There will be one flock and one shepherd

One of the most consoliing prophecies has hardly been mentioned.  I ran across a file in the archives a while back, which mentions this.  I don't remember reading it, but I am sure I did in 1989, when I most likely received it.  In any case, this is the only place where I have seen the universal conversion to the Catholic Christian Faith.  I will be pulling excerpts form here and elsewhere to support what I found years ago in Saint John Eudes and have reminded people of this wonderful hope.

Pope Pius XII told us: “There will be storms and winds. The Church has not finished her martyrdom. But a cry of reawakening is passing through the world we are in a springtime of history. May God grant that it will be one of the most beautiful springs man has experienced—after one of the longest and bitterest winters, a spring which precedes one of the most brilliant and rich summers.

John 10:16: I have other sheep which are not of this fold; these also I have to bring in, and they will hear My voice, and there will be one hold and one shepherd.
Romans 11:25: Brothers, I do not wish you to be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be wise in your own conceits, that blindness in part has happened to Israel, until the fullness of nations, and then all Israel will be saved.
Pope Pius XII gives the eschatological sense of Roman 13:11: It is time to repeat with the apostle: Now is the hour of waking from sleep, because our salvation is near.

Pope Benedict XV: As from dawn one can deduce the nearness of day, in the practice of the consecration of families to the Sacred Heart we greet the dawn of the desired midday in which the sovereignty of Jesus Christ will be recognized by all.  Pope Leo XIII states: In the Sacred Heart of Jesus all hopes have to be placed.

In the end My Immacualte Heart WILL Triumph

Pope Pius IX defining the Immaculate Conception: We are sure, with most certain hope and absolute confidence, that the most holy Virgin, with her most powerful protection, will make the Church to flower in all the world, with the result that, with all difficulties eliminated and all errors conquered, in all nations the fullness of peace, tranquility, and liberty will be established, will flower, will rejoice… All the mistaken turn to the road of truth, and there becomes one fold and one shepherd.

Saint Pius X, undated: It seems to us, by a secret inspiration, that we can say with certainty that there will soon be fulfilled the great hopes, conceived without any temerity by our predecessor Pius IX and all the bishops, as fruit of the solemn definition of the Immaculate Conception.

Saint Dominic said: One day, Brother Angelus, to your Order of Carmel the Most Blessed Virgin Mary will give a devotion to be known as the Brown Scapular, and to my Order of Preachers she will give a devotion to be known as the Rosary. And one day, through the rosary and the scapular, she will save the world. 

Fatima Pledge

Dear Queen and Mother, who promised at Fatima to convert Russia and bring peace to all mankind, in reparation for my sins and the sins of the whole world, I solemnly promise to your Immaculate Heart:
1. To offer up every day the sacrifice demanded by my daily duty;
2. To pray a part of the Rosary while meditating on the mysteries;
3. To wear the scapular of Mount Carmel as profession of this promise and as an act of consecration to you.
I shall renew this promise often, especially in moments of temptation.

All the holy Fathers agree that after the death of antichrist the whole world will be converted, and although some of them assert that the world will last but a few days after his death, while others say a few months, some authorities insist that it will continue to exist many years after.  St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Vincent Ferrer, St. Francis of Paula, and a number of other saints have predicted this ultimate universal conversion. (Saint John Eudes)

Copyright David Bawden, Pope Michael, 2009


Prayer of Saint Jerome Emiliani: Lord Jesus Christ, our loving Father, we beseech Thee, by Thine infinite goodness, raise up Christendom once more, and bring it back to that upright holiness which flourished in the apostolic age.  Amen!