Prophecy for Today by Edward Connor |
Prophecy for Today
A Summary of the Catholic Tradition
Concerning
the End-of-Time Era
Edward Connor, author
Charlotte: TAN Books, 2013
Reprint Edition
Printed in the United States of America
Nihil obstat. Imprimatur.
viii, 134 pages
4.25 x 7 inches
List price: $8.95
Reviewed by Mary Katherine May of QualityMusicandBooks.com.
Publisher Description (from the publisher: TAN Books) The best introduction to Catholic prophecy in
print. Covers the Great Catholic Monarch who will rule the entire world, the
Angelic Pastor (a Holy Pope who will convert the world), the period of peace
and prosperity, the Antichrist, etc., all taken from the prophecies of many
Saints down through the centuries. It is amazing how they coalesce upon this
epoch, which seems to be immediately before us. Brief, comprehensive and
enthralling!
My Summary
Prophecy for Today offers quotes and selections
from Roman Catholics throughout the centuries whose eschatological prophecies
have been put forth for examination.
Included are prophetic words that have been proven wrong. The one thing that I find lacking in the book
is that at the outset I would like to have had included the Roman Catholic
position on the endtimes in relation
to the various millennial positions that were active at the time of first
publication as well as today.
The Roman Catholic Teaching on What Is Called
the Rapture
Quote
Scripture: 1Thessalonians 4:17 ; Additional Scripture: Matthew 24: 29-31. LINK to Source: The Catholic Company
The word “rapture” comes from the Latin word meaning “to be caught up” or “taken up”. This refers to the passage in St. Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians 4:17 which states, “then we who are alive, who are left, shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air; and so we shall always be with the Lord.”
The Catholic understanding of this passage is that those believers who are alive during Christ’s second coming will not experience death, but rather, will be gloriously transformed and join the saints already with Christ. Nowhere in 1 Thessalonians does St. Paul teach a secret coming of Christ. Furthermore, St. Paul states that Christ’s coming will be announced by the cry of an archangel and by a trumpet blast. St. Paul is describing the resurrection of the dead that will take place at Christ’s second coming. It appears, when reading 1 Thessalonians that Christians at the time were worried that those who died before Christ’s second coming would not share in His triumphant return. Paul assures them that when the time comes, they will join the resurrected to meet the Lord and will share in Christ’s triumphant descent from heaven to earth.
Contents
1 Prophecy
2 The Prophecy of St. Malachy
3 The Secrets of LaSalette and Fatima
4 The Earthly Scourge, the Heavenly Scourge and
the Three Days Darkness
5 The Great Monarch and the Angelic Pastor
6 Spiritual Aids in Times of Distress
7 The Gospel and the End of the World
8 Signs Before the End of the World
9 The Antichrist in Scripture
10 The Antichrist in Other Sources
11 Extraordinary Disturbances in Nature
12 The Apocalypse
13 The Last Judgment
Appendix A: The Complete Prophecy of Saint
Malachy
Appendix B: Apparitions Since Fatima
Appendix C: Can the Devil Raise the Dead?
Bibliography
About TAN Books
TAN Books (from their website): TAN Books was founded in 1967. Since its founding, it has been committed to the preservation and promotion of the spiritual, theological and liturgical traditions of the Roman Catholic Church. TAN Books publishes over 500 titles on Thomistic theology, traditional devotions, Church doctrine, history, lives of the saints, educational resources, and more.
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