Thursday, June 8, 2023

Our Lady told Giselle Cardia that the time of the tribulation has begun

 




The Italian stigmatist has bad news. She says the time of the tribulation has come. Our Lady told her this. Standing alone with her back to the sea, Giselle Cardia at Trevignon near Rome, received her monthly apparition while the faithful praying the rosary with her, saw the sun pulsate.

This was not recorded by the media who were prohibited from the barricaded site, controlled by the police.

A Sicilian who has not cowed down in spite of pressure from the Left, Giselle, over some eight years of non controversial existence, has drawn thousands to this apparition site, where many healings have been reported.

On June 3 she invited everyone to come and pray the rosary with them on the third of every month, when Our Lady appears to her.

Last month a television crew at her home observed and recorded a statue weeping. A doctor has examined Giselle’s hands with the stigmata, the wounds of Jesus, and says the origins are not natural. Since in that condition, with the hands pierced from the front to the back, she would not be able to move or use them.

Giselle  has seen Jesus. She is faithful to the Catholic Church. The local bishop has only advised people not to go to Trevignon,she says, but has not prohibited them.An  investigation is underway.

The message of Our Lady this month was clear: the time of the Tribulation has begun.

At other apparitions sites too, to other visionaries, Our Lady who is to have an important role in these end times, approved by God the Father,  tells us that we have entered ‘the final hour’. This is the time of the last book of the Bible, the Book of Revelations.

It is not known if the motives of the local bishop are political or religious. Since the visionaries in Medugorje are not allowed to travel to Italy and hold prayer meetings in the stadiums, like they once did.

The annual Corpus Christi procession in central Rome has also been banned. The Rome Vicariate’s Gesu al Centro youth annual program on the streets of Rome, is prohibited by the secular authorities. Their message seems to be, ‘Satan yes, God no’.

The anti Catholic daily La Repubblica which supports Pride processions scheduled this month throughout Italy, is critical of Trevignon. The authorities fear something. This was a comment on television made by some who came for the prayers, in spite of the obstacles. -Lionel Andrades


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