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The more I study the Marian apparitions the more they seem to be all, in one way or another, pointing to what is happening in this time period of ours. Is La Salette only a thing of the past or is it …More
The more I study the Marian apparitions the more they seem to be all, in one way or another, pointing to what is happening in this time period of ours. Is
La Salette only a thing of the past or is it a thing of the future as well? Is it connected with Fatima?
petrus100452
Maybe I misunderstood the video message, but three thoughts came to me. 1. No "private revelation" talks about "the end of the world" but "the end of an era". E.g. Fatima: After the Triumph, a "period of Peace" is promised.
2. "Outside the Church is no salvation." What is the Church? The Mystical Body of Christ. This Mystical Body does not completely coincide with the Roman Catholic Church. No one …More
Maybe I misunderstood the video message, but three thoughts came to me. 1. No "private revelation" talks about "the end of the world" but "the end of an era". E.g. Fatima: After the Triumph, a "period of Peace" is promised.
2. "Outside the Church is no salvation." What is the Church? The Mystical Body of Christ. This Mystical Body does not completely coincide with the Roman Catholic Church. No one, except God, can determine exactly who belongs to the Mystical Body of Christ and who does not. (Saint Augustine: there are members of the R.C. Church who do not belong to the Mystical Body and there are those outside the R.C. Church who belong to the Mystical LBody of Christ)
3. The role of Mary in these end times is very clear and very well defined.
Simon North
A Blessed Easter, Father. Again, the tragedy of living in these times requires me to reiterate: one does - cannot - belong to Christ unless one is a member of the Roman Catholic Church. And the best barometer for knowing what is of the Faith and what has been time-tested:
“That which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all.” – St. Vincent of LerinsMore
A Blessed Easter, Father. Again, the tragedy of living in these times requires me to reiterate: one does - cannot - belong to Christ unless one is a member of the Roman Catholic Church. And the best barometer for knowing what is of the Faith and what has been time-tested:

“That which has been believed everywhere, always, and by all.” – St. Vincent of Lerins