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(Undated
text fragment on the 'Friends of Marie-Julie Jahenny Association
Website):
“France
will further more become Muslim …”
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A longer
undated quote found on many other French sites, from the book 'Les
Prophéties de La Fraudais” by Fr. Pierre Roberdel:
“France
will become Muslim, denying the divinity of Christ, spiritism and
Luciferian cults will all be all of this spiritual "gangrene ".
This disintegration will not take place spontaneously, but will be
orchestrated by secret societies and influence groups in all circles,
under the mask of 'the love of Man'. They
will be bent on the dissolution of Christian civilization, by
corruption, "bad books", by imposture or fear, elaborating
laws contrary to the divine law, "the impious laws",
alluring the very ones who should have defended it, blinding them to
the point of causing them to persecute those they should love. All
of these attacks are aimed at erasing from the minds of men the
memory of the Creator God and Christ the Saviour.”
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OBSERVATIONS:
This is coming to pass. France is becoming more Muslim, and we
already see in the 'Black Lives Matter' movement anarchists hijaking it, using 'equality' and
the 'love of all mankind' to destroy historical monuments of the
past, and are now using this as a pretext to attack Christian
civilisation, threatening that our churches with statues of 'white
Jesus' are next, along with our stained glass windows, and the graves
of our saints. See the example images :
This has been
steadily building over time. Here is a past article from 'The
Hudson' (August 18, 2011) by Soeren Kern showing how France has more
practising Muslims than practising Christians:
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The
Hudson New York
“Islam
Overtaking Catholicism in France”
Blog
post by Soeren Kern (August 18, 2011)
Nearly
150 new mosques currently are under construction in France, home to
the biggest Muslim community in Europe. The mosque-building projects
are at various stages of completion, according to Mohammed Moussaoui,
the president of the Muslim Council of France (CFCM), who provided
the data in an August 2 interview with the French radio station RTL.
The
total number of mosques in France has already doubled to more than
2,000 during just the past ten years, according to a research report
"Constructing Mosques: The Governance of Islam in France and the
Netherlands" France's most prominent Muslim leader, Dalil
Boubakeur, who is rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, recently
called for the number of mosques in the country to be doubled
again – to 4,000 – to meet growing demand.
By
contrast, the Roman Catholic Church in France has built only 20 new
churches during the past decade, and has formally closed more than 60
churches, many of which are destined to become mosques, according to
research conducted by “La Croix”, a Roman Catholic daily
newspaper based in Paris.
Although
64% of the French population (or 41.6 million of France's 65 million
inhabitants)identifies
itself as Roman Catholic, only 4.5% (or 1.9 million) of those
actually are practising Catholics, according to the French Institute
of Public Opinion (or Ifop, as it is usually called).
By
way of comparison, 75% (or 4.5 million) of the estimated 6 million
mostly ethnic North African and sub-Saharan Muslims in France
identify themselves as "believers" and 41% (or 2.5 million)
say they are "practising" Muslims, according to an in-depth
research report on Islam in France published by Ifop on August 1. The
report also says that more than 70% of the Muslims in France
say they will be observing the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in 2011.
Taken
together, the research data provides empirical evidence that Islam is
well on its way to overtaking Roman Catholicism as the dominant
religion in France.
As
their numbers grow, Muslims in France are becoming far more assertive
than ever before. A case in point: Muslim groups in France are now
asking the Roman Catholic Church for permission to use its empty
churches as a way to solve the traffic problems caused by thousands
of Muslims who pray in the streets.
In
a March 11 communiqué addressed to the Church of France, the
National Federation of the Great Mosque of Paris, the Council of
Democratic Muslims of France and a Muslim activist group called
'Collectif Banlieues Respect' called on the Catholic Church – in a
spirit of interreligious solidarity, of course – to make its empty
churches available to Muslims for Friday prayers, so that Muslims do
not have to "pray in the streets" and be "held hostage
to politics."
Every
Friday, thousands of Muslims in Paris and other French cities close
off streets and sidewalks (and by extension, close down local
businesses and trap non-Muslim residents in their homes and offices)
to accommodate overflowing crowds for midday prayers. Some mosques
have also begun broadcasting sermons and chants of "Allah Akbar"
via loudspeakers in the streets.
The
weekly spectacles, which have been documented by dozens of videos
posted on Youtube.com have provoked anger and disbelief. But despite
many public complaints, local authorities have declined to intervene
because they are afraid of sparking riots.
The
issue of illegal street prayers was catapulted to the top of the
national political agenda in France in December 2010, when Marine Le
Pen, the charismatic new leader of the far-right National Front
party, denounced them as an "occupation without tanks or
soldiers."
During
a gathering in the east central French city of Lyon on December 10,
Le Pen compared Muslims praying in the streets to Nazi occupation.
She said: "For those who want to talk a lot about World
War II, if it is about occupation, then we could also talk about it
[Muslim prayers in the streets], because that is occupation of
territory. It is an occupation of sections of the territory, of
districts in which religious laws apply. It is an occupation. There
are of course no tanks, there are no soldiers
but it is nevertheless an occupation and it weighs heavily on local
residents."
Many
French voters agree. In fact, the issue of Muslim street prayers –
and the broader question of the role of Islam in French society –
has become a major issue ahead of the 2012 presidential elections.
According to a survey by Ifop for the France-Soir
newspaper, nearly 40% of French voters agree with Len
Pen's views that Muslim prayer in the streets resembles an
occupation.
Another
opinion poll published by Le
Parisien newspaper shows that voters view Le Pen, who has
criss-crossed the country arguing that France has been invaded by
Muslims and betrayed by its elite, as the candidate best suited to
deal with the growing problem of runaway Muslim immigration.
French
President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose popularity was at 25% in July –
worse than any predecessor less than a year ahead of a re-election
bid, according to the Sofres polling group – has been spooked by Le
Pen's advance in the opinion polls. He now seems determined not to
allow Le Pen to monopolize the issue of Islam in France.
Sarkozy
recently called Muslim prayers in the street "unacceptable"
and said that the street cannot be allowed to become "an
extension of the mosque." He also warned that the overflow of
Muslim faithful on to the streets at prayer time when mosques are
packed to capacity risks undermining the French secular tradition
separating state and religion.
Interior
Minister Claude Guéant on August 8 (2011) told Muslims who have been
praying on the streets of Paris that they should utilize a disused
barracks instead. "Praying in the street is something that is
not acceptable," Guéant said. "It has to stop."
Meanwhile,
France ushered in Ramadan by inaugurating a new mega-mosque for 2,000
worshippers in Strasbourg, where the Muslim population has reached
15%. Construction also continues apace of a new mega-mosque in
Marseille, France's second-largest city where the Muslim population
has reached 25% (or 250,000). The Grand Mosque – which at more than
8,300 square meters (92,000 square feet) will accommodate up to 7,000
worshippers in a vast prayer hall – is designed to be the biggest
and most potent symbol of Islam's place in modern France.
Boubakeur,
of the Grande Mosque of Paris, says the construction of even more
mosques – paid for by French taxpayers – would ease the
"pressure, frustration and the sense of injustice" felt by
many French Muslims. "Open a mosque and you close a prison,"
says Boubakeur.
But
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has implied that the
construction of mosques and minarets actually is part of a strategy
for the Islamization of Europe. Publicly repeating the words of a
1912 poem written by the Turkish nationalist poet Ziya Gökalp,
Erdogan said: "The mosques are our barracks, the domes our
helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers."
Reflecting
on the retreat of Catholicism and the rise of Islam in France,
Archbishop
Giuseppe
Bernardini, an Italian Franciscan who heads the Izmir archdiocese in
Turkey, and who has lived in the Islamic world for more than 40
years, has recounted a conversation he once had with a Muslim leader,
who told him: "Thanks to your democratic laws, we will invade
you. Thanks to our religious laws, we will dominate you."
(End
of article)
Source,
with links to the various reports / related links:
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OBSERVATIONS
with regards to the prophecies:
It
is interesting that the Muslim leader said to Archbishop Giuseppe
Bernardini: “Thanks to your democratic laws, we will invade you.”
We
recall what Marie-Julie said on April 20, 1874:
“The
Blessed Virgin told me we have to pray much to deflect the evils that
must fall
upon
France. It will unfortunately atone for two centuries of political
and social system of atheism, two centuries of a non-Christian
régime. (i.e., since the French Revolution). Democracy is indeed
the Luciferian régime par excellence. The sole régime of a divine
origin never comes from below, but only from above. Without making a
pun, let us say in its very name, recognizes that it is the devil
that guides demo-cracy:
the devil is the master.”
Our
Lord and Our Lady continually stressed their preferred government of
an absolute monarchy and foretold the coming of the Great Monarch
specially chosen by them to restore the Catholic faith in the world
and who would root out heresies with the support of the Angelic
Pontiff.
If
the Muslims receive permission to use the empty Churches no longer
used by Catholics, is this the beginning of the sacrilegious attacks
against the holy places of France as Marie-Julie and countless other
mystics foretold? Catholic buildings would be handed over to a faith
that, according to Traditional Catholic belief, is an Antichrist
faith. St. John the Evangelist and his disciple St. Polycarp warned
centuries earlier that anyone who denied the humanity or the divinity
of Jesus Christ, was a precursor to the Antichrist. Muslims do not
believe in the divinity of Christ. We must also
recall that Our Lord foretold of false prophets that would come from
the closets (i.e. hidden places, secret chambers or rooms,), and also
from deserts, Islam was founded in Arabia:
“If
therefore they shall say to you: Behold he is in the desert, go ye
not out: Behold he is in the closets, believe it not.” (Matt.
24:26)
We have also seen in
one of the ecstasies of Marie-Julie that Our Lord has warned against
the introduction of a new APOSTATE RELIGION that would resemble
Islam, it would be one of the major chastisements:
(June
9, 1881) Our Lord: “I see them embrace the religion of a merry
heart, without thinking about Me, on the Church, of their baptism and
all that is good for the Christian soul ... by manifesting these
signs to My people (i.e., the
warnings), I want to bring back My people, before the
punishment, because I love them. I see eagerly entering this guilty,
sacrilegious, infamous, in a word, a similar (religion) to that of
Mahomet, there I see Bishops entering. By seeing these Bishops, many,
so many, and in their suite all their flock, and without hesitation
to rush into damnation and Hell, My Heart is wounded to death, as at
the time of My Passion.”
Of
course, we must not sin against charity, many Muslims honestly
believe they follow the true faith, and are not violent. However, the
rapid rise and expansion of militant Islam that is aggressively
intolerant of other religions is alarming, not to mention the
constant growing demands to 'apologise' for our Christian heritage.
We
must be on our guard, and be sure to practise our own faith: how can
we be called Catholics if we do not practise what we believe? “If
you love Me, keep My commandments.” If France had kept the faith
and truly practised It, the French people would not be in this
situation now. Also, we must pray the Rosary, after the Holy Mass, it
is our greatest weapon of defence.
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