Exactly thirty-three years prior to the great Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, i.e., on October 13, 1884, Pope Leo XIII had a remarkable vision. When the aged Pontiff had finished celebrating Mass in his private Vatican Chapel, attended by a few Cardinals and members of the Vatican staff, he suddenly stopped at the foot of the altar. He stood there as if in a trance, his face pale white, for about 10…More
Exactly thirty-three years prior to the great Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, i.e., on October 13, 1884, Pope Leo XIII had a remarkable vision. When the aged Pontiff had finished celebrating Mass in his private Vatican Chapel, attended by a few Cardinals and members of the Vatican staff, he suddenly stopped at the foot of the altar. He stood there as if in a trance, his face pale white, for about 10 minutes before retiring to his office. Shortly thereafter he composed the prayer to St. Michael, with instructions for it to be said after all Low Masses everywhere. When asked what had happened, he explained that, as he was about to leave the foot of the altar, he suddenly heard two voices – one kind and gentle, the other guttural and harsh. They seemed to come from near the tabernacle. As he listened, he heard the guttural voice of Satan tell God that he could destroy the Church if he had 75 – 100 years and greater power and influence “over those who would give themselves over to my service.” God granted this to him, just as He did many millennia ago, granting Satan power over Job
Fifty years later, in 1934, an important paragraph was curiously removed; around this same time is when the more common abbreviated form began to be used in its stead. Twenty-five years later (75 since the vision), on January 25, 1959, that John XXIII publicly summoned the Second Vatican Council. October 13, 1962 (exactly 78 years later) marked the first working session of the Council. One of the first changes to come from Vatican II, was the deletion of the Leonine Prayers, which included the prayer to St. Michael, in 1964-AFTER THAT -IN 1969 WAS PUBLICATED THE "satanic bible"
Fifty years later, in 1934, an important paragraph was curiously removed; around this same time is when the more common abbreviated form began to be used in its stead. Twenty-five years later (75 since the vision), on January 25, 1959, that John XXIII publicly summoned the Second Vatican Council. October 13, 1962 (exactly 78 years later) marked the first working session of the Council. One of the first changes to come from Vatican II, was the deletion of the Leonine Prayers, which included the prayer to St. Michael, in 1964-AFTER THAT -IN 1969 WAS PUBLICATED THE "satanic bible"