Image: Coronation of King Charles VII of France in Reims Cathedral, 1429
"The signs that will accompany the arrival of the Great Monarch will look like the signs of terror that
appeared on Good Friday (the sun obscured, the earth shaken...)." (February 28, 1882)
"The true ministers of God, who had hidden themselves, during the persecution, will return to the King’s call, but very few will answer this call: I saw only four." (December 1, 1876)
"The end of the wicked will come... when the King is crowned." (August 17, 1905)
"The Bishop, destined for the coronation of
the Great Monarch as King of France, will not be of Paris but of the Diocese of Aix; he will be young, he will not be 45 years old yet. He will be a “glorious son of God,” a true Pastor and not a “pastor of those days,” when the bishops
abandoned their episcopal see. The coronation will take place on the ruins of the Centre of Paris." (May 26, 1882)
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