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Manuela Strack – “stand firm in the faith of the fathers of the faith”

  • privaterevelation
  • May 6
  • 5 min read

Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Joan of Arc

on Tuesday, Jan 16, 2024, at the House of Jerusalem


I see a large golden sphere of light hovering above us in the sky. Next to the large golden sphere, on my right, there is a smaller golden sphere of light. The large golden sphere opens, and Saint Michael the Archangel emerges and descends to us. He holds his sword raised toward Heaven. On the blade of the sword, I see the words: “Deus Semper Vincit.” (Translated: God always wins.) In his left hand, the Archangel carries a shield bearing the words: “Quis ut Deus” [Who is like God?]. Saint Michael the Archangel is wearing a red mantle that falls along his left shoulder and is fastened at both shoulders by round golden clasps featuring a cross. The seam of his mantle is embroidered with golden lilies. Saint Michael is dressed in white and gold. On his armor—his breastplate, which is golden this time—I see a lily stick with seven white lily blossoms and one red lily blossom at the bottom, on my right side. Altogether, the lily stick has eight blossoms: seven white lily blossoms, of which the upper three are closed, and one red open blossom at the bottom. Saint Michael the Archangel wears a princely crown set with a red ruby, and golden Roman sandals bound at the leg.


Saint Michael the Archangel speaks:


"Quis ut Deus? May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you. Amen. My dear friends, who ask for my friendship: I am praying for you before the throne of the Lord! Be zealous and consistent in prayer! Remain steadfast, and remain faithful to the Holy Scriptures. Behold, you live in tribulation, and the Church has also entered tribulation. Thus, I come from the throne of our Lord to you, to give you guidance and to grant you the Lord’s blessing. The Blessed Mother Mary also prays for you. Tears fill her eyes and her heart as she looks upon Ukraine, upon Russia, upon America and Europe, upon Palestine, Israel, and every place where people wage war. It is Satan who incites people to war; it is the evil one who leads people astray. Therefore, let your ‘Yes’ be yes, and your ‘No’ be no. Love the Holy Scriptures; offer up the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass! Live in the sacraments, in sanctifying grace! So I have come to you today.” (At this point, the Archangel points to his breastplate.) "Look, my armor bears the lily stick. The white lilies stand for the purity of Saint Philip Neri. Plant this lily stick! You know what the red lily blossom signifies! Saint Philip Neri also cherished the Blood of Christ, the blood of the martyrs. Remember, dear friend, I am the warrior of Christ’s Precious Blood!"


As the Archangel speaks of Christ’s Precious Blood, the ruby at the front of his crown lights up. Saint Michael the Archangel now extends his left hand to me, on which he wears a ruby ring. He offers this hand for me to kiss. This is a kind of veneration, though not of Saint Michael himself, but rather of Christ’s Precious Blood, to which Saint Michael the Archangel directs our attention. The two oval rubies on his crown and ring stand for the Precious Blood that Christ shed. The Archangel explained this to me. Saint Michael the Archangel says:


"Plant this lily stick, and through the wounds of the Lord Jesus Christ, your wounds and injuries will be healed. As the King of Mercy has said, the lily is the flower of forgiveness and purity. Especially in this time of confusion, it is so important for you to have a pure heart! Therefore, make use of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Holy Confession. This sacrament leads you to Heaven. Whoever receives and consumes the Lord must not receive Him unworthily! Keep this in mind, dear friends. I come to you in friendship, for I love you! I love you as the Lord loves you, with complete devotion, just as the Father loves you."


Now the smaller golden sphere opens, and from this light, Saint Joan of Arc descends to us. She carries the Holy Scriptures, the Vulgate, in her hands, surrounded by white open lily blossoms. I see the bible passage 1 Corinthians 10:1-14.



Saint Joan of Arc says to us:


"Beloved children of the Lord, open your hearts! Open your hearts to Jesus and Mary! The joy of the saints is great when you make the sacrifice of the pilgrimage and travel to the sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel. Look, he is here with you and, after this pilgrimage, will grant special graces at this place—graces for you obtained from intercession before the Lord. Pray very much for the Holy Church! Pray very much for your nations! The time has come to sacrifice! It is important that you remain faithful to the Holy Scriptures, that you stand firm in the faith of the fathers of the faith. No structural change will bring salvation. Only the transformation of hearts toward God, hearts opened to love, will be your salvation and will bring change across the entire earth! Therefore, praise God and glorify Him! Give Him thanks, for He comes to you as the King of Mercy! His messenger, Saint Michael the Archangel, grants you His word. Listen to the word of the Lord! Listen to the word of the Archangel! The angels and saints pray for you at the throne of God, for the Archangel will have to raise his sword. Therefore, ask for mitigation! Remain faithful! God has His plan, beloved children of the Lord! Always keep this in mind. Know the times that you live in. Yet God’s grace will be given to those who wish to receive it, and this grace will be poured out in abundance."


Saint Joan of Arc bows before Saint Michael the Archangel.


Now Saint Michael the Archangel requests the prayer in Latin from us, and we pray it in Latin.


Saint Michael the Archangel says:


"I am with you, for you have heeded the word of My Lord! Quis ut Deus?"


M.: “I thank you with all my heart!”


Saint Michael the Archangel tells me that he will serve at the altar of his sanctuary during the pilgrimage. Saint Michael the Archangel then returns to the light, as does Saint Joan of Arc. While departing, Saint Michael the Archangel speaks and blesses:


"May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you!"


Then Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Joan of Arc disappear.

 


 

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