There is throughout catholic prophecy a figure known as the great catholic monarch.
He is to rule the whole of europe along side the angelic pope who will restore the church.
The catholic monarch will liberate europe and the church from communism.
There are many instances in prophecy about him. Its hard to see how european nations will return to monarchies. Never the less he is propheciesed and his victory will mark the victory of the immaculate heart of mary
Blessed Anne Katherine Emmerich had this to say about him
"Anne Catherine Emmerich, July 12, 1820: "I had a vision of the holy Emperor Henry. I saw him at night kneeling alone at the foot of the main altar in a great and beautiful church . . . and I saw the Blessed Virgin coming down all alone. She laid on the altar a red cloth covered with white linen. She placed a book inlaid with precious stones. She lit the candles and the perpetual lamp . . . Then came down the Saviour Himself clad in priestly vestiments. He was carrying the chalice and the veil. Two Angels were serving Him and two more were following . . . His chasuble was a full and heavy mantle in which red and white could be seen in transparency, and gleaming with jewels . . . Although there was no altar bell, the cruets were there. The wine was red as blood, and thgere was also some water. The Mass was short. The Gospel of St. John was not read at the end. When the Mass has ended, Mary came up to Henry (the Emperor), and she extended her right hand towards him, saying that it was in recognition of his purity. Then, she urged him not to falter. Thereupon I saw an angel, and he touched the sinew of his hip, like Jacob. He (Henry) was in great pain, and from that day on, he walked with a limp"
Here are some other prophecies
Monk Adso (10th Century): "Some of our teachers say that a King of the Franks will possess the entire Roman Empire. He will be the greatest and last of all Monarchs. After having wisely governed his kingdom, he will go into Jerusalem and will lay his sceptre and his crown upon the Mount of Olives. Immediately afterwards, Antichrist will come."
David Poreaus (17th Century): "The Great Monarch will be of French descent, large forehead, large dark eyes, light brown wavy hair, and an eagle nose. He will crush the enemies of the Pope and will conquer the East."
St. Francis of Paola (15th Century) "By the grace of the Almighty, the great Monarch will annihilate heretics and unbelievers. He will have a great army, and angels will fight at his side. He will be like the sun among the stars. His influence will spread over the whole earth. All in all, there will be on earth twelve Kings, one Emperor, one Pope, and a few Princes. They will all lead holy lives."
St. Augustine, 5th Century):" A Frankish King will one day rule over the entire Roman Empire."
Old Saxon prophecy: "He will come from the Fleur-de-Lis..."
St. Cataldus, 5th Century: "... a King of the House of Lilies..."
St. Caesar, 5th Century: "He shall recover the Crown of the Lilies....."
St. Hildegarde, German Abbess, 12th Century: "The White Flower again takes possession of the Throne of France."
Bishop Ageda, 12th Century: "He shall inherit the Crown of the Fleur-de-Lis"
Busto (15th Century): "The angelic Pope shall place an imperial crown on his head."
The best bit......still to come
He is to rule the whole of europe along side the angelic pope who will restore the church.
The catholic monarch will liberate europe and the church from communism.
There are many instances in prophecy about him. Its hard to see how european nations will return to monarchies. Never the less he is propheciesed and his victory will mark the victory of the immaculate heart of mary
Blessed Anne Katherine Emmerich had this to say about him
"Anne Catherine Emmerich, July 12, 1820: "I had a vision of the holy Emperor Henry. I saw him at night kneeling alone at the foot of the main altar in a great and beautiful church . . . and I saw the Blessed Virgin coming down all alone. She laid on the altar a red cloth covered with white linen. She placed a book inlaid with precious stones. She lit the candles and the perpetual lamp . . . Then came down the Saviour Himself clad in priestly vestiments. He was carrying the chalice and the veil. Two Angels were serving Him and two more were following . . . His chasuble was a full and heavy mantle in which red and white could be seen in transparency, and gleaming with jewels . . . Although there was no altar bell, the cruets were there. The wine was red as blood, and thgere was also some water. The Mass was short. The Gospel of St. John was not read at the end. When the Mass has ended, Mary came up to Henry (the Emperor), and she extended her right hand towards him, saying that it was in recognition of his purity. Then, she urged him not to falter. Thereupon I saw an angel, and he touched the sinew of his hip, like Jacob. He (Henry) was in great pain, and from that day on, he walked with a limp"
Here are some other prophecies
Monk Adso (10th Century): "Some of our teachers say that a King of the Franks will possess the entire Roman Empire. He will be the greatest and last of all Monarchs. After having wisely governed his kingdom, he will go into Jerusalem and will lay his sceptre and his crown upon the Mount of Olives. Immediately afterwards, Antichrist will come."
David Poreaus (17th Century): "The Great Monarch will be of French descent, large forehead, large dark eyes, light brown wavy hair, and an eagle nose. He will crush the enemies of the Pope and will conquer the East."
St. Francis of Paola (15th Century) "By the grace of the Almighty, the great Monarch will annihilate heretics and unbelievers. He will have a great army, and angels will fight at his side. He will be like the sun among the stars. His influence will spread over the whole earth. All in all, there will be on earth twelve Kings, one Emperor, one Pope, and a few Princes. They will all lead holy lives."
St. Augustine, 5th Century):" A Frankish King will one day rule over the entire Roman Empire."
Old Saxon prophecy: "He will come from the Fleur-de-Lis..."
St. Cataldus, 5th Century: "... a King of the House of Lilies..."
St. Caesar, 5th Century: "He shall recover the Crown of the Lilies....."
St. Hildegarde, German Abbess, 12th Century: "The White Flower again takes possession of the Throne of France."
Bishop Ageda, 12th Century: "He shall inherit the Crown of the Fleur-de-Lis"
Busto (15th Century): "The angelic Pope shall place an imperial crown on his head."
The best bit......still to come