Signs of the End Times (RUSSIA, Mid East, and Biblical Flooding) – MIRJANA’s Clear Words on the First Secret

A Catholic Perspective on Global Events

The confluence of natural disasters, regional conflicts, and geopolitical tensions can certainly evoke a sense of unease and contemplation. As Catholics, we are called to respond to these events with prayer, compassion, and a steadfast trust in God’s plan.

The Book of Revelation, often interpreted as a symbolic representation of the end times, warns of various calamities, including natural disasters, wars, and the rise of antichrist figures. While we cannot definitively attribute any specific event to these prophecies, it is certainly possible to see parallels between the challenges we face today and those described in Scripture.

As we witness the suffering caused by natural disasters, conflicts, and social unrest, we are called to respond with compassion and solidarity. We must strive to be instruments of peace, reconciliation, and hope in a world that often seems divided and troubled.

MIRJANA’s Clear Words of the First Secret

“On October 26, 1985, Mirjana gave the clearest interview about the beginning of the 10 secrets. The day before, the Virgin Mary had shown her the visible consequences of the first secret.

The 1985 interview is a very important document, because the vision was fresh and clear in Mirjana’s memory, and because the interviewer was Fr. Petar Ljubicic, at that time already chosen as the priest to reveal the secrets to the world.

Mirjana said, the first secret “will not be a pleasant thing.” It will be “something that people will hear about for a long time.”

“The first secret will be widely talked about”

and therefore it will not need many explanations preceding it.

The people of Medjugorje “will immediately know that they are connected with the secrets.”

It will be something, Mirjana told Fr. Petar Ljubicic, “that everyone, everywhere, will immediately hear about.”

But this does not mean that people will rush to the place where the first secret will have just occurred, Mirjana also predicted:

“Certainly no one wants to see disasters, anguish, and misfortune. I don’t think that kind of thing attracts people at all. Why would people go to see such things? It’s one thing to go to see a sign, but it’s another thing to go to see suffering or a disaster . Who would want to go to Italy to see a dam collapse, for example?”

The First Secret Will Make People Stop and Think

During the apparition of October 25, 1985, Mirjana saw the first secret as if they were images projected on slides:

“It shocked me more than anything else. This was, of course, because of seeing the first secret. If people saw the first secret, as was demonstrated to me yesterday, everyone would certainly be shocked enough to look at themselves and everything around them in a completely new way. Now I know things that are not particularly pleasant. I believe that if everyone knew the same things, each of these people would be shocked and would look at our world in a completely different light,” Mirjana told Fr. Petar Ljubicic the day after the vision.

“It will last for a while. It will be visible, it is necessary to shake the world a little. It will make the world stop and think.”

In a 1985 interview, Fr. Petar Ljubicic also asked Mirjana if anyone would say that the event of the first secret was simply a natural phenomenon. In answering, Mirjana also spoke about her second secret:

“Perhaps some convinced non-believers might say something similar after the first and second,” Mirjana replied.

Despite her descriptions, the first two secrets will not be catastrophes in the literal sense, the seer also revealed:

“It will not be anything as huge as what comes next. These first two secrets are not that serious and hard. What I mean is, yes, they are serious, but not as bad as the remaining ones. (…) What follows are the secrets that are really unpleasant. I would be happy if everyone finally understood this. I cannot tell them much more, but once they start to be fulfilled, then it will be too late.”

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