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Fr. Heimerl: Pope Francis Marks the Fulfillment of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich’s ‘Dark Church’ Prophecy – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Fr. Heimerl: Pope Francis Marks the Fulfillment of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich’s ‘Dark Church’ Prophecy

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Anna Maria Freifrau von Oër (* 9. Dezember 1846 in Dresden; † 22. November 1929 in Gößweinstein, Oberfranken). Description: Anna Katharina Emmerick (1895). Source/Photographer ExcerptsOfInri.com. This work is in the public domain ...

Fr. Joachim Heimerl, LifeSiteNews, Sept. 19, 2024 – 11:35 am EDT

Editor’s note: The following essay is the first in a two-part series on the prophecies of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, the ‘synodal church,’ and Pope Francis.

According to German mystic Anne Catherine Emmerich, the ‘after-church’ will not be a counter-church or a schismatic church, but the Catholic Church itself because it is increasingly distancing itself from Christ.

(LifeSiteNews) — Two hundred years ago, the German mystic Anne Catherine Emmerich died in Dülmen, Westphalia. The stigmatized nun saw not only the life of Jesus in her visions, but also the future of the Church. Shortly before her death, she said: “There will be an after-church.”

During Emmerich’s time, such a thing was hardly imaginable, and what would an “after-church” be on top of that? I admit: I wondered about that as well, at least until with Pope Francis the “synodal church” emerged and, with it, a rapid decline.

But one thing at a time: What do Francis, the “synodal church,” and Blessed Anne Catherine have to do with each other? …

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