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§1. Prophecies about the nation with the Eiffel Tower and the world
§2. Biography of Father Constant Pel
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1. Prophecies about the nation with the Eiffel Tower and the world
A religious: seminarian, confidant, and spiritual son of Father Pel wrote a book about his “Dear and Venerated Father Pel”. In it, he recounts a prophecy made by the holy priest concerning the punishments that would befall [the nation with the Eiffel Tower].
“Thus, in 1945, my good Father Pel declared to me on behalf of God…”
Father Pel: «My son, know that as the sins of the world crescendo in horror during this century, very great divine punishments will befall the world and no continent will be spared by the Wrath of God.
[The nation with the Eiffel Tower], guilty of apostasy and renouncing its vocation, will be severely punished. It will be divided as if by a line running from Bordeaux to Lille.

To the right of this line, everything will be devastated and burned by the invasion of peoples from the East and also by the fall of large fiery meteorites raining down on the entire Earth and on these regions in particular. There will be widespread desolation.
Revolutions, war, epidemics, plague and other disasters, toxic and chemical gases, violent earthquakes.
The extinct volcanoes of [the nation with the Eiffel Tower] [3] will reignite, destroying everything: Auvergne, the Alps, the Pyrenees, and other places.

While the left side of the line will be less affected (Vendée, Brittany, because of the faith still rooted in these regions), but nevertheless it will be necessary to move far away from the coasts, sometimes even up to 50 km, to escape their submersion under the sea, such as Marseille and the Côte d’Azur, which will be submerged because of the sins committed and the scandals on the beaches of these regions in particular.
But I must tell you, my son, that the sectarians and the great enemies of God who will want to take refuge there, believing they will escape this global cataclysm, will be put to death by the demons themselves, wherever they may hide, for the Wrath of the Lord is just and holy.
Thick darkness, caused by war, gigantic fires, and the fall of pieces of burning stars that will fall for three days and three nights will cause the sun to disappear, and only the candles of Candlemas, blessed on this occasion, will be able to give light in the hands of believers, but the ungodly will not see this miraculous light because their souls are in darkness.
Thus, my child, three-quarters of humanity will be destroyed, and in some parts of France, it will often be necessary to travel a hundred kilometers to find one’s fellow man. People will resort to eating human flesh in order to survive. Several nations will disappear from the world map.
[The nation with the Eiffel Tower] will be very small, but it will survive in part until the end of time. For it will become, thus purified, the Eldest Daughter of the renewed Church. For all the Cains and Judases of humanity will have disappeared in this Judgment of the Nations, but not yet from the End of Time, which must take place later.
The Mediterranean Sea will disappear completely.
The oceans will send huge jets of burning vapor into the sky and sweep across the continents in a terrible tidal wave, destroying everything in its path, while new mountains will rise from the oceans and lands and the Alps and the Rhine Valley will collapse to the north, invaded by the sea. Thus, the map of the world as we know it will be completely changed.
And the Earth will experience great tremors that will prevent it from rotating normally.
The seasons will cease to exist for at least three years before the earth can produce grass and vegetation again.
There will be great famine throughout the world.
[The city with the Eiffel Tower] will be destroyed by the Revolution and burned by [the Bear Army’s] atomic strikes from Orléans and the Provins region.
Meanwhile, Marseille and the French Riviera will collapse into the sea.
More than 3 billion human beings will disappear in this global turmoil, and Jesus said that there will be no greater desolation, even at the end of the world, so great will be the punishment due to the sins of the world.
We are beginning, my child, (in 1945), to enter the time of the Apocalypse as seen by Saint John, the apostle so beloved by Jesus.
Later, when you see that this dreaded time is near, then go to Brittany to take refuge, but towards the center, far from the coasts that will collapse.
For this global purification will begin on a cold winter’s night, and a terrible rumbling of divine thunder will be heard throughout the world, and this divine thunderclap will have an abnormal sound, filled with demonic cries. It will be the voice of sin that terrified men will hear that night».
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§2. Biography of Father Constant Pel
Father Constant Pel was born in 1878 in Lantenay in the Ain region. Wanting to become a priest, he was trained by Father Antoine Crozier, the “saint of Lyon,” a mystical priest who bore invisible stigmata. Ordained in 1901 after completing two doctorates, Father Pel became a seminary professor. He was a personal friend of Padre Pio and Charles de Foucault [1] and was Marthe Robin’s [2] spiritual director for a time.

Father Pel, known for his prophecies, was a missionary priest from the Diocese of Ajaccio. From 1930 to 1950, he traveled from village to village spreading the “Fragrance of Jesus.” The Corsicans quickly recognized him as an admirable, zealous, charitable, discreet priest and a miraculous saint. He founded the “Maison du Christ-Roi” in Corté and “Le Foyer Sacerdotal” in Ajaccio, whose influence spread throughout France thanks to the magazine “La Lampe du Sanctuaire”. Worn down by trials and the consequences of war, he left Corsica but continued his work on the mainland. In La Seyne-sur-Mer, he built the famous sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima. In contact with the highest priestly figures and visionaries of his time, he was, among others, the spiritual director of Charles de Foucault and Marthe Robin. Padre Pio said to French pilgrims:
«Why do you come to see me when you have Father Pel, such a great saint?»
Father Pel was credited with more than 3,500 Eucharistic miracles. Blessed with iron health, it was a car accident that took his life at the age of 86.
Source: L’avenir de la France selon les prophéties de Père Pel