THE terrible PROPHECY made by ARSENIE BOCA: “He will rise…”

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Many of the visions and prophecies of Father Arsenie Boca seem to be taking shape nowadays. It is also the case of the prophecy about a “people without a cross” that will rise from the East, a vision shrouded in mystery and fear for believers.

Known as one of the most important visionaries and people of the Romanian church, father Arsenie Boca – also known as the “saint of Transylvania”, made numerous prophecies about the times we are living in or the times to come.

One of them went viral on social networks. “All these signs were prophesied to us by Father Arsenie in the year 1945-1946 and he read to us from the Bible in the Apocalypse that a people without a cross will rise from the East, will haunt people’s houses, tear them down, destroy them “.

What people is the prophecy about?

While some believe that it is Russia, other Internet users say that the prophecy speaks, rather, of China, given that it ticks the two aspects: It comes from the east and it is not a Christian people.

Moreover, the netizens say, the part of the prophecy that mentions “it will haunt people’s houses” refers to the smart devices that all Romanians have in their homes and which, in the vast majority, are produced in China.

In addition, the extraordinary rise in popularity of the TikTok platform raises big questions about the privacy of each person, given that one can easily find out preferences, browsing history, etc., and manipulate the information through viewing suggestions.

The continuation of the prophecy presents a gloomy picture of the future: “Man will trample on man, eat human flesh and drink human blood. Who will remain from this war will be chosen like the wheat from the chaff. The chaff flies away and the wheat remains. It will be chosen who will stay. The father told us: “I am not telling you from myself. That’s what it says in the book, in the Bible.”

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Who was Arsenie Boca, the saint of Transylvania?

Arsenie Boca (b. September 29, 1910, Vaţa de Sus, Hunedoara – d. November 28, 1989, Sinaia Monastery, Prahova) is considered one of the great personalities of Romanian Orthodoxy.

He was a hieromonk, theologian and church painter, abbot at the Brâncoveanu Monastery in Sâmbăta de Sus and then at the Prislop Monastery.

With the establishment of the communist regime in 1945, Arsenie Boca came to the attention of the Security as an opponent of the regime, he recalls realitatea.net. Until the end of the 1950s, the abbot went through the ordeal of investigations and arrests.

He was imprisoned at the Securitatea in Braşov, then taken to Canal. He ended up in Jilava, Timisoara and Oradea prisons. After his release from the communist prisons, Arsenie Boca could not resume his activity as a priest. The security followed him almost until the last weeks before his death in 1989.

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Prislop Monastery, where Arsenie Boca served in the 1950s and where he was buried, has become one of the most crowded places of pilgrimage in Romania.

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