Our Lady of Good Success and Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre: The Prophesied Prelate for Our Times
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Our Lady of Good Success and Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre: The Prophesied Prelate for Our Times

By E. Mary Christie
Product Code: 9781734377552
★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.83/5 Stars. (6 Reviews)

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Deemed a rebel by the Modernists (Progressivists) in these times of Satan's prophesied attack on Christ's holy Roman Catholic Church, the Celestial Father's Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, against all opposition, fought for, restored, and preserved the traditional spirit of the priests in the mid-late 20th Century - as foretold by Our Lady of Good Success - which would be needed post the Conciliar Revolution that would bring about a crisis within the Church in the late 1960's.

Written in a simple, easy-to-understand way that delivers concise and factual details pertaining to the crucial issues of our prophesied times, this book is fast gaining in popularity as people eagerly seek a better understanding of how and in what way the prophesies have materialized in our world of confusion, consternation, perplexity, and the solution as taught by the Blessed Virgin Mary in her various pertinent apparitions.

 
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Great insight about the connection of Our Lady of Good Success Prophecies and The Chosen Prelate to restore the Priesthood
(Canada) | March 24th, 2022
Very insightful read regarding the SSPX, especially regarding the prophecies of Our Lady of Good Success in connection with Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre. Only con for me, was I found the chapter about the SSPX very very similar to the book written by the SSPX in the book "Questions and Answers" specifically in the Chapter regarding the History of its foundation. I found this disappointing because I already read it and was expecting some other sources of historical background, but overall I enjoyed the Author's citations and information.