Agnus Dei Presents!
Where the Souls
of Poor Sinners Go’
Divine Mercy ...

or
Divine Judgment?

We all know what we want, but first one has to believe that there truly is a difference between the two.

In the beauty of the
Divine Mercy messages given to St. Faustina, many today focus on the Love of God — a Love so great that He gave His only-begotten Son to save the world.

So that’s it.

God gave His Son.  People believe and live happily ever after in Eternity.

What a wonderful world it would be if only it were so.  It is the
make-believe world of protest-ant-ism.  But Divine Mercy is only granted by the Lord within the confines of His rules that He gave to St. Faustina!

In reality, many people in the world, out of 6-billion-plus souls, do not believe at all.

Or, sometimes even worse, people believe heresies or lies.

There are even those who think they can abuse God’s Mercy by waiting and delaying any action until their time has come.

It’s as if anyone can be the penitent thief on the Cross next to Jesus and suddenly be forgiven at the last moment and whisked into Paradise despite their previous sins.  (And when Jesus said,
“ … this day thou shalt be with Me in Paradise” [Luke 23:43] was our Lord meaning immediately at that moment in Earth time or after a thousand years of cleanup time for the thief in Purgatory?  For a day is but a thousand years and a thousand years but a day to our Savior in Eternity!)

Many even in the Church today refuse to discuss the reality of eternal perdition (something the “good” thief Dismas did escape from by his pleas to our Lord).

One, however, cannot be a Catholic and not recognize that
Jesus did not die on a Cross for all mankind so that He could be ignored, blasphemed, dishonored, or not believed in; and then, despite this hard-hearted attitude of theirs, Jesus will bring all these unbelieving, unrepentant souls to Heaven!  The whole point of the penitent thief story was to teach us not to be like the unbelieving, unrepentant thief!

We know already, just from the Church-approved visions and messages of Fatima, that hell is a real place and, unfortunately, and much to our great distress, there are numerous souls buried deep in its eternal grip.

“You have seen hell where the souls of sinners go,” the Virgin Mary told the children of Fatima on July 13, 1917, in Her third apparition to them.

And then Mary said,
“To save them, God wishes to establish in the world”:

     *  the League of Nations
     *  the United Nations
     *  a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the statue of liberty
     *  a two-party system
     *  a new pastoral council that will open the windows of the Church to the modern world around it
     *  a redefinition of Catholic dogma and liturgy
     *  an incredible bomb that can wipe a city off the face of the Earth
     *  bishops who are really good administrators and know how to keep secrets
     *  the removal of the Eucharist from the center of the Sanctuary and the faithful to stand during the Consecration of the Host.

We could, of course, go on, but as we love to point out, it is easier, sometimes, to understand God’s messages to us by comprehending what He did not request!

Remember what the liturgy and the beliefs of the Church were when Mary appeared at Fatima?

The completion of Mary’s statement to the visionaries of Fatima is that in order to save
“poor sinners,” God wishes to establish in the world
                         
“devotion to My Immaculate Heart.”

Has that devotion been established?

Has the Church post-Vatican II forwarded this message so that all those, especially in the new “ecumenism” that many desire, it is clear what God’s desires are and not man’s?

This web site exists not to preach to the choir, but to shake those who think — whether inside or outside of Catholicism — that everything is okay; that the world is moving in the right direction; that the Church will “rise from the ashes”; that souls will be saved by God no matter what we do.

Those who think that any of the above statements are correct are not true believers.

They can’t be.

For the messages of Jesus and Mary, the High Priest and the Mother of the Church, contradict such beliefs.

We can point to many such statements made to approved visionaries over the years, but because this is the anniversary of the 3rd Fatima apparitions, it is only necessary to review what the Lord and our Queen have told Sister Lucy, the surviving seer of the Miracle of the Sun.  A miracle witnessed not only on the famous date of October 13, 1917 by 70,000; but also in a minor form previously on August 13 when the children were prevented by the masonic mayor (yes, Virginia, he was actually the head of the local lodge) of the area not to attend the promised apparition of that month.

In August, the three children, Lucy, Francisco and Jacinta, were kidnapped, jailed and threatened with death by this evil man — a man who probably today understands the reality of
“where the souls of poor sinners go.”

On August 13, without the children present, 18,000 were present at the site of the Fatima apparitions and waited for the Virgin to appear.  People were indignant that the children were being detained by the local administrators.  It was during their thoughts of staging a riotous protest that heavy thunder and brilliant lightning came from the cloudless sky.  The sun itself began to change, growing dull in color as a beautiful cloud of white light appeared and hovered over the oak tree where the children had been the three previous months receiving their heavenly visions and messages.

The crowd, astounded at this manifestation, dispersed quietly — and in the prayers of the Rosary as they went home.

When Mary appeared to the children on August 19, She informed them that God was so angry at the actions of the mayor threatening their innocent souls that the Miracle promised in October would not be as
“striking.”

It was in this message that the Mother of God told the children that many souls were lost forever because no one made sacrifices nor prayed for them.

This is where the Rosary and the
Divine Mercy chaplet come in.  This is where offering up our sufferings to the Virgin come to center stage.

These are the actions and prayers, we as believers, can use to save souls.

Saving them from the vision the children saw as the Virgin caused light to make the Earth vanish before their eyes on July 13, 1917 as they then gazed into a veritable ocean of fire!

“ … we saw huge numbers of devils and lost souls in a vast and fiery ocean.  The devils resemble black animals, hideous and unknown, each filling the air with despairing shrieks.  The lost souls were in their human bodies and seemed brown in color, tumbling about constantly in the flames and screaming with terror.  All were on fire, within and without their bodies, and neither devils nor damned souls seemed able to control their movements.  They were tossing about like coals in a fiery furnace, with never an instant’s peace or freedom from pain.”

There is a priest who is a witness to the Truth of hell in two miraculous ways.

The first is that his body, which passed from this mortal life in 1859, was found incorruptible when his casket was opened in 1904 as they removed his remains during his beatification process!  The second is his personal encounter with demonic spirits when he was alive.

Today, this priest is known as the Patron of Parish Priests throughout the world.  His name is St. Jean Marie Vianney.

When he was alive, a possessed individual approached this incorruptible and screamed,
“I hate you; I hate you because you have stole from my hand 85,000 souls.”

St. Jean Marie preached that the greatest act of charity toward one’s neighbor is to save their souls from hell!

Are our priests today saving souls from hell?

Are our bishops?

Is the hierarchy of the Church engaged in spreading devotion to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary?

May St. Jean Marie Vianney intercede for those priests who are failing their personal test!

Again, we reiterate the importance of the 1st-millennium Church in the Truth of its unity.  In this regard, we cannot forget the great Saints of that era and what they had to say as well.

Especially, St. John Chrysostom, who pointed out that Jesus preached more on hell than He did on Heaven.  St. John, whose last name means
“Golden Mouthed,” said, “Few bishops are saved and many priests are damned.”

It is an astounding and frightening statement this Saint made — a 4th-century patriarch of Constantinople, doctor of the Church and declared Patron of Preachers by Pope St. Pius X (another incorruptible)!

When Father Marcel Nault spoke before a gathering of those who fervently believe in the messages of
Our Lady of Fatima, he pointed out a “heretical concept of God’s Mercy” that he personally witnessed at a “charismatic conference.” A “charismatic” priest had preached, much as we are witnessing today from those within the Vatican, that “Jesus will deliver all souls from hell, even demons.”

When we think of the many souls in eternal perdition who must be astounded that they are actually there, we wish with all our hearts and souls that such a statement could be true.

But alas, it is not.

To make such a statement, as this charismatic priest did as Father McNault quotes, is to call our God — whether that person realizes it or not — a liar.

God and His Mother are not liars.

The fires of hell are eternal and will be thrown, at the end of time, into an even worse situation when hell and the lake of fire become one.  For it is written in the Scriptures:

“And the sea gave up the dead that were in it, and death and hell gave up their dead that were in them; and they were judged every one according to their works.  And hell and death were cast into the pool of fire.  This is the second death”
Apocalypse 20:13-14.

Father McNault quotes a message from
“some souls in hell … ordered by God to speak in order to help us in our faith.  Those souls in hell said:  ‘We could accept to be in hell a thousand years.  We could accept to be in hell a million years, if we knew that one day, we would leave hell.’ ”

It is not a million years these poor souls will spend.  It is not a billion.  It is not a trillion.  It is Eternity.

We can continue to fool around and ignore Mary’s messages.

We can continue to follow bishops and priests who have lost their moral compass.

We can delude ourselves speaking in the tongues of heretics.

We can delight ourselves in the messages of some of today’s so-called “visionaries” that God is going to do things in a quiet way, little by little.

Or we can follow the
Queen of Heaven and Earth who ensured She gave us these messages 86 years before Her Son’s Church fell into the current state of apostasy — an apostasy She predicted.

The choice always comes down to the individual.

We are pleading with God for no more souls to go to eternal perdition.

We are begging Him for an end to a test that may, in a worse-case scenario, leave 6 billion in eternal fire.

We are imploring Him for the sake and honor of His Mother’s
Immaculate Heart to grant us the Triumph She promised us throughout the world.

We are asking those who are in the “choir” to not remain silent about the dangers of hell to those we love and our neighbors.

If we cannot speak to them directly, then let us do what Mary told us to do.

In Her messages to Father Gobbi, which She called the culmination of Her Fatima messages, Mary told us to bind our children and loved ones — whether they believe or not — to Her
Immaculate Heart whenever we say the Rosary.

And at Fatima, She told the children to end each decade of the Rosary with these words: 
“O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell; lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy Mercy!”

And then let us follow Her other admonitions and protections.

Admonitions and protections we will discuss in our next article as we remember the messages of
Our Lady of the RosaryOur Lady of Fatima.

Messages which we believe can help us all, as best as humanly possible, keep people from going to the place
“where the souls of poor sinners go.”

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2003 Agnus Dei Presents!
“We must not ask where hell is, but how we are to escape it.”
                                                                                                 
— St. John Chrysostom


Father, Jesus, Mary:
i love you; save souls.
i give you my human will.
Divine Will, come, reign in me.
i am nothing; God is everything!

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