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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Saint John Bosco’s Vision & the Last Battle of the Church

Saint John Bosco’s Vision


John Bosco was born in Becchi, Italy on August 16 1815 and he died January 31 1888. He founded the Salesian Society.

On May 30 1862 John Bosco had a vision. He had a dream where he saw many ships on this vast sea. He saw a very large tall ship with two solid columns that were short distance apart. These columns soared high into the sky. He saw the danger threatening the Church which was the Ship of Peter. This ship was engaged in a deadly battle and was surrounded by powerful forces causing detrimental damage and almost bringing the ship to total destruction. The Holy Father was mortally wounded and the enemy ship was closing in and was ready to totally destroy the ship. Suddenly, two columns surged from the depths of the ocean.
One was surmounted by a monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament-- Salus credentium means, "Salvation of Believers" the other had by a statue of Mary Immaculate-- Auxilium Christianorum means "The Help of Christians."

The enemy ships had a continual onslaught to prevent the New Pope from anchoring the ship between the two pillars.

The Pillars of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist and the Immaculate Heart of Mary serve as guiding beacons to steer all safely over the seas of evangelization. There will be chaos in the Church. Tranquility will not return until the Pope succeeds in anchoring the Ship of Peter between the twin pillars of Eucharist Devotion and Devotion to Our Lady.

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