Domitian's Government Was Exceedingly Odious! Sounds A Lot Like Pope Francis! A Warning To Wicked Pope Francis: On The Deaths Of The Persecutors Of The Catholic Church By Lactantius

BATAILLE, Nicolas 
The Harlot Seated on the Beast 
1375-79

Domitian was an Emperor who persecuted faithful Catholics

Where is his tomb - where are his bones? Is he still a god?

May wicked Pope Francis go the way of wicked Domitian.

Why did Domitian act the way he did?

Answer: Having been instigated by evil demons to persecute the righteous people!

So goes for the demonically influenced Pope Francis - Our Lady said men like Pope Francis would one day be under the influence of demons:

“In the year 1864, Lucifer together with a large number of demons will be unloosed from hell; they will put an end to faith little by little, even in those dedicated to God. They will blind them in such a way, that, unless they are blessed with a special grace, these people will take on the spirit of these angels of hell; several religious institutions will lose all faith and will lose many souls. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Several will abandon the faith, and a great number of priests and members of religious orders will break away from the true religion; among these people there will even be bishops. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

You ask where in the words of Our Lady does it say it anything about a Pope?

Our Lady says Bishop not Pope

True!

And this is why the wicked Pope Francis calls himself:

"Francis / Bishop of Rome."


Chapter 3

After an interval of some years from the death of Nero, there arose another tyrant no less wicked (Domitian), who, although his government was exceedingly odious, for a very long time oppressed his subjects, and reigned in security, until at length he stretched forth his impious hands against the Lord. Having been instigated by evil demons to persecute the righteous people, he was then delivered into the power of his enemies, and suffered due punishment. To be murdered in his own palace was not vengeance ample enough: the very memory of his name was erased. For although he had erected many admirable edifices, and rebuilt the Capitol, and left other distinguished marks of his magnificence, yet the senate did so persecute his name, as to leave no remains of his statues, or traces of the inscriptions put up in honour of him; and by most solemn and severe decrees it branded him, even after death, with perpetual infamy. Thus, the commands of the tyrant having been rescinded, the Church was not only restored to her former state, but she shone forth with additional splendour, and became more and more flourishing. And in the times that followed, while many well-deserving princes guided the helm of the Roman empire, the Church suffered no violent assaults from her enemies, and she extended her hands unto the east and unto the west, insomuch that now there was not any the most remote corner of the earth to which the divine religion had not penetrated, or any nation of manners so barbarous that did not, by being converted to the worship of God, become mild and gentle.

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