Manuela Strack – “This is the most crucial and decisive hour for mankind, and you have not understood it.”
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Updated: Aug 23

Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel and Saint Joan of Arc to Manuela Strack
November 21, 2023, at the House of Jerusalem [Official Translation]
I see a large golden sphere of light hovering above us in the sky, along with a smaller golden sphere. A beautiful golden light radiates from both spheres down to us. The large golden sphere opens, and Saint Michael the Archangel, dressed in white and gold, wearing a princely crown with a ruby at the front, comes to us.
His sword is raised toward the sky, and he now lowers it toward us. On his sword, it reads: “Deus Semper Vincit.” Saint Michael the Archangel speaks to us:
“May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen. Quis ut Deus? In the name of the Most Holy Trinity, I come to you today. I faithfully serve the Most Holy Trinity. I am also a faithful servant of the Blessed Mother Mary, who has come to you countless times from Heaven. She has admonished you, but you have not listened to her words. Now the Lord comes to you in the form of a child as the King of Mercy. Thus, I come to you as a faithful servant of the Most Holy Trinity, and I call to you: 'Quis ut Deus?' Remain faithfully united with the Lord! Do not stray from God's commandments. Stay true to the Holy Scriptures so that you are not cast away. Sin is not God's commandment. Look upon the cross of the Lord, look upon the Lord! He has redeemed you with His Precious Blood! This is the most crucial and decisive hour for mankind, and you have not understood it. Therefore, Heaven reveals itself today to reveal the plan of salvation to you and to remind you over and over again.”
Above the sword of Saint Michael the Archangel, I now see the Holy Scriptures, the Vulgate, opening, with rays emanating from it down to us. I see the bible passage 2 Maccabees, Chapter 6:1-17.
Saint Michael the Archangel speaks:
“The Lord loves you, and so I have come to you in friendship for His sake. I love it when you seek my friendship, and so does the Lord, and so does the Father in Heaven. You have accepted my mission, which is the mission of the Eternal Father. This is for your salvation and for the salvation of the nations that I will spare with my sword, as it is the will of the Father, when my mission, which is the mission of the Heavenly Father to you, is fulfilled.”
Now the smaller sphere opens, and Saint Joan of Arc emerges from it and descends to us. She speaks:
“Praised be Jesus Christ forever! Amen. Treasures of the Lord, do not fight with earthly weapons! This battle is fought with prayer and life in the sacraments. Fight on your knees and call for reparation to the Eternal Father in Heaven! The Precious Blood of Jesus Christ is your salvation in times of tribulation. The Lord has already redeemed [1] you. He has already triumphed on the cross! Therefore, be of good courage! Evil has already lost the battle and only seeks to drag souls with it. But the Father has given you the will -- free will – and you can choose to accept good or evil. Therefore, I pray for you before the throne of God, that you do not become discouraged and that you love the holy Catholic Church—despite all its flaws! Do not forget that the Lord lives in it and that your salvation is within it! The saints gather with me before the throne of God to pray for you, dear treasures of the Lord, and to plead for strength so that you may become strong and remain faithful. God’s power will reveal itself immensely, especially in this time! Therefore, stand firm, dear treasures of the Lord! You are so greatly loved by the Heavenly Father, so greatly loved by the Lord Himself, who sacrificed everything for you. Consider that the Father gave His only Son for you. What love could be greater? Serviam!"
M.: “Serviam, Jeanne, serviam!”
Saint Michael the Archangel speaks:
“Reflect on all the words I have given you! Reflect on them with prayer and especially reflect on the words of the Holy Scriptures, the Bible passages that the Lord and I have given you. Remain in the love of the Eternal Father. Remain in the love of my Lord Jesus Christ. For I am His messenger, His servant of the Precious Blood. Quis ut Deus?”
M.: “I thank you with all my heart!”
Saint Michael the Archangel speaks:
“Have no fear! May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen.”
Saint Michael the Archangel desires that we pray his prayer in Latin from now on. Since I did not know it, a dear believer prayed it in Latin first. Surprisingly, I was then able to pray along:
Sancte Michael Archangele,
defende nos in proelio,
contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli
esto praesidium.
Imperet illi Deus, supplices deprecamur:
tuque, Princeps militiae caelestis,
Satanam aliosque spiritus malignos,
qui ad perditionem animarum
pervagantur in mundo,
divina virtute in infernum detrude.
Amen.
Saint Michael the Archangel bids farewell:
“Deus Semper Vincit!”
Then he returns to the light and disappears. The same happens with the holy virgin of Orleans, Joan of Arc.
[1] PrivateRevelation DOT org: Redemption is Christ opening the door to heaven for us, while salvation is going through that door. All humanity had the impediment to heaven removed, but to be saved we must go through that door on our own, as it were, by dying in the state of grace, which leads to purgatory or to heaven.
Personal Note:
The holy virgin of Orleans, Joan of Arc, had the gift of motivating people. At that time, she motivated the troops of France to victory. The words she spoke to me today were a profound declaration of God’s love, a call to us, and a strengthening of our hearts. Please reflect on the biblical passage 2 Maccabees, Chapter 6:1-17, in connection with this message! [See below.]
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2 Maccabees, Chapter 6:1-17
From the Douay-Rheims Bible (the official English translation of the Latin Vulgate Bible)
1 But not long after the king sent a certain old man of Antioch, to compel the Jews to depart from the laws of their fathers and of God: 2 And to defile the temple that was in Jerusalem, and to call it the temple of Jupiter Olympius: and that in Gazarim of Jupiter Hospitalis, according as they were that inhabited the place. 3 And very bad was this invasion of evils and grievous to all. 4 For the temple was full of the riot and revellings of the Gentiles: and of men lying with lewd women. And women thrust themselves of their accord into the holy places, and brought in things that were not lawful. 5 The altar also was filled with unlawful things, which were forbidden by the laws. 6 And neither were the sabbaths kept, nor the solemn days of the fathers observed, neither did any man plainly profess himself to be a Jew. 7 But they were led by bitter constraint on the king's birthday to the sacrifices: and when the feast of Bacchus was kept, they were compelled to go about crowned with ivy in honour of Bacchus. 8 And there went out a decree into the neighbouring cities of the Gentiles, by the suggestion of the Ptolemeans, that they also should act in like manner against the Jews, to oblige them to sacrifice: 9 And whosoever would not conform themselves to the ways of the Gentiles, should be put to death: then was misery to be seen. 10 For two women were accused to have circumcised their children: whom, when they had openly led about through the city with the infants hanging at their breasts, they threw down headlong from the walls. 11 And others that had met together in caves that were near, and were keeping the sabbath day privately, being discovered by Philip, were burnt with fire, because they made a conscience to help themselves with their hands, by reason of the religious observance of the day. 12 Now I beseech those that shall read this book, that they be not shocked at these calamities, but that they consider the things that happened, not as being for the destruction, but for the correction of our nation. 13 For it is a token of great goodness when sinners are not suffered to go on in their ways for a long time, but are presently punished. 14 For, not as with other nations (whom the Lord patiently expecteth, that when the day of judgment shall come, he may punish them in the fulness of their sins:) 15 Doth he also deal with us, so as to suffer our sins to come to their height, and then take vengeance on us. 16 And therefore he never withdraweth his mercy from us: but though he chastise his people with adversity, he forsaketh them not. 17 But let this suffice in a few words for a warning to the readers. And now we must come to the narration.





