Thank you. I've tried reading Scivias; it's easy to get lost in the weeds, but you lead us through that specific prophecy in a straight line. You probably already know this, but St. Hildegard also left us a graphic image of it.
Indeed, it is an extraordinary image, with the head of the antiChrist placed in the zone of the female parts of the giant lady (i.e., the Church). It is a clear suggestion regarding both the fact that (I) the "man of sin" (2 Thessalonians 2:3) will spread an anti-Gospel that will have in its core the "freedom" to do any type of sexual sin, and (II) that he will be Christian (i.e., Catholic). Thank you for your comment!
This is incredible: indeed, there was another mistake (now remedied). I have never experienced anything like this before. Anyway, thank you very much for your helpful help!
That is for sure! But good forces (who help me to correct such mistakes) are also at work. (Note: I have checked ALL the other posts and I did not find anything like that in any of them.)
Thank you. I've tried reading Scivias; it's easy to get lost in the weeds, but you lead us through that specific prophecy in a straight line. You probably already know this, but St. Hildegard also left us a graphic image of it.
Indeed, it is an extraordinary image, with the head of the antiChrist placed in the zone of the female parts of the giant lady (i.e., the Church). It is a clear suggestion regarding both the fact that (I) the "man of sin" (2 Thessalonians 2:3) will spread an anti-Gospel that will have in its core the "freedom" to do any type of sexual sin, and (II) that he will be Christian (i.e., Catholic). Thank you for your comment!
Great piece. Thanks.
Typo? "even the Saint himself seems to be afraid to say it explicitly." "Himself?"
This is incredible: indeed, there was another mistake (now remedied). I have never experienced anything like this before. Anyway, thank you very much for your helpful help!
Dark forces are at work everywhere.
That is for sure! But good forces (who help me to correct such mistakes) are also at work. (Note: I have checked ALL the other posts and I did not find anything like that in any of them.)
BTW St. Hildegard of Bingen was a woman.
Thank you very much! I already replaced that mistaken "him" with "her".
I still see it in another place.
Well, auto latria is everywhere now, which explains why everything is "going to hell," as they say!