AN
IRISH PROPHECY FOR OUR TIMES
Lately, I
have felt called to study Catholic Prophecy, once again.
One of the
saints I came across was St. Columbcille - an Irish Saint. . Most
of the following information comes from a book on Catholic Prophecy
(write me if you would like more info. on the book).
Saint Columbcille
was a famous Irish
saint and
seer who lived between 521 and 597 AD. Most of
his prophecies involve Ireland, and he successfully predicted
many events in Irish history such as the great potato famine and
the advent of railroads.
The
following is St. Columbcille’s prophecies that seem to point to
our present day and age:
"Hearken,
thou, until I relate things that shall come to pass in the latter
ages of the world. Great carnage shall be made, justice shall
be outraged, multitudinous evils, great suffering shall prevail,
and many unjust laws will be administered. The time shall come
when they will not perform charitable acts, and truth shall not
remain in them, and truth shall not remain in them. They will
plunder the property of the church, they will be continually sneering
at each other, they will employ them at reading and writing. They
will scoff at acts of humility; there will come times of dark
affliction, of scarcity, monarchs will be addicted to falsehood.
Neither justice nor covenant will be observed by any one people
of the race of Adam; they will become hard-hearted and penurious,
and will be devoid of piety. The clergy will become fosterers,
in consequence of the tidings of wretchedness; churches will be
held in bondage by the all-powerful men of the day.
NOTE AS GIVEN
FROM THE BOOK ON PROPHECY: It definitely seems like this saint
is talking about our current time when he speaks of the decline
of the Church and the path to perdition being taken by some members
of the clergy in regards to the recent abuse scandal.
"Judges
will administer injustice, under the sanction of powerful, outrageous
kings; the common people will adopt false principles. Oh, how
lamentable shall be their position! Doctors of science will have
cause to murmur, they will become ungenerous in spirit; the aged
will mourn in deep sorrow, on account of the woeful times that
shall prevail. Cemeteries shall become all red, in consequence
of the wrath that will follow sinners; wars and contentions shall
range in the bosoms of every family. Excellent men shall be steeped
in Poverty,
the people will become inhospitable to their guests, the voice
of the parasite shall be more agreeable to them than the melody
of the harp touched by the sage's finger. In consequence of the
general prevalence of sinful practices, humility shall produce
no fruit. The professors of science shall not be rewarded, amiability
shall not characterize the people; prosperity and hospitality
shall not exist, but destitution will assume their place. The
changes of the seasons shall produce only half their verdure,
the regular festivals of the Church will not be observed; all
classes of men shall be filled with hatred and enmity toward each
other. The people will not associate affectionately with each
other during the great festivals of the seasons; they will live
devoid of justice and rectitude, up from the youth of tender age
to the aged. The clergy shall be led into error by the misinterpretation
of their reading; the Relics
of the Saints will be considered powerless,
every race of mankind will become wicked!
NOTE AS GIVEN
FROM THE BOOK ON PROPHECY: Although this all seems a bit extreme,
it nonetheless points to our day and age which is filled with
lack of belief and the decline in the Church. Unlike during this
prophet’s time, many regular Catholic festivals are scarcely mentioned
let alone observed in our day.
"Young
women will become unblushing, the aged people will be of irascible
temper; the kine will seldom be productive, as of old; lords will
become murderers. Young people will decline in vigor, they will
despise those who have hoary (gray) hair; there will be no standard
by which morals may be regulated, and marriages will be solemnized
without witnesses. Troublous shall be the latter ages of the world,
the dispositions of the generality
of men I will point out, from the time they shall abandon hospitable
habits -- with the view of winning honor for themselves, they
will hold each other as objects for ridicule. The possessors of
abundance shall fall through the multiplicity of their falsehoods;
covetousness shall take possession of every glutton, and when
satisfied their arrogance shall know no bounds. Between mother
and daughter anger and bitter sarcasms shall continuously exist;
neighbors will become treacherous, cold, and false-hearted towards
each another. The gentry will become grudgeful, with respect to
their trifling donations; and blood relations shall become cool
towards each other; Church livings shall become lay property.
Such is the description of the people who shall live in the ages
to come; more unjust and iniquitous shall be very succeeding race
of men. The trees shall not bear the usual quantity of fruit,
fisheries shall become unproductive and the earth shall not yield
its usual abundance. Inclement
Weather and famine shall come and fishes shall
forsake the rivers. The people will be oppressed for lack of food,
shall pine to death. Dreadful
Storms and Hurricanes shall afflict them.
Numberless
Diseases shall then prevail. Fortifications
shall be built narrow during these times of dreadful danger.
NOTE AS GIVEN
FROM THE BOOK ON PROPHECY: It is interesting that this prophet
describes the fisheries as being in decline during the latter
days, something that is a serious reality now as fish stocks continue
to be depleted.
"Then
a great event shall happen. I fail not to notice it: rectitude
shall be its specious motive, and if ye be not truly holy, a more
sorrowful event could not possibly happen.
NOTE AS GIVEN
FROM THE BOOK ON PROPHECY: This prophet’s lofty Irish vocabulary
makes this passage somewhat difficult to comprehend, but the basic
message here is that a great, worldwide event will take place
while the world lives in sin. This event will be so great that
everyone on earth will witness or experience it. Goodness or righteousness
will not be the reason for this event to take place if you are
a faithless person, because this event will be terrifying for
you. This prophecy sounds similar to the idea of an Illumination
of Consciences, foretold by other saints, where everyone on earth
will suddenly see themselves as God sees theirs souls, in that
it will be terrifying for nonbelievers.
St. Columbcille
also alludes to other "natural disasters" in his prophecy
, perhaps brought on by global warming.
Let us all
be prepared SPIRITUALLY for whatever is to come. Ignorance of
prophecy is not necessarily bliss. I do not bring prophecy up
to alarm you, but to prepare you.
So,
what do we recommend you do if you truly believe?
1st
Get to confession (and of course, Mass!)
2nd
Wander around the website. There are many items to help you prepare
SPIRITUALLY! We
recommend this item.
May
God bless you and keep you safe! St.
Columbcille and St. Patrick, pray for us!