The path of error will lead the Church up to Golgotha. Have courage and live your Catholic faith. Remain faithful to Jesus!

The time of confusion is only brief; keep this in mind! You are living in a time of tribulation, a time of plagues and confusion. Look to Jesus; do not look to what must come to purify the hearts of men

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Messages from Heaven to Manuela Strack, Germany

1. Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel with St. Joan of Arc
2. Apparition of Saint Charbel accompanied by Saint Rafka and Saint Rita of Cascia

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(Reading: 3 min.)

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(May 19, 2026)
Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel with St. Joan of Arc

Manuela: “A large golden sphere of light hovers above us in the sky … The large golden sphere of light opens, and Saint Michael the Archangel emerges from within it. … He draws near to us. He spreads his protective mantle over us … then the Holy Archangel Michael speaks…”

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St. Michael the Archangel: «Beloved friends of Christ, I am the Holy Archangel Michael and I come to you from the throne of the Lord, for it is His will.

You know that you are in the time of tribulation; this is a time of great confusion, and thus the ‘smoke of Satan’ has also penetrated the Church. It is a time when many consecrated persons are afflicted with spiritual blindness.

I have said this before: The majority of your clergy is corrupt, and the rest are afraid.

Thus, the spirit of the age, with its teachings, has penetrated the Church, and I have come to you to offer you comfort and hope.

Have the courage to live the faith of your forefathers. Remain faithful to Jesus!

Sin and the devil cry out for retribution, yet the language of love is mercy. Do not judge; pray for the souls who have been led astray!».

Saint Michael the Archangel draws even closer to us…

«Have courage and live your Catholic faith. Remember that Jesus is the Truth and that He shed His Precious Blood for you on the Cross, thereby already securing victory for you! Look to your forefathers in the faith!

Overcome error through the Word of God, Holy Scripture, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and do not let Satan lead you astray!

It is Satan who leads you astray, for he envies your divine sonship. His path will lead to the abyss, but you may live in the Holy Sacraments, in the mercy of God. If you do this sincerely, you will not be judged, but saved!

The time of confusion is only brief; keep this in mind! You are living in a time of tribulation, a time of plagues and confusion. Look to Jesus; do not look to what must come to purify the hearts of men.

The path of error will lead the Church up to Golgotha.

Have courage and follow the teaching of your fathers in the faith; this is the teaching of the Apostles!

Pray fervently for peace in the world and for the conversion of sinners! Pray, for you are living in the time of Babylon with all its heresies. A new Babylon, marked by sin.

Therefore, ask for reparation, for the first judgment of punishment that will spread will be brought about by human hands and is a consequence of heresy. Yet do not be afraid; take courage! The Lord has placed me at the side of those who sanctify their souls. I am a faithful friend to them».

Then the small golden orb of light opens, and Saint Joan of Arc… [1]

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St. Joan of Arc: «Beloved friends of the Cross, take courage and live your faith with the confidence that you will be saved and are not lost if you live in the Holy Sacraments.

Do not place your trust in a human savior, nor in any office; trust in the Lord and always remember: We must obey God rather than men! [2] That is what I have done as well.

I want to encourage you, for your way out is faith in Jesus Christ, the Lord. He will take care of you, even when all that must come does come. Remember this!

Remember also that hearts must be purified. A large part of humanity does not recognize this, because the spirit of the age has already shaped them too much, and many who are consecrated to God have been struck with blindness—because they have placed their trust in the spirit of the age and have lost their courage. But look into the Vulgate (the Bible) and see how God works.

The Holy Spirit is to be found in silence, as with Elijah in the cave [3]. He speaks gently to you, and you may accept or reject it. How precious are your prayers and your willingness to serve God! I ask this of you earnestly. Be servants of God and reject the spirit of the age! Remain faithful to Jesus! Behold, holiness is growing in France, and at the very same time, where error and ruin are spreading, the grace of God is kindled. So, take courage!»

St. Michael the Archangel: «Quis ut Deus! (Who’s like God!) May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen. I remain with you; have no fear, take courage, and pray for those who seem to have already lost everything».

The Holy Archangel Michael and Saint Joan of Arc return to the light and disappear…”

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(May 22, 2026)
Apparition of Saint Charbel accompanied by Saint Rafka and Saint Rita of Cascia

Manuela: “I see Saint Charbel [4] floating before us in a beautiful light. He is accompanied by Saint Rafka [5], who also appears in a beautiful light; as well as by a nun holding a large bouquet of red roses in her hands. She is Saint Rita [6], whose feast day we celebrate today, and I now see a wound on her forehead. The two women nod their heads at us and smile…

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Saint Charbel: «In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit (+). Amen.

Look to Jesus!

Through His great sacrifice of love on the cross, which He made for you, Pentecost—the outpouring of the Holy Spirit—has become possible, and time and again the Holy Spirit, this Spirit of truth, pours out upon you when you ask for it from your heart.

Do you actually know what Jesus did for you?

No one has ever made a greater sacrifice of love, and look how many saints have followed Him! May they be your compass in life toward the Lord. Love sanctifies, and sin leads to ruin. This has always been so and will remain so.

Look to the saints; they have walked the path to Jesus, which you too can walk. The Lord does not close His heart to you when you turn to Him.

What matters is not how you lived before you came to know Him—what matters is your conversion to Jesus! Look upon Him in humility, He who has done so much for you, and make time for Him, for He gave His life for you. Holiness is not impossible, for look how many saints there are who can show you the way.

The world and the spirit of the age despise holiness, for both celebrate ruin. These sisters have walked the path of holiness with me. The number of unknown Christian martyrs is very great. Through their blood, the Church is purified.

Pray for peace, pray for the Christians in Lebanon. Pray for the Middle East!

Do not listen to the call of the powerful; listen to the call of the Lord! We will take your concerns before the throne of the Lord».

Saint Charbel takes his leave with the two holy nuns and says he will bless us later with the priest».

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  1. Saint Joan of Arc, born around 1412, is a patron saint of France and soldiers, known for leading the French army to victory at Orléans during the Hundred Years’ War. She was canonized in 1920 and is celebrated for her faith and courage, particularly during her trial and execution at the age of 19.
  2. Acts of the Apostles, 5:12–32
  3. 1 Kings, chapter 19, verses 9–18
  4. Saint Charbel Makhlouf, O.L.M. was a Lebanese Maronite monk and priest. During his life, he obtained a wide reputation for holiness, and for his ability to unite Christians, Muslims and Druze. He was a member of the Baladites. He is known among Lebanese Christians as the “Miracle Monk of Lebanon” because of the favours received through his intercession, especially after prayers are said at his tomb in the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon.
  5. Saint Rafka, also known as Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès, was a Lebanese Maronite nun born on June 29, 1832, and canonized by Pope John Paul II on June 10, 2001. She is celebrated for her deep faith and dedication to the religious life. She is recognized as a patron saint of lost parents and the sick. Saint Rafka’s life continues to inspire many, and her legacy is honored within the Maronite Church and beyond.
  6. Saint Rita of Cascia, born Margherita Lotti in 1381, is known as the Patroness of Impossible Causes and was canonized in 1900. She is celebrated for her life of prayer, patience, and her efforts to promote peace, especially after enduring personal tragedies, including the loss of her husband and two sons. She was known both for practicing mortification of the flesh and for the efficacy of her prayers. Various miracles are attributed to her intercession, and she is often portrayed with a bleeding wound on her forehead, which is understood to indicate partial stigmata.

 

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