
(Make the Sign of the Cross before to start reading and read all…) – July 28, 2024
§1: Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games
§2: I will punish [the country of Champagne]
§3: [The country of Champagne], will remember her baptism
§1
«My poor Children, I am wounded and crucified. My Love is mocked, My Sacrifice defiled and no one rose during these awful revels to leave this performance. Kings and queens were present and no one took up My defense.
I will punish this wretched West, I will show no mercy.
In My Holy Church, My representatives wept, but no representative voice in your country rose to My defense.
O My people, what have I done to you that you should let Me fall prey to My enemies?
I gave My Body and Blood in a memorable Last Supper, and the wicked remember it better than those who think they are good.
Today’s gospel, the Pharisee and the Publican (Lk 18:9-14), says it well: the great of this world, so surrounded by respect and service, forget to return the same rights to Me; they are surrounded by care, not always honest, often hypocritical, but they do not think to rise to the defense of the least among them, the absent one who says nothing but remains eternally present.
My children, I would have liked to see the personalities present at this blasphemous show ostentatiously rise to leave this distressing spectacle, but no one stood up.
All remained, despite their possible disapproval, not asserting themselves to be of My camp at My side.
§2
I will punish [the country of Champagne] for this shameful, distressing, insulting and blasphemous performance.
The Eldest Daughter of the Church, or who used to be, you have wrapped yourself in the mud of infamy, baseness and treachery. You have dissolved in a bath of ignominy, and the peoples of the world look upon you with sadness and disgust.
You have given the world the spectacle of your ignominy, of your decrepitude, you have lost all prestige and you have signed your death decree.
Yes, the once glorious [country of Champagne] will fall lower than the ground. The devil will not raise her up, for he is the one who made her fall. But I will reach out, grasp her hand and raise her up.
[Country of Champagne], Eldest Daughter of My Church, what you have done!
§3
[Country of Champagne], remember the words of My representative Saint Remigius [1] when he baptized your first king (Clovis I) and 3,000 men with him!
Yes, [the country of Champagne], will remember her baptism and she will return, confused and humiliated, asking for forgiveness, throwing herself at My feet. And I will listen to her, I will raise her up and give her, only then, a king according to My Heart.

Following the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony, the iconic international event’s host Paris reportedly experienced a city-wide power outage but the light continued to shine brightly upon the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Within 24 hours of the blasphemous Olympic ceremony, could there be a more fitting symbol of how the light of Christ can’t be overcome by darkness?
My children, be in hope because the fall of France is temporary, all the troubles you will see will be temporary, the fall and the chaos that will reign for a time will be temporary.
Pray to My Mother, Who is the Holy Patroness of [the country of Champagne], and She will stretch out Her hand to you until you grasp it; then you will be lifted out of the mire.
- Blessed and loved be God, He will protect you as long as, individually, you don’t abandon Him.
- Blessed be God, glory to Him in the highest heaven.
- I love you and will not abandon you, you who are faithful to Me.
In the Name (+) of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Your Lord and your God. »
- Saint Remigius of Reims (born c. 437—died January 13, c. 533, Reims, France; feast day October 1) was a bishop of Reims who greatly advanced the cause of Christianity in France by his conversion of Clovis I, king of the Franks. According to tradition, Remigius was the son of Count Emilius of Laon and St. Celina (Cilinia). Noted in his youth for his eloquence and scholarship, he was consecrated bishop of Reims at the age of 22. He is known to have corresponded with Clovis, but the king, although married to a Christian, Clotilda of Burgundy (later St. Clotilda), remained indifferent to religion until two incidents changed his mind. First, the couple’s infant son was cured of an illness, and then, in 496, Clovis’s army, near defeat in a campaign against the invading Alemanni, won a sudden and decisive victory. Convinced that these favorable events were evidence of the power of Christ, Clovis sought to be converted. Along with his leading warrior chiefs, he was subsequently baptized by Remigius at Reims (-Britannica).
Source: srbeghe.blog