Pedro – Peter Will Not Be Peter

Our Lady Queen of Peace, on the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, to Pedro Regis on June 29th, 2022:

Dear children, the road to holiness is full of obstacles, but you are not alone. Courage! My Jesus walks with you. Peter is not Peter; Peter will not be Peter. You cannot understand now what I am telling you,[1]“While Our Lady says that we will not fully understand what this saying means at present, there are certain facts we can rely on. One is that the entire College of Cardinals is unanimous that the papal election was valid and that hypotheses surrounding Benedict’s resignation, or the so-called “St. Gallen’s mafia,” have not swayed a single Cardinal regarding the legitimacy of the election and papacy. So what does “Peter is not Peter” mean? Again, while we wish to refrain from excessive speculation, it is clear from the New Testament, itself, that Peter failed to be “Peter” on several occasions — that Peter was not always the “rock” that his office and name implies. Is this what Our Lady means? “…all will be revealed to you…” Our Lady allegedly says through Pedro. What is certain is that our mission is not to obsess over either the successes or failures of the papacy but to focus on our own mission and evangelical call. That does not mean that the failure of our shepherds will not cause us undo suffering. But as we heard in the Gospel this past Sunday: “The harvest is plenty but laborers are few.” That is because the laity — not the pope— have not always responded with the generosity and sacrifice that the Gospel demands, either. In humility before the mystery of sin that exists in Christ’s Bride, let us go forth in confidence that Jesus is always faithful. but all will be revealed to you. Be faithful to My Jesus and to the true Magisterium of His Church. At this moment I am making an extraordinary shower of graces descend upon you from Heaven. Onward without fear! This is the message that I give you today in the name of the Most Holy Trinity. Thank you for allowing Me to gather you here once more. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Be at peace.
 

Our Lady Queen of Peace to Pedro Regis on July 2nd, 2022:

Dear children, you are the Lord’s possession, and you must follow and serve Him alone. Turn away from worldly things, and live turned toward paradise, for which alone you were created. My Jesus loves you and expects much from you. You are living in a time worse than the time of the flood, and My poor children are heading for the abyss of self-destruction that men have prepared by their own hands. Pray much. Seek strength in the Gospel and in the Eucharist. The days will come when many will repent, but it will be late. Do not forget: it is in this life, and not in another, that you must testify that you belong to Jesus. Lack of love for the truth will spread everywhere, and death will be present in God’s Holy Temple. I suffer because of what is coming for you. Turn back quickly! Do not put off what you have to do until tomorrow. This is the message that I give you today in the name of the Most Holy Trinity. Thank you for having allowed Me to gather you here once more. I bless you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Be at peace.

Footnotes

Footnotes

1 “While Our Lady says that we will not fully understand what this saying means at present, there are certain facts we can rely on. One is that the entire College of Cardinals is unanimous that the papal election was valid and that hypotheses surrounding Benedict’s resignation, or the so-called “St. Gallen’s mafia,” have not swayed a single Cardinal regarding the legitimacy of the election and papacy. So what does “Peter is not Peter” mean? Again, while we wish to refrain from excessive speculation, it is clear from the New Testament, itself, that Peter failed to be “Peter” on several occasions — that Peter was not always the “rock” that his office and name implies. Is this what Our Lady means? “…all will be revealed to you…” Our Lady allegedly says through Pedro. What is certain is that our mission is not to obsess over either the successes or failures of the papacy but to focus on our own mission and evangelical call. That does not mean that the failure of our shepherds will not cause us undo suffering. But as we heard in the Gospel this past Sunday: “The harvest is plenty but laborers are few.” That is because the laity — not the pope— have not always responded with the generosity and sacrifice that the Gospel demands, either. In humility before the mystery of sin that exists in Christ’s Bride, let us go forth in confidence that Jesus is always faithful.
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