IN JULY 1947 POPE PIUS XII CANONIZED A TOP SECRET GAY NUN WHO CLAIMED THAT THE "IMMACULATE VIRGIN" APPEARED TO HER HOLDING A GLOBE SURMOUNTED BY A CROSS AND STANDING ON A GLOBE!! |
Canonization means that the soul has been released from the "Church Suffering" in "Purgatory" and has joined the "Church Triumphant" in heaven! It is beyond belief but Pope Pius XII is still suffering in "Purgatory!"
Zoé Labouré was born in the Burgundy region of France, on May 2, 1806. Her name was changed to Catherine when she became a nun in 1830. Zoé's parents, Pierre and Louise, never bothered to teach her to read or write so she was illiterate when she entered the convent in Paris. Ignorance is truly the mother of devotion.
24-year-old Zoé entered the novitiate or seminary at 140 rue du Bac in April 1830. If it wasn't for the horrible Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, no nunneries would exist in France. Saint Paul never told young women to enter a convent. He admonished them to get married and have children:
So I counsel younger women to marry, to have children, to manage their homes and to give the enemy no opportunity for slander. For some have already turned aside after Satan ( I Timothy 5:14-15, Greek Orthodox Version).
Her illiteracy was no problem as no entrance examination was required. The main requirements for a novice nun were blind obedience to the Mother Superior, and a strict conformity to the convent rules.
While the other novices enjoyed the fine French cuisine, Catherine shamed them by fasting on Fridays and Saturdays. That was the secret that enabled the "Queen of Heaven" (Jeremiah 44:17) to appear to her twice.
140 rue du Bac where the apparitions took place. |
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Novice nuns at 140 rue du Bac, in their plain headgear, watched over by the Mother Superior. |
Absolutely nothing was mentioned of her stay during the 9-month novitiate except a brief entry stating that she was gay:
As it is, we can reconstruct nothing of those days, for we have no whisper of evidence to go on. Let it not be stated flatly, however, that Catherine would have any part in such doings. In the terse, two-sentence biography written in the seminary record book, her directress states that during her noviceship Catherine was, surprisingly enough, "gay." It is an adjective no one would have applied to her in her former life, except possibly in her early childhood. It is an adjective no one would apply to her again. (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, p. 108).
Back then the word GAY meant cheerful and happy, as in "Gay Paree." LESBIAN was the only word for the female counterpart of a HOMOSEXUAL.
Catherine had her first vision on July 19, called the "Virgin of the Chair," because the "Queen of Heaven" was sitting in a chair. That vision was preparatory to the "Miraculous Medal" vision that took place at the end of November of the same year.
Catherine Labouré (1806–1876). |
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The apparition was holding a globe and standing on a globe! |
Here is an account of that apparition by her official biographer, Joseph I. Dirvin, a priest and former professor at St. John's University in Brooklyn, New York:
The Virgin held in her hand a golden ball which she seemed to offer to God, for her eyes were raised heavenward. Suddenly, her hands were resplendent with rings set with precious stones that glittered and flashed in a brilliant cascade of light. So bright was the flood of glory cast upon the globe below that Catherine could no longer see Our Lady's feet.
Mary lowered her eyes and looked full at Sister Labouré. Her lips did not move but Catherine heard a voice.
"The ball which you see represents the whole world and France in particular."
Those words stirred the heart of the Sister with fresh transports of joy, and the dazzling rays seemed to her to increase to blinding brilliance (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, p. 93).
The "Queen of Heaven" instructed Catherine to make a medal of the vision she had seen:
At that moment, Catherine was so lost in delight that she scarcely knew where she was, whether she lived or died. The golden ball vanished from Mary's hands, her arms swept wide in a gesture of motherly compassion, while from her jewelled fingers the rays of light streamed from the white globe at her feet. An oval frame formed around the Blessed Virgin, and written within in letters of gold Catherine could read the words: O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee."
The voice spoke again: "Have a medal struck with this model. All who wear it will receive great graces, They should wear it around the neck. Graces will abound to persons who wear it with confidence." (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, p. 94).
Immediately after seeing the vision, Catherine told her confessor—a Vincentian priest named Jean Marie Aladel. Aladel was the confessor for all the novices and nuns so there were no secrets hid from him.
Like monks, nuns have to take perpetual vows of poverty, CHASTITY, and obedience, which means no sex . . . ever....The reality is shockingly different however as escaped nun Maria Monk discovered!
Fr. Jean Marie Aladel (1800–1865). |
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Archbishop de Quélen (1778–1839). |
Catherine persisted however, and Jean Marie Aladel consulted his boss, the archbishop of Paris. The archbishop reminded Fr. Aladel that according to the Council of Trent he had the power to forgive the sins of Catherine, and that was why the "Immaculate Virgin" appeared to her.
The archbishop gave the go ahead for the minting of the medal, but insisted that strict secrecy be observed about her identity. Whether he had doubts or not was not revealed because he was sent to "Purgatory" in 1839.
Pope Gregory XVI (1791–1846). Pope from 1831 to 1846. |
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Archbishop Affre (1793–1848). |
Adrien Vachette was too old to enjoy the financial windfall, but he believed that minting and selling the "Miraculous Medal" would shorten his time in "Purgatory."
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The original apparition had the "Immaculate Virgin" holding a globe surmounted by a cross, but that globe was considered too overtly Catholic, and it did not appear on the "Miraculous Medal."
By 1836, goldsmith Adrien Vachette had sold over 2,000,000 medals, with the Sisters of Charity and the Vatican receiving a large share of the profits.
As devotion to the "Miraculous Medal" spread like wildfire throughout Europe and the world, images of the world in the shape of a GLOBE proliferated. Christians who upheld the Biblical cosmology didn't realize that they were facing a GLOBAL Inquisition led the Militia of Jesus.
The gay global nun was anonymous until her exodus to "Purgatory" in 1876
After her brief stay at 140 rue du Bac had ended, Catherine was sent to a hospice at Enghien—a suburb of Paris. That hospice took care of old people and French soldiers wounded in battle.
The hospice at Enghien-Reuilly where Catherine spent the remainder of her long life. |
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Catherine was buried in a vault under this chapel. |
There was great rejoicing at the Enghien-Reuilly convent when Catherine finally departed to "Purgatory:"
Her death brought no sadness to the house. Death is never sad in religious houses, but the death of Sister Catherine seemed to leave with her Sisters a spirit of positive joy. As they filled the refectory for supper, Sister Dufes rose to speak to them: "Now that Sister Catherine is dead" she began, "there is no more cause for silence." As she went on to read to them Catherine's own account of her visions. The Sisters listened with wonder and growing excitement, for, in spite of the guesses and suspicions of years, no one had known for sure that Sister Catherine was the Sister of the Medal. (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, pp. 224-225).
When she finally died on December 31, 1876, special permission was obtained from the French government to inter her in a vault under the convent chapel. That chapel still exists today and is called Chappelle des Filles de la Charité.
The first "Miraculous Medal" convert was an Edomite named Alphonse Ratisbonne!!
From the time the medal was first minted, miracles multiplied. Nuns encouraged people to wear them around their necks to ward off evil and guarantee a happy death. Reports began to pour in from various parts of the world of miraculous healing brought about by the "Miraculous Medal."
In 1842, the spectacular conversion of a "Jew" was obtained by wearing the medal while on a visit to Roma.
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In 1842, a 28-year-old French "Jew" named Alphonse Ratisbonne was visiting Roma when he was persuaded by a friend to wear the medal:
The year 1842 had scarcely begun when an event occurred which brought the Miraculous Medal to the notice of the world outside the Church and resulted in the official recognition of the Medal by Rome itself. The event was the Conversion of Alphonse Tobie Ratisbonne. Ratisbonne was a citizen of the world in every respect. Scion of an old and wealthy Jewish family of Strasbourg, he was a lawyer by education and banker by trade. At twenty-eight he was in the prime of life, good-looking, good-humored, a man of charm and countless friends. (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, p. 166).
After his "conversion," Ratisbonne became a Jesuit priest and moved to old Jerusalem. He worked closely with the British Empire Jews in colonizing Palestine with Edomites.
Only 3 other men knew the identity of the gay global nun!!
The implication that the "Immaculate Virgin" had appeared to a lesbian nun would have collapsed the pillars of the Vatican. Therefore, steps were taken to guard her identity zealously. Only 3 other men besides Jean Marie Aladel and the archbishop of Paris knew the identiy of anonymous!
Jan Roothaan, S.J. (1785–1853). Jesuit general from '29 to '53. |
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Peter Beckx, S.J. (1795–1887). Jesuit general from '53 to '87. |
As the "Miraculous Medals" began to proliferate around the world, momentum began to build for the promulgation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. That dogma was formally defined by Pope Pius IX in 1854.
Pope Pius IX (1792–1878). Pope from 1846 to 1878. |
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A painting portraying the "Immaculate Deception" dogma. |
Here is that dogma as infallibly defined by Pope Pius IX:
We declare, pronounce and define that the doctrine which holds that the Blessed Virgin Mary, at the first instant of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace of the Omnipotent God, in virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of mankind, was preserved immaculate from all stain of original sin, has been revealed by God, and therefore should firmly and constantly be believed by all the faithful. (Ineffabilis Deus, December 8, 1854).
At that time, the Vatican considered lesbianism and homosexuality sins that would detain Catholics in "Purgatory" for a long time . . . unless confessed to a priest.
Pope Pius XII canonized the gay global nun in 1947
By 1931, the geopolitical climate was once again looking very bleak for the Vatican. The French Republic had survived the slaughter of World War I, and Russia was still a great world power. It seemed that only a "miracle" could save the Papacy.
Pope Pius XI then made the momentous decision to give greater prominence to the "Miraculous Medal" by canonizing Catherine Labouré. Beatification is the first step in that process.
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A Catherine Labouré look-alike now rests at 140 rue du Bac. |
Here is an account of that event by Joseph I. Dirvin:
The church now ordered the exhumation of the body of the saint. It had lain, sealed in the vault beneath the chapel at Reuilly, for fifty-seven years. The coffin was carried to the rue du Bac, and there opened in the presence of Cardinal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris, and a number of civil officials and doctors. As the lid was lifted, a gasp of astonishment went through the group. Catherine lay there, as fresh and serene as the day she was buried. Her skin had not darkened in the least; the eyes which had looked on Our Lady were as intensely blue as ever, and–most remarkable of all–her arms and legs were as supple as if she were merely asleep. (Dirvin, Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal, pp. 228-229).
After 57 years, all that was left of Catherine was a pile of bones....When the beatification was approved, a look-alike was quickly buried in the convent chapel. That corpse was disinterred and is now honored as the "Miraculous Medal" visionary. That was how the "miracle" of her bodily preservation came to pass.
With the defeat of his Axis powers in World War II, Pope Pius XII desperately needed the help of the "Miraculous Medal." That was why her release from "Purgatory" was expedited or fast-tracked.
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The canonization of Catherine by Pope Pius XII on July 27, 1947. |
The years immediately after the promulgation of the bodily Assumption of the "Immaculate Virgin" into heaven were very, very dangerous times for the world. Pope Pius XII was very good friends with Cardinal Spellman, the "American Pope." Spellman was "Military Vicar" of the U.S. armed forces, and twice during the 1950's the world stood on the brink of Armageddon.
Highwayman Robert Moses featured a globe at the 1964-65 World's Fair!!
The 1964-65 World's Fair was held in a suburb of Babylon on the Hudson . . . and it featured a giant GLOBE called a UNISPHERE.
The 1964 World's Fair featured a giant unisphere. |
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Robert Moses in front of the unisphere at the 1964 World's Fair. |
It was the beginning of the "space race" to beat the Russians to the moon....In reality, the billions of dollars that NASA spent were used to finance the military-industrial complex.
Robert Moses, Walt Disney, and Henry Ford II at the World's Fair. |
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"Goofy" greeting visitors at the Walt Disney pavilion. |
During the Fair, the Disney Studios was secretly acquiring property in Florida so that they could be near NASA for the upcoming moon landing!
The Florida Disney property was acquired in 1967 and it was located just 70 miles from Cape Canaveral.
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On August 13, Mystery Babylon was seized with lunacy as the actor-astronots were given a ticker tape parade on Broadway.
The moon landings did a lot to create the myth of the rotating ball earth. Many people believed that the hit TV series called Star Trek was actually real.
The top secret Fifth Papal Marian dogma has been postponed indefinitely!!
It is beyond belief but the Dominicans, Franciscans, and Jesuits want to place the capstone on their pyramid of errors by promulgating a FIFTH and final papal dogma. That dogma will define "Spear-shaker" Athena or Minerva as the Co-Redeemer of the human race with Joshua the Messiah. Their "Spear-shaker" is disguised as the humble Virgin Miriam who gave birth to the Messiah....Theologically, this is tantamount to adding a FOURTH person to the Holy Trinity!
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Maria or Mary proclaimed "Mother of God." |
Council of Ephesus 431 AD. |
Maria of Mary proclaimed "Perpetual Virgin." |
Pope Martin I in 649. |
The Immaculate Deception. |
Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854. |
Assumption into heaven. |
Pope Pius XII on August 15, 1950. |
Maria or Mary as Co-Redemptrix with Christ. |
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The fourth Marian dogma was proclaimed on August 15, 1950.
Pope Pius XII proclaiming the Fourth Marian dogma. |
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More than a million "pilgrims" visited Roma for the proclamation! |
That dogma was also a direct challenge to Orthodox Christians because they only recognize the first 7 ecumenical councils.
A Viking/Nazi named Trygve LIE was secretary-general of the UN at that time. He immediately condemned the North as the aggressor, even though he refused to condemn the Falangist regime of Generalissimo Franco in Spain.
The Russians absented themselves from the UN at time of the voting on Korea, so they could not be implicated in the invasion of South Korea.
Even though the Fifth Papal Marian dogma was postponed indefinitely, that does not mean that Armageddon is also cancelled. The Prophet Daniel predicated that Antichrist would plant his tabernacle from sea to shining sea before the end of time:
And he (Antichrist) shall plant the tabernacle of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end and none shall help him (Daniel 11:45).
The Exodus from Egyptian bondage is a type of Armageddon and the end of the world. When Pharaoh's chariots was pursing the children of Israel in the Red Sea, JEHOVAH sent his mechanic-angel and he took off the wheels of their chariots to slow them down:
Now it came to pass, in the morning watch, that JEHOVAH looked down upon the army of the Egyptians through the pillar of fire and cloud, and he troubled the army of the Egyptians. And he took off their chariot wheels, so that they drove them with difficulty; and the Egyptians said, “Let us flee from the face of Israel, for JEHOVAH fights for them against the Egyptians (Exodus 14:24).
In these last days, JEHOVAH expects all true Christians to "do their duty" and become "Mechanics for Christ."
Vital links
References
Aladel, Jean Marie. The Miraculous Medal: Its Origin, History, Circulation, Results. Kilner Publishers, Philadelphia, Penn, 1880.
Barros, James. Trygve Lie and the Cold War. Northern Illinois University Press, DeKalb , Illinois, 1989.
Dirvin, Joseph I. C.M. Saint Catherine Labouré of the Miraculous Medal. Tan Books and Publishers, Inc., Rockford, Illinois, 1984. Originally published by Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, New York, 1958.
Laurentin, René. The Life of Catherine Labouré. Collins Liturgical Press, London, U.K., 2001.
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