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When we look at what’s
going in the world, we would do well to turn away from secular La-La
Land’s vision and see what just a sample of major saints, including
several Doctors of the Church, had to say about latter times. Of course,
we keep in mind that only God knows the actual timetable.
Heading the list are three who knew Jesus directly.
St. John the Evangelist told us, “Whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Whoever denies the Father and the Son, this is the antichrist” (1John 2:22).
In 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12, St. Paul made it clear:
Let no one deceive you in any way. For unless the apostasy comes first and the lawless one is revealed, the
one doomed to perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above every
so-called god and object of worship, so as to seat himself in the temple
of God, claiming that he is a god...But the one who restrains is to do
so only for the present, until he is removed from the scene. And then
the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord [Jesus] will kill with
the breath of his mouth and render powerless by the manifestation of his
coming, the one whose coming springs from the power of Satan in every
mighty deed and in signs and wonders that lie, and in every wicked
deceit for those who are perishing because they have not accepted the
love of truth so that they may be saved. Therefore, God is sending them a
deceiving power so that they may believe the lie, that all who have not
believed the truth but have approved wrongdoing may be condemned.”
And of course, St. Matthew recording the words of Jesus on this in Matthew 24:15-27.
Catechism Weighs In
Before we look at a few
more saints, remember the Catechism takes away the distorted glasses
through which we might want to look at today’s reality. In 675,
“Before
Christ's second coming the Church must pass through a final trial that
will shake the faith of many believers. The persecution that accompanies
her pilgrimage on earth will unveil the ‘mystery of iniquity’ in the
form of a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to their
problems at the price of apostasy from the truth. The supreme religious
deception is that of the Antichrist, a pseudo-messianism by which man
glorifies himself in place of God and of his Messiah come in the flesh.”
In 677, “The
Church will enter the glory of the kingdom only through this final
Passover, when she will follow her Lord in his death and Resurrection.
The kingdom will be fulfilled, then, not by a historic triumph of the
Church through a progressive ascendancy, but only by God's victory over
the final unleashing of evil, which will cause his Bride to come down
from heaven. God's triumph over the revolt of evil will take the form of
the Last Judgement after the final cosmic upheaval of this passing
world.”
Doctors of the Church
According to St. Thomas Aquinas,
"As in Christ dwells the fullness of the Godhead so in Antichrist the
fullness of all wickedness. Not indeed in the sense that his humanity is
to be assumed by the devil into unity of person...but that the devil by
suggestion infuses his wickedness more copiously into him than into all
others. In this way all the wicked that have gone before are signs of
Antichrist."
His works will not be
what they seem to be, explained Aquinas. "(His miracles may be) said to
be real just as Pharaoh's magicians made real frogs, but they will not
be real miracles because they will be done by the power of natural
causes."
"But his miracles will
be lies. No one can perform a true miracle against the faith, because
God is not a witness of falsity. Hence, no one preaching a false
doctrine can work miracles..."
Another major doctor, St. Augustine, told us, “That which there is no doubt he said is this, that Christ will not come to judge quick and dead unless Antichrist, His adversary, first come to seduce those who are dead in soul...[H]is presence shall be after the working of Satan,
with all power, and signs, and lying wonders, and with all seduction of
unrighteousness in them that perish. For then shall Satan be loosed,
and by means of that Antichrist shall work with all power in a lying though a wonderful manner.”
Between these two came 8th century St. John Damascene, likewise stating:
“During the first part of his reign — of his tyranny rather — he plays
more the part of sanctity; but when he gains complete control, he
persecutes the Church of God and reveals all his wickedness. ‘And he
shall come in signs and lying wonders’ — sham ones and not real — and he
shall seduce those whose intention rests on a rotten and unstable
foundation and make them abandon the living God, ‘in as much as to
scandalize (if possible) even the elect…’”
One of the recently named Doctors, St. Hildegard of Bingen, had plenty to reveal about the Antichrist. These are just a few details:
“After the birth of
Antichrist heretics will preach their false doctrines undisturbed,
resulting in Christians having doubts about their holy Catholic faith.”
“After his birth false
teachers and doctrines will appear, followed by wars, famines, and
pestilence. His mother will seldom let anyone see him, and yet by magic
art, she will manage to gain the love of the people for him.”
“When he has grown to
full manhood he will publicly announce a hostile doctrine on religion.
He will lure and attract the people to himself by granting them complete
exemption from the observance of all divine and ecclesiastical
commandments, by forgiving them their sins and requiring of them only
their belief in his divinity. He will spurn and reject baptism and the
gospel. He will open his mouth to preach contradiction. He will say,
‘Jesus of Nazareth is not the son of God, only a deceiver who gave
himself out as God; and the Church instituted by him is only
superstition.’ The true Christ has come in his person. He will say, ‘I
am the Saviour of the world.’
He will grant entire
freedom from the commandments of God and the Church and permit everyone
to live as his passions dictate. By doing so he hopes to be
acknowledged by the people as deliverer from the yoke, and as the cause
of prosperity in the world. Religion he will endeavor to make
convenient. He will say that you need not fast and embitter your life
by renunciation...It will suffice to love God…He will preach free love
and tear asunder family ties. He will scorn everything holy, and he
will ridicule all graces of the Church with devilish mockery. He will
condemn humility and foster proud and gruesome dogmas. He will tear
down that which God has taught in the Old and New Testament and maintain
sin and vice are not sin and vice…”
“He will ally himself
with the kings, the princes and the powerful ones of the earth; he will
condemn humility and will extol all the doctrines of pride. His magic
art will feign the most astonishing prodigies…”
Fathers of the Church
The early Father of the Church offered great insights too. St. Hippolytus described how “the deceiver seeks to liken himself in all things to the Son of God. Christ is a lion, so Antichrist is also a lion; Christ is a king, so Antichrist is also a king. The Saviour was manifested as a lamb (John 1:29); so he too, in like manner, will appear as a lamb, though within he is a wolf. The Saviour came into the World in the circumcision, and he will come in the same manner. The Lord sent apostles among all the nations, and he in like manner will send false apostles.
The Saviour gathered together the sheep that were scattered abroad, and
he in like manner will bring together a people that is scattered
abroad. The Lord gave a seal to those who believed on Him, and he will
give one like manner…”
St. Irenaeus gave these details, among them:
“[H]e, being an apostate and a robber, is anxious to be adored as God; and that, although a mere slave, he wishes himself to be proclaimed as a king. For he (Antichrist) being endued with all the power of the devil, shall come, not as a righteous king, nor as a legitimate king, [i.e., one] in subjection to God, but an impious, unjust, and lawless one; as an apostate, iniquitous and murderous; as a robber, concentrating in himself [all] satanic apostasy, and setting aside idols to persuade [men] that he himself is God, raising up himself as the only idol, having in himself the multifarious errors of the other idols. This he does, in order that they who do [now] worship the devil by
means of many abominations, may serve himself by this one idol, of whom
the apostle thus speaks in the second Epistle to
the Thessalonians…there shall come a failing away first, and the man of sin shall be revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he sits in the temple of God, showing himself as if he were God.”
“As Christ, the Lord also declares: ‘But when you shall see the abomination of desolation, which has been spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let him that reads understand), then let those who are in Judea flee
into the mountains; and he who is upon the house-top, let him not come
down to take anything out of his house: for there shall then be great
hardship, such as has not been from the beginning of the world until
now, nor ever shall be.’”
“The Lord also spoke as follows to those who did not believe in
Him: ‘I have come in my Father's name, and you have not received Me:
when another shall come in his own name, him you will receive’ (John 5:43) calling Antichrist the other, because he is alienated from the Lord.”
Irenaeus pointed out the Angel Gabriel said in Daniel 12:7 his tyranny will last three years and six months.
Saints and Mystics
The early centuries through the 21st century have their saints who were given insights or revelations by God about the Antichrist and end times.
In the 14th century, St. Bridget of Sweden said,
“The time of Antichrist will be near when the measure of injustice will
overflow and when wickedness has grown to immense proportions, when the
Christians love heresies and the unjust trample underfoot the servants
of God…and…tread spirituality and justice under foot.”
“[T]his should be the sign that Antichrist shall come without delay.”
In the early 19th century, Bl. Anne-Catherine Emmerich saw,
“When the time of the reign of Antichrist is near, a false religion
will appear which will be opposed to the unity of God and His Church.
This will cause the greatest schism the world has ever known. The nearer
the time of the end, the more the darkness of Satan will spread on
earth, the greater will be the number of the children of corruption, and
the number of the just will correspondingly diminish…”
Pope Saints Weigh In
By early in the 20th century Pope St. Pius X saw
society already suffering a terrible sickness — “this disease
is—apostasy from God.” And man putting himself in the place of God “is
the distinguishing mark of Antichrist…raising himself above all that is
called God.”
Late in the century, in 1976, in Philadelphia for the Eucharistic Congress, while still Cardinal Wojtyla, St. John Paul II warned:
"We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical
confrontation humanity has ever experienced. I do not think that the
wide circle of the American Society, or the whole wide circle of the
Christian Community realize this fully. We are now facing the final
confrontation between the Church and the anti-church, between the gospel
and the anti-gospel, between Christ and the antichrist. The
confrontation lies within the plans of Divine Providence. It is,
therefore, in God's Plan, and it must be a trial which the Church must
take up, and face courageously..."
Hope Remains
In the 19th Century, Bl. Anna Maria Taigi revealed: “Whole
nations will join the Church shortly before the reign of the
Antichrist. These conversions will be amazing. Those who survive shall
have to conduct themselves well. There shall be innumerable conversions
of heretics, who will return to the bosom of the Church; all will note
the edifying conduct of their lives, as well as that of other Catholics.
Russia, England and China will come into the Church…”
Next, we’ll look at some saints’ hopeful answers for meeting these times.
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