19. ORDINATIONS AND CONSECRATIONS

 

 On the 25th of December, an eminent prelate of the Church, faithful to sound doctrine, arrives at El Palmar de Troya. He is Archbishop Peter Martin Ngo-Dinh-Thuc, and is come from Rome to carry out a transcendental mission. This valiant and determined personality, at the request of the Blessed Virgin, gives Holy Orders to five members of the new religious Order. The first new priest is the Founder, Father Clemente. It is dawn on the 1st of January 1976. Hours later the local press hands out the unusual report. The Church hierarchy in Seville is unable to bear the news and, with a scream of rage attempts, at all costs, to tie the hands of God. A great wave of reaction spreads throughout Spain and abroad. Days later, however, on the 11th January, Mons. Ngo-Dinh-Thuc consecrates five Bishops. The first Bishop of El Palmar de Troya is Father Clemente Dominguez. The reader can imagine the upheaval that now takes place and of which I shall speak a little later. Archbishop Peter Martin returns to Rome and is no longer allowed to enter Spain.

 

20. COLLEGE OF BISHOPS - APOSTOLIC COLLEGE

There follow more ordinations and consecrations at El Palmar de Troya. Now it is the Bishop Primate, Father Clemente, who confers them by order of the Lord. Our Lord's words could not be more precise and to the point: "The Church is rising up anew in all her vigour. You are those called to re-establish Holy Tradition in the Church and to bring into being the Episcopal college in accordance and in union with the Sacred Apostolic College that I founded at the beginning of My Church". Day by day the Order of Carmelites of the Holy Face, in its different branches, grows and spreads.

 

21. STORM OVER EL PALMAR

But this resurgence of the Church is not to take place without great affliction. A wallowing sea, foul and caustic, vents its disorderly wrath upon the newborn College of Bishops. This swell proceeds for the most part from the furious and drooling envy of the now apostate Official Hierarchy. Prison and exile, slander, betrayal and other troubles, crown the brow of Bishop Father Clemente with piercing thorns.

 

22. ROAD ACCIDENT AND BLINDNESS

 This suffering reaches an indescribable peak of desolation with the loss of both eyes as the result of an infernal accident occurring on the 29th of May 1976. But Our Lord has promised that no one shall prevail against the Order of Carmelites of the Holy Face, for the Most Holy Virgin covers her lovingly with Her Mantle. The blind Founder and Bishop Primate lives in the hope that one day, not far distant, he will recover his eyes through a miracle and many souls will be converted. Our Lord has thus made it known to him.

 

23. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE FORTHCOMING PAPACY

On the 4th August 1976, Our Lord Jesus Christ, in one of His marvellous Apparitions, makes a promise to Bishop Fr. Clemente, Primate of the Church: "You shall be the Peter to come, the Pope who will consolidate the Faith and the Church in her integrity, who shall battle against heresy with great power, for legions of An gels shall assist you... me Great Pope Gregory, Glory of the Olives...". By express Divine will, the Bishop Founder takes the most high office of Sub-Vicar of Christ in the Church. He is the tongue, the feet and the hands of the Pope who, hands tied, is kept silent within the Vatican walls.

 

24. FR. CLEMENTE BECOMES FR. FERDINAND

Some time later, by the Virgin's wish, he is named Father Ferdinand, after Saint Ferdinand III, King and conqueror of Seville; a change which enfolds a deep significance, for the mission of the Founder of the Carmelites of the Holy Face in the not distant future is to bear a close and mysterious connection with the two names, when he shall fulfill a dual role: first that of Pope, later that of Emperor.

 

25. TRAVELLING APOSTLE

In spite of his blindness, Bishop Father Ferdinand develops a prodigious and fruitful apostolate. He preaches with energy and valour, condemns errors, hurls anathemas. He travels through Spain, Europe and America, now as Pastor of the Church and Su~Vicar of Christ. The travelling Apostle, dauntless Bishop, is bearer of the true light, missionary of the authentic Faith, hammer of heretics, piercing sword against error, loving and zealous father to his sheep.

 

26. LAST VISIT TO PAUL VI

The last trip to degenerate and apostate Rome of Bishop Father Ferdinand took place on the 24th May 1978, in order to pay filial homage and veneration to the sweet person of the Pope. By strange design, it was to be the last such act of homage. We were a suite of 23 bishops accompanying him. It was the dear feast of Mary Help of Christians and the eve of Corpus Christi. The majestic figure of the Vicar of Christ, borne on sedia gestatoria, passed by our side, turned bodily towards us and, looking sweetly at us, fastened his penetrating gaze on the person who would be his successor, Bishop Father Ferdinand; who, unable to contain his emotion, cried out with almost superhuman force, 'long live the Pope!' This was the extraordinary apocalyptic encounter prophesied by Saint John Bosco: the triumphant Bark and the two Columns, the one of the Eucharist and the other of Mary. The Vicar of Christ recognized the man who was to become Gregory XVII.

 

27. THE NEW POPE: GREGORY XVII

On the 6th of August 1978, Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, Bishop Fr. Ferdinand was to be found in the City of Santa Fe de Bogota' (Colombia), one of the points of apostolate during a long journey throughout Hispano-America. Four days previously, because of the machinations of the apostate Cardinal of the city, Fr. Ferdinand had to pass several hours in jail, and the order to leave the country was given to him as well. In the midst of these painful troubles, the news of the death of the Vicar of Christ Saint Paul VI, became known. Profound sorrow pierced Father Ferdinand's heart and bathed his face in tears. The Pope had died! From that moment, by disposition of the Most High, the Sub-Vicar, Father Ferdinand, takes possession of the See of Saint Peter with the name Gregory XVII. At no moment was the Apostolic See vacant1 thus fulfilling another prophecy of Saint John Bosco: he saw Our Lord Jesus Christ at the death of a Pope immediately elect his successor.

 

28. MYSTICAL CORONATION AS POPE AND EMPEROR

A little while later, Our Lord Jesus Christ appeared, accompanied by the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, and placed the Papal tiara on the head of Gregory XVII, and pronounced the following words:

"The reign of the Glory of the Olives has begun... A great day today, in which you are vested with the Office of Pope, on this feast of the Transfiguration on Mount Thabor,- Feastday of the Holy Face, of the Order of which you are the Founder and Father General. The great Pontificate of the Glory of the Olives begins: the Pope foretold by many mystics and in many prophecies; the Pope who unites in his veins the blood of Spain, the noble blood of Spain, with the true blood of France and with the blood of the chosen people, the Jewish people. There, the grandeur! He will not delay long before taking up the sword and fulfilling the mission of emperor and great monarch... It was also foretold in prophecies in past times how this Pope would be elected: namely through the direct intervention of the Apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul. There is no other way of opposing the official election in Conclave in Rome from which the Antipope will come... Only the simple and humble of heart will recognize the true Pope: Pope Gregory XVII."

 

29. THE SEE OF PETER TRANSFERRED TO EL PALMAR DE TROYA

The Supreme Pontiff, Pope Gregory XVII, arrived at Seville from Colombia on the 9th of August 1978, and at about nine at night trod the sacred earth of El Palmar de Troya. There he was received by the Episcopal College and the other religious of the Order. He is recognized and acclaimed as Pope, given all the honours proper to the dignity of Vicar of Christ, all kissing his sacred feet.

The Cathedra of Saint Peter, from this moment, is transferred from Rome to El Palmar de Troya, which becomes the Apostolic See of the Church; and, in a wonderful way, is fulfilled the following mysterious passage of the Apocalypse: "And there were given to the Woman two wings as of a great eagle that she might fly into the desert, to her place, where she is nourished for a time and times and half a time, away from the serpent" (Apoc. XII, 14). This prophecy is fulfilled with the arrival at Seville of Pope Gregory XVII in the plane which Brahmin his journey to the desert of El Palmar de Troya. He who has understanding, let him understand.

 

30. PAPAL CORONATION IN SEVILLE

On the 15th August 1978, His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII is canonically crowned by four Cardinals of the newly born College of Cardinals.

 

31. THE ANPFOPES

Apostate Rome becomes the See of the two Antipodes John Paul I and John Paul II, produced in a conclave of cardinals in their majority freemasons, and assisted by Satan. It is the serpent of which the Apocalypse speaks: the Official Roman Church.

 

32. THE TRUE CHURCH OF CHRIST

The true Church of Christ is the Catholic, Apostolic and Palmarian Church, whose See is at El Palmar de Troya, with a substantial College of Cardinals chosen by the Palmarian Pontiff, Pope Gregory XVII, "De Gloria Olivae", the true Vicar of Christ.

 

33. APOSTOLIC JOURNEYS

To bring to an end this brief and simple work, I wish to refer to the journeys undertaken by His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII,- always awake and vigilant, as his very name Gregory indicates.

Besides the lengthy and fruitful journey to Hispano-America in 1979, his Fisherman's sandals have left a living and indelible print of intensive apostolate in two long journeys throughout Spain and almost the whole of Europe, including certain countries behind the Iron Curtain, passing thence also to Israel. This is the seed scattered by the sower which one day in the near future will spread, flourish and ripen, for the greater glory of the Church and expansion of the Great Empire of this Pope and future Monarch.

 

34. JERUSALEM - THE LAST SEE

We do well not to forget that Gregory XVII, the great Leader of the Tagus, bears Jewish blood in his veins, he is from the tribe of Judah, linked to the genealogy of the great kings and leaders of Israel. We observe then the deep significance which encloses these, until now, two journeys of Gregory XVII through the Land of the Lord and of the Chosen People, Holy Land properly so called. The future of the great Pope is tied with mysterious and unbreakable bonds to this Fatherland of Our Saviour Thus the footsteps of Gregory XVII prepare and make straight the paths of future glorious Israel.

Israel,- promised witness of the life of God; Bethlehem,- cradle of God; Nazareth,- home and retreat of God; Galilee,- where God sought out His followers; Jerusalem,- altar, tomb and ostensory of God. O Israel! O Jerusalem! - first See of the Cathedra of Peter. One day, not distant, you will feel on your well-trodden soil the firm and decisive tread of the Vicar of Christ, Gregory XVII, who will establish upon you his Cathedra, and your deaf and stubborn heart will be converted.

 

35. POPE GREGORY XVII CRUCIFIED

And in thee, Jerusalem, this glorious last Pope, Gregory XVII, will die crucified, and will surrender the Keys of the Church to her Divine Founder.

 

36. THE PONTIFICAL DOCUMENTS

And now I will leave the reader to inform himself of the tireless and fruitful activity of the great Pope Gregory XVII through the study of his Pontifical Documents, until now 47, in which will be observed the great doctrinal and disciplinary labour carried out. One monumental showpiece is the Palmarian Creed, fruit of the first Session of the Holy, Great and Dogmatic Palmarian Council, directed and approved by His Holiness Pope Gregory XVII.

With humility and simplicity, armed by prayer, penetrate the profound and most beautiful pages of these Pontifical Documents. Drink from this pure and crystal-clear fount of the true Faith. Feed your spirit on their profound doctrine and learn from the virtues of the numerous Saints raised to the glory of the Altars.

 

Seville, September 12th 1980

 

Cardinal Father Isidore Maria.

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