, yet, a descendant of an ancient imperial German family, born in exile. He will rule supreme in temporal matters. The Pope will rule supreme in spiritual matters at the same time. Persecution will cease and justice shall reign. Religion seems to be oppressed, but by the changes of entire kingdoms it will be made more firm.
“He will root out false doctrines and destroy the rule of Muslimism. His dominion will extend from the East to the West. All nations will adore God their Lord according to Catholic teaching. There will be many wise and just men. The people will love justice, and peace will reign over the whole earth, for divine power will bind Satan for many years until the coming of the Son of Perdition-(the Antichrist) ….. “
https://sacredheartsoldier.wordpress.com...phecies-2/
St. Methodius (4th Century) “He will crush the foes of Christianity.”
Hippolytus (d. 235) – The Pope crowns a Christian king [The Great Monarch]. This King defends the west from the kings of the east. The Great Gaulish Monarch, who shall subject all the East, shall come around the end of the world.
St. Caesar of Arles (469-453) – When the entire world, and in a special manner France, and in France more particularly the provinces of the north, and 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.
St. Augustine (5th Century): "A Frankish King will one day rule over the entire Roman Empire.”
St. Augustine (5th Century): “He shall give up the ghost at Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives.”
St. Remigius (5th Century): “He shall reign over the entire ancient Roman Empire.”
St. Cataldus (5th Century): “… a King of the House of Lilies…”
Cataldus (5th Century): “He shall be made King of Greece.”
St. Caesar (5th Century): “He shall recover the Crown of the Lilies…..”
Cataldus (5th Century): “Cyprus, the Turks and Barbarians he will subdue.”
Isidore of Seville (7th Century): “He shall reign over the House of Agar, and shall possess Jerusalem.”
St. Isidore of Seville (7th Century): “In the last days a very pious King shall reign over our Great Spain.”
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.”
Blessed Rabanus Maurus (d. 856) – Our principal doctors agree in announcing to us, that towards the end of time one of the descendents of the kings of France shall reign over all the Roman Empire; and that he shall be the greatest of the Empire: and that he shall be the greatest of the French monarchs, and the last of his race.
Blessed Rabanus Maurus (d. 856) – After having most happily governed his kingdom, he will go to Jerusalem, and depose on Mount Olivet his scepter and crown. This shall be the end and conclusion of the Roman and Christian Empire.
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.
Bishop Ageda (12th Century): “By his means the nation’s religion and laws shall have an admirable change.”
Abbot J. Merlin (13th Century): “Having need of a powerful temporal assistance, the Holy Pontiff will ask for the co-operation of the generous Monarch of France.”
Vatiguerro (13th Century) “This Prince shall help him (the Holy Pontiff) in every way.”
John of Vitiguerro (13th Century) “The pope will change his residence and the Church will not be defended for twenty-five months or more because, during all that time there will be no Pope in Rome… After many tribulations, a Pope shall be elected out of those who survived the persecutions.”
St. Bridget (14th Century) “The Eagle will also invade the Mohammedan countries.” … “He shall destroy the Jewish and Mohammedan sects.”
St. John of Capistrano (15th Century) “He shall restore the apostolic discipline.”
St. Francis of Paola (15th Century) “He shall be a great captain.”
St. Francis of Paolo (15th Century) “He shall destroy the Mohammedan sect and the rest of the infidels.”
Liber Mirabilis (16th Century) “He shall wrestle the Kingdom of the Christians from Ishmael, and conquer it from the Saracens. None of the Saracens shall be able to prevail.”
Ven. B. Holzhauser (17th Century) “The powerful Monarch, who is sent from God, will uproot every Republic.”
Ven. Holzhauser (17th Century) “The Empire of the Mohammedans will be broken up (by him).”
Ven. Holzhauser: “He will restore everything.”
Old Saxon prophecy: “He will come from the Fleur-de-Lis…”
(Old German prophecy): “He will be lame afoot … “
(Anne-Catherine Emmerich, 19th Century): “God touched the sinew of his hip. He was in great pain and from that day on, he walked with a limp … “
Blessed 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 Savior 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 . . . “
Ecstasy dated May 23, 1874
Our Lady to Marie-Julie: "I will upset, I will overthrow the band of wicked and ungodly. I will triumph with the just and devout souls. Yes, I will confound the earth that I will bring to the feet of the just one, the man who is to rule the land of France. (i.e. the Great Catholic Monarch) The time is terrible, but I will protect you.”
http://marie-juliejahenny.blogspot.com/2...great.html
This message of Our Lady fits perfectly with the Consecration of Russia to Her Immaculate Heart.
"Armies from the West, East, and North will fight together in Italy, and the Eagle shall capture the false king, and all things shall be made obedient unto him, and there shall be a new reformation in the world.”
" In the days of peace that are to come after the desolation of revolutions and wars, before the end of the world Christians will become so lax in their religion that they will refuse the sacrament of Confirmation, saying that it is unnecessary. And when the false prophet, the precursor of Antichrist, comes, all who are not confirmed will apostatize, while those who are confirmed will stand fast in their faith, and only a few will renounce Christ.”
http://www.thirdorderofsaintdominic.org/...nings.html
Please note: the part where the person, who put these prophecies all in one place (the prophecies on the site are accurate), talks about how King Philip of France thought he was the Great Monarch and that he planned to kill the Pope and the Knights Templar is incorrect. King Philip never thought that he was the Great Monarch and the Knights Templar were disbanded by Pope Clement V because upon entering the order they were told and forced to renounce Jesus Christ, stepped on the Cross of Our Lord, didn't say the words of consecration at the Mass, and many other things that are terrible, some of which could not be repeated. There were some good knight Templars, but the pope felt that the order needed to be taken apart due to these terrible things. All this information that I got on King Philip and the Knights Templar come from the book series: l'Histoire Universel de l'Église Catholique (Universal History of the Catholic Church) by Fr. René François Rohrbacher, Volumes 19 and 20. Fr. Rohrbacher also mentioned that there are many history books on the Knights Templar that are inaccurate.
If anyone would like to know more details about the Knights Templar and/or King Philip of France, please feel free to message me.
Hyppolitus (235 AD)
”The Great French Monarch, who shall subject all the East, shall come around the end of the world …. “
St. Methodius (385 AD)
“A time will come when the enemies of Christ will boast: ‘We have subjected the earth and all its inhabitants, and the Christians cannot escape our hands: Then a Roman Emperor will rise in great fury against them, drawing his sword, he will fall upon the foes of Christianity and crush them. Then peace and quiet will reign on earth, and the priests will he relieved of all their anxieties.”
St. Cataldus of Tatentino (500 AD)
”The Great Monarch will be in war till he is forty years of age; a King of the House of Lily, he will assemble great armies and expel tyrants from his empire. He will conquer England and other Island empires. Greece he will invade and he made King thereof, Clochis, Cyprus, the Turks, and barbarians he will subdue and have all men to worship the Crucified one. He will at length lay down his crown in Jerusalem.”
St. Remigius (535 AD)
”The kingdom of France is predestined by God for the defense of the Roman Church, which is the only true Church of Christ. This Kingdom shall one day be great among the kingdoms of the earth, and shall embrace all the limits of the Roman Empire, and shall submit all their kingdoms to its own scepter. It shall last until the end of time. It shall be victorious and prosperous as long as it will remain faithful to the Holy Roman See, and will not be guilty of any of those crimes which ruin nations; but it shall be rudely punished every time that it will become unfaithful to its vocation.”
St. Caesar of Aries (469 AD)
“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. Many princes and nations that are living in error and impiety shall be converted, and an admirable peace shall be appeased through their repentance, penance, and good works. 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. But after some considerable time, fervor shall cool, iniquity shall abound, and moral corruption shall become worse than ever, which shall bring upon mankind the last and worse persecution of Anti-Christ, and then the end of the world.”
Monk Adso (992 AD)
“Some of our teachers say that a King of the Franks will possess the entire Roman Empire. This King will be the greatest and last of all monarchs, and after having prosperously governed his kingdom. He will come in the end to Jerusalem and he will lay down his scepter and his crown upon the Mount of Olives. This will be the end and consummation of the Empire of Rome, and immediately afterwards Anti-Christ will come.”
Blessed Catherine of Racconigi ( 1547 AD)
“After three centuries, a descendant of Frances I of France will rule Europe like Charlemagne.”
Ven. Holzhauser ( 1658 AD)
“When everything has been ruined by war; when Catholics are hard pressed by traitorous co-religionists and heretics, when the Church and her servants are denied their rights, the monarchies have been abolished and their rulers murdered, (1922) then the Hand of Almighty God will work a marvelous change, something apparently impossible according to human understanding. There will arise a VALIANT MONARCH anointed by God. He will he a Catholic, a descendant of Louis IX, yet, a descendant of an ancient imperial German family, born in exile. He will rule supreme in temporal matters. The Pope will rule supreme in spiritual matters at the same time. Persecution will cease and justice shall reign. Religion seems to be oppressed, but by the changes of entire kingdoms it will be made more firm.
“He will root out false doctrines and destroy the rule of Muslimism. His dominion will extend from the East to the West. All nations will adore God their Lord according to Catholic teaching. There will be many wise and just men. The people will love justice, and peace will reign over the whole earth, for divine power will bind Satan for many years until the coming of the Son of Perdition-(the Antichrist) ….. “
https://sacredheartsoldier.wordpress.com...phecies-2/
St. Methodius (4th Century) “He will crush the foes of Christianity.”
Hippolytus (d. 235) – The Pope crowns a Christian king [The Great Monarch]. This King defends the west from the kings of the east. The Great Gaulish Monarch, who shall subject all the East, shall come around the end of the world.
St. Caesar of Arles (469-453) – When the entire world, and in a special manner France, and in France more particularly the provinces of the north, and 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.
St. Augustine (5th Century): "A Frankish King will one day rule over the entire Roman Empire.”
St. Augustine (5th Century): “He shall give up the ghost at Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives.”
St. Remigius (5th Century): “He shall reign over the entire ancient Roman Empire.”
St. Cataldus (5th Century): “… a King of the House of Lilies…”
Cataldus (5th Century): “He shall be made King of Greece.”
St. Caesar (5th Century): “He shall recover the Crown of the Lilies…..”
Cataldus (5th Century): “Cyprus, the Turks and Barbarians he will subdue.”
Isidore of Seville (7th Century): “He shall reign over the House of Agar, and shall possess Jerusalem.”
St. Isidore of Seville (7th Century): “In the last days a very pious King shall reign over our Great Spain.”
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.”
Blessed Rabanus Maurus (d. 856) – Our principal doctors agree in announcing to us, that towards the end of time one of the descendents of the kings of France shall reign over all the Roman Empire; and that he shall be the greatest of the Empire: and that he shall be the greatest of the French monarchs, and the last of his race.
Blessed Rabanus Maurus (d. 856) – After having most happily governed his kingdom, he will go to Jerusalem, and depose on Mount Olivet his scepter and crown. This shall be the end and conclusion of the Roman and Christian Empire.
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.
Bishop Ageda (12th Century): “By his means the nation’s religion and laws shall have an admirable change.”
Abbot J. Merlin (13th Century): “Having need of a powerful temporal assistance, the Holy Pontiff will ask for the co-operation of the generous Monarch of France.”
Vatiguerro (13th Century) “This Prince shall help him (the Holy Pontiff) in every way.”
John of Vitiguerro (13th Century) “The pope will change his residence and the Church will not be defended for twenty-five months or more because, during all that time there will be no Pope in Rome… After many tribulations, a Pope shall be elected out of those who survived the persecutions.”
St. Bridget (14th Century) “The Eagle will also invade the Mohammedan countries.” … “He shall destroy the Jewish and Mohammedan sects.”
St. John of Capistrano (15th Century) “He shall restore the apostolic discipline.”
St. Francis of Paola (15th Century) “He shall be a great captain.”
St. Francis of Paolo (15th Century) “He shall destroy the Mohammedan sect and the rest of the infidels.”
Liber Mirabilis (16th Century) “He shall wrestle the Kingdom of the Christians from Ishmael, and conquer it from the Saracens. None of the Saracens shall be able to prevail.”
Ven. B. Holzhauser (17th Century) “The powerful Monarch, who is sent from God, will uproot every Republic.”
Ven. Holzhauser (17th Century) “The Empire of the Mohammedans will be broken up (by him).”
Ven. Holzhauser: “He will restore everything.”
Old Saxon prophecy: “He will come from the Fleur-de-Lis…”
(Old German prophecy): “He will be lame afoot … “
(Anne-Catherine Emmerich, 19th Century): “God touched the sinew of his hip. He was in great pain and from that day on, he walked with a limp … “
Blessed 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 Savior 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 . . . “
Our Lady's Triumph through the Great Monarch
Ecstasy dated May 23, 1874
Our Lady to Marie-Julie: "I will upset, I will overthrow the band of wicked and ungodly. I will triumph with the just and devout souls. Yes, I will confound the earth that I will bring to the feet of the just one, the man who is to rule the land of France. (i.e. the Great Catholic Monarch) The time is terrible, but I will protect you.”
http://marie-juliejahenny.blogspot.com/2...great.html
This message of Our Lady fits perfectly with the Consecration of Russia to Her Immaculate Heart.
St. Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419)
"Armies from the West, East, and North will fight together in Italy, and the Eagle shall capture the false king, and all things shall be made obedient unto him, and there shall be a new reformation in the world.”
" In the days of peace that are to come after the desolation of revolutions and wars, before the end of the world Christians will become so lax in their religion that they will refuse the sacrament of Confirmation, saying that it is unnecessary. And when the false prophet, the precursor of Antichrist, comes, all who are not confirmed will apostatize, while those who are confirmed will stand fast in their faith, and only a few will renounce Christ.”
http://www.thirdorderofsaintdominic.org/...nings.html