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"This same spirit... undermines priestly and religious vocation...agendas Bergoglio, UN, Davos, NATO, Eurasia, in short, they are all linked to all this"

In the year 1610, the Mother of God appeared to Mariana de Jesus Torres, one of the eight founders of the monastery of the Conceptionists of Quito, Ecuador. She prophesied these facts that coincide with those who say they want our children to satisfy more wicked desires. We can analyze that there is a spirit of freedom, but that they corrupt from the smallest to the greatest, in addition to the authority of the head of the family who is silent:

"One will find almost no innocence in children, nor modesty in women, and in this supreme need of the Church the one to whom it was incumbent in time to speak will be silenced." "One will find almost no innocence in children, nor modesty in women, and in this supreme need of the Church the one to whom it was incumbent in time to speak will be silenced."

This same spirit will also coincide with society becoming something tolerated and public. And this undermines priestly and religious vocations:

"In these times it will be in the atmosphere saturated with the spirit of impurity, that the manner of a filthy sea will run through the streets, squares and public places with an astonishing freedom. There will be almost no virgin souls in the world."

We can conclude that liberalism is the cause of all the ills of this family passing on society. It is the city of men, founded by revolutionary principles, today it agonizes. The agendas Bergoglio, UN, Davos, NATO, Eurasia, in short, they are all linked to all this. Soon it is the maximum point where a decadent society that shows final signs of self-destruction goes.

Renato [https://www.thecatholicmonitor.com/2023/07/children-and-lost-age-of-innocence.html?showComment=1689708573904#c360417046944957162]

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