A while ago we had a “Special Report” on an alleged seer from Sievernich, Germany who, despite indications of diocesan support, and some reported interaction with two Popes, had flown beneath the radar.
Her name is Manuela Strack, and as we explained, she once met with Cardinal Josef Ratzinger after handing messages she claimed to have received from Mary — secret ones — to Pope John Paul II during a general audience the day before. This is recent advice from her:
“This is the time of trouble, the time of upheaval, the time of confusion. We are all sinners. Those who open their hearts to Jesus and Mary during this time will be severely tested, but will receive great graces from heaven. Excessive graces! All of us when we do it. However, the prerequisite for this is that we remain faithful to the Lord and His Most Holy Mother. Do we remain faithful to Jesus and Mary in these storms? Or do we create something for ourselves in faith or run away and become unfaithful? Dear friends, especially now, in this time of tribulation, when the wheat is separated from the chaff, so to speak, it is good to remain calm and lovingly open our hearts to Jesus and Mary. However, we must reject anything that does not come from God. We should remain clear within ourselves, so that evil cannot enter and poison our hearts. Let us also remain calm and praying in the hearts of Jesus and Mary at the time of the Synod. Let us not set our sail in the storm. Whatever may come, God has provided for us. This time has been announced for a long time. What does this tell us? God has His plan. Serviam!