"The Prophets and Our Times" by Fr. Culleton
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II. PUNISHMENTS WHICH MAN INFLICTS ON HIMSELF,

                     i.e., which result without special divine intervention-

    A. Some General Principles: False prophets preach peace but wage war if they don't get their way
        (16). Darkness and destruction is the lot of sinners. While God proves the good with trials, he
        judges therewith the wicked. Falsehood and its consequences fall and ill-gotten goods vanish
        under God's lash (5, 9h, 15, 16, 25, 45, 59b, 61, 70). When a land, but especially when the
        nations generally rise up against God, he visits them in his anger with famine, war, and pestilence
        on man and beast (4, 11 c, 57, 150).

    B. Time for special chastisement: Same as above in I A, with the additional note that it will be in the
        3rd age and before the comet (3, 4, 9h, 11c, 14a, c, 20c, 38,41,45, 47c, d, 57, 59, 60, 65, 70,
        84b, c, 95, 116, 159).

    C. Sufferings to occur over some period of time and in various places: There will be affliction, terror,
        tumult, confusion, commotion, rumor, and carnage. Man will cause wars, revolutions,
        persecutions, and upsets in rulers and governments; and God will add earthquake, flood, drought,
        fire, bad seasons and consequent famine, pestilence and disease (3, 5, 19, 20, 32, 34, 38, 41, 45,
        47, 57, 59, 60, 63, 65, 69, 70, 72, 81, 84, 92, 95, 98, 111, 116, 122, 129, 138, 153, 155, 156,
        157, 168). There will be discord even in the Church (173).

    D. A very particular war or series of wars:
   
        a. Time: Same as above in II B, with these changes and additions; After the Comet, (some time
            after 1800, in the 20th century). specifically, after 1938 (84c, 98, 112, 147. 155); after the
            invention of moving pictures, submarine. airplane, telegraph. etc. (85, 122b, 126) ; after an
            English King resigns and George son of George rules, more than 700 years after England takes
            Ireland, and when various English buildings are destroyed and British power wanes (69b, 82, 
            85b, 70d, 137).

        b. Preliminaries to the conflict: One war ends in a false peace (75,86,115,149), The Kaiser leaves
            Germany; troubled peace follows; a low born leader replaces royalty, makes Germany strong,
            persecutes Jews and Christians and starts the war (76, 88). The conflict in Europe starts in
            Poland (81b. 123a, b) but has come out of Asia (200, 201). When France has been ravaged by
            one five year's war (1914-1918) she still has two blood purges to endure (102, 122c. 163. 167,
            173).

        c. General notions and extent: This conflict is described as Universal or near!y so; as a
            combination of war, revolution and persecution: as an era of no peace on earth, no trust or
            security with nation against nation, person against person; confusion, misery, terrible taxes, a
            dispoiled earth is seen on all sides and war is kindled on war (3, 8, 11, 14, 20, 23, 33, 38, 41,
            47, 49, 57, 59, 60, 65, 88,95, 98, 101, 122, 126, 137, 149, 150, 153, 159, 168c).
 
        d. Duration: Five years (32b, 86, 102, 168, a, e).

        e. Some particular features:

            1. The South and West is against the North and East. Jews are involved and loose. The North
                is victor. but on dividing the South it is decisively defeated. The last battle continues three
                days; two armies of the North-East are wiped out, the third flies to the far east (12b, 89, 98,
                122c, 133, 139, 162, 173, 174). Yellow and Red warriors are against Europe (184).

            2. Of three evil rulers who oppress the earth. one dies in bed, a second is killed by the third,
                and the third falls by the sword. They who raise the armies perish with them. A whole
                eastern nation fights for an evil man. Ten kings are involved. These nations have mighty
                fleets (9i, 41c, 47f, 60b, 92, 126, 155).

            3. The battlefield is half the earth. Death from the sky. poison gas, cities evacuated, cities and
                even whole provinces and nations destroyed; a northern nation has great air power; great
                battles on sea and in the air; blockades, injured food resources, etc. All are featured in this
                conflict. The Godless governments of Europe tear each other and the continent to pieces
                (59, 65, 85a, b, 86c, 88b, 92, 98, 116, 157, 171, 176).

            4. In 70d is what appears to be a description of a modern fleet and combined sea and air

                bombardment. This is a war where the weak must be strong (14c). Emblems and
                atmosphere are described thus: a headless, disgraced or hooked cross (85b, 175, 184); a
                hammer, red destroyers of the wealthy, yellow warriors (146, 168, 175, 184). It is a war of
                falsehood and enforced caution of speech (60b, 86, 102).

         f. Various nations involved:

            1. The German leader is at first victorious, then for half as long. while twenty nations clash. he
                holds his own. but in far less time, having been weakened in the East. his country is
                invaded, completely defeated, and the ruler crushed. Soldiers of seven nations are in the
                last battle which is in Westphalia. Russia seems to fall at the same time. It will take seven
                generations for Russia and Prussia to recoup the losses (65. 71, 76, 89b. 104, 108, 125,
                140, 155, 162, 167, 175).

            2. England in alliance with France is helped by a nation and fleet from the west but defeated at
                sea by a fleet from the east (this may refer to a later date). London is destroyed. France will
                aid when revolt breaks in England. Many lords and the king perish. The English casualties
                will be nearly as great as the Prussian. In Europe England "pays the piper."1 (69b, 70d, 84c,
                85, 86c, 87, 98, 122, 128, 129, 137, 155, 201.)

            3. France falls as a result of her alliance with England. She will have a triple blood purge (two

                wars and a revolt?) (87, 98, 122, 137, 173). Her leader will be destroyed (98). Paris,
                Marseilles, and many other cities will be destroyed. but the good will escape death in Paris.
                There will be civil war in which the communists control three-fourths of France. The result,
                however, is quelled, and France aids England suppress a similar uprising there (65, 67b,
                100, 102, 112, 137, 144, 156b, 163, 167, 173, 176, 201). Paris will be oppressed for a little
                more than three years (158) (This may refer to time of Anti-Christ). It is France that will
                have started all this antireligion trouble (141).

            4. Italy suffers terribly, chiefly during the persecution noted below. Many cities are ruined in
                northern Italy, but also Naples and Palermo. Her islands are evacuated. Lombardy is laid
                waste. Armies of the North, West, and East fight there. Rome is probably pillaged but not
                destroyed (65, 93b, 111, 123i, 139, I68e, 173, 184).

            5. Russia outrages and murders nobles, wealthy, and the clergy (157, 188). She seems to be
                on the side of Prussia in the Battle of Westphalia with France. Spain. Poland. Italy. and
                apparently Austria on the opposite side (l04b, 106, 163, 167, 175). She causes many exiles
                and fugitives (149).
     
            6. Greece will not be secure till she returns to Christian Unity (l06b). Spain survives civil war
                and trouble from the Godless (85.87. ]47. 184). Vienna is destroyed (] 57) .
  
        g. The Persecution:2

            1. In the fourth year of the war it becomes a religious conflict, with men and women fighting
                for the faith. The church will lack a protector for 25 months but the actual persecution lasts
                400 days (8Sb. 100. 101, 123h. 140. 173) (This may refer to time of AntiChrist) . The
                persecution will be terrible and directed chiefly against priests and religious. Many priests
                die not only for the faith but also for the country (19, 59b, 72, 84, 97, 111, 129, 134, 147a,
                b, 157b, 161, 164, I69b, 170).

            2. The persecution will be widespread. In France it is connected with civil war. In Italy it is

                especially severe and Russia and Prussia are responsible. The martyrs there are numerous
                (65, 111, 159, 16 8e), but the terror will spread even to where it is thought impossible
                (141). While a few Catholics. even some bishops. fall away. the clergy on the whole stand
                firm. Church and other Catholic property will be confiscated (67b, 139. 141, 153, 159).
         
            3. Because of three powers the pope will have to leave Rome. He will depart with four
                Cardinals. suffer much. and die in exile (65, 88, 100,101, 104, 124, 139, 142, 143, 147,
                153, 156c, 164). He will leave Rome 200 days after the persecution starts (173b) .
                Confusion and schism result (100, 124, 153), with German, Italian, and Greek Anti-popes
                (65, 72, 139).

            4. This persecution rather becomes acute and starts in the fourth year of the war. It started
                long before in France and is stepped up in 1931 (141, 147b). The pest foretold for Russia,
                Italy, Spain, Prussia, and Westphalia may mean a persecution (172 and cf, 173a for
                communism).
   
        h. Evils concomitant with the War: drought, floods. tidal waves. famine, and plague with terrible
            mortality (41a, e, 59, 76, 84c, 128, 138, 167, 168e).

1 Tidal waves real or typical are spoken of as one of England's punishments.
2 This is often equivalent to civil war (147b, 157, 159, 159, 170).
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