Saint Hildegard’s CHILLING Prophecies Are Unfolding?

"For centuries, the visions of Saint Hildegard of Bingen have been studied by historians, theologians, and scholars of medieval spirituality.
In this video, we explore what Saint Hildegard actually wrote in her works, including Scivias, and how her symbolic language has been interpreted over time. Rather than making predictions about specific events, Hildegard described moral, spiritual, and social patterns that she believed shaped human history.
Her imagery — including ideas about balance, decline, renewal, and human responsibility — has often been revisited in different historical periods. Some readers find her warnings timeless, while others see them as reflections of the medieval world in which she lived."
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sp2 . .

I hate to put a fly in the soup,
but here goes:
Hildegard's Veriditas sound remarkably similar to Pope Leo's water blessing.

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sp2 . . Possible. But I think her visions of the of the construct of the Universe may be quite accurate. And, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux approved her before the pope even though he was not thinking high about the women (except Virgin Mary and Martyrs). Do you think if she was/is right about the Veriditas pope Leo could 'have stolen' the idea from the Saint? What if the Universe is alive (at least supported by the Holy Spirit - i.e. how come that the particles exist for billion of years the scientists say and are non-stop spinning, not losing their angular momentum, etc.?) I asked AI about it. Here is Gemma & DeepSeek answer (with some quotes) in attached files.

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sp2 . . One more for consideration (Grok) /with quotes from St. Catherine/:
(I hope you are not offended by the examples found by AI. This is useful tool for search and summary.)
I have difficulties with the elements of New Age in Modern Church of course, but the idea of everything being propelled by the Holy Spirit seems okay with me. It makes sense. Veriditas is the extension of this action of the Holy Spirit in my humble opinion. There is one more point - we don't know for sure what was Hildegard's opinion - we know only guesses of the scholars about that topic. And scholars are often wrong.

sp2 . .

When a Saint is accurate about the construct of the Universe, before science proves it, we can only deduct that other things she said are to be accurate.
In addition, it appears that the Jesuits were also aware of her, and spoon fed Leo to buttress the Pachamama theology.

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sp2 . . Yes, the Novus ordo is looking desperately to prove their point, and if possible to steal from the Saints twisting their opinions and thoughts, or using them to promote their agenda (like for example Padre Pio's remains were moved to Rome by Francis to promote his idea of the Jubilee or something like that). The incorrupt remains of Pio's were luring people to Francis Jubilee. God have mercy on all these clerics clearly offending the Highest (Lord Jesus to Saint Bridget: ' Honor my Saints!')

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