Messages from Diverse Sources
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Your Prayers, the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass, Your Repentance, Your Penance, Your Contrition, All This Is the Key to Peace and It Will Be Peace! Quis ut Deus!
Apparition of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Joan of Arc on May 20, 2025 to Manuela in Sievernich, Germany

I see a large golden ball of light hovering above us in the sky and a small golden ball of light hovering next to the large golden ball of light. A beautiful light shines down to us and St. Michael the Archangel comes out to us from this light. He comes close to us. St. Michael is dressed like a Roman soldier in white and gold and wears a red general's cloak over His shoulders with a clasp in the shape of a lion's head. He holds His shield in His left hand and in His right hand He holds His sword up to the sky. He wears the princely crown on His head with a ruby attached to the front of His crown. St. Michael the Archangel wears Roman sandals. St. Michael speaks to us:
"Bless you God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Amen."
A personal message is given.
The Holy Archangel Michael places His shield in His footprint. Then I see Him float up into the air, make a turn, and then place His foot in His footprint again. This is supposed to be a sign of His protection and His presence.
I give thanks to St. Michael the Archangel. St. Michael speaks to us:
"You are all secure in the Precious Blood of Christ and this is important for the time to come. St. Peter will lead the Church, the ship of the Church, in the waves of tribulation with prayer. The Blessed Mother Mary, our Queen of Heaven, gave Germany a red rose, the red rose of sacrifice against all error, against all spirit of the age. This red sacrificial rose was Benedict. The Queen of Heaven placed the yellow rose on the country of Argentina. Remember that She has a golden rose at Her feet. The yellow rose was Francis. Mary, the Immaculate Mother of God, placed on Italy the white rose of prayer and renewal; the restoration of holiness. This white rose, for the restoration of holiness, stands for Leo XIV. He is called to guide this ship through the waves of darkness. Pray very much for your Holy Father, who wants to put the waves of hatred in the heart of Jesus and Mary, Mother of God, and transform them into the grace of peace. Pray very much for him! Pray for him to resist the spirit of the age, for the spirit of the age has penetrated the Church. The adversary is darkening the light of holiness with compromise in the souls of many of those called by the Lord. Pray very much for peace, pray very much for your Holy Father and the Church! Look to the life of the Lord! Let the life of your King of Mercy be your catechesis! What did the Lord do? He prayed, He taught, He healed and instructed His own in all love. His own accepted His word. Pray hard, because the spirit of the age darkens everything that is holy and wants sin to appear in a bright light. It is important that you sanctify your hearts, your families, with prayer; that you live in the Holy Sacraments in which My Lord is alive."
Now the small golden ball of light opens and St. Joan of Arc comes to us from a beautiful light. She is dressed in golden armor, wears a light-colored robe with blue French lilies and carries her flag, on which the sign IHS can be seen, as well as the words Jesus and Mary written out. She speaks to us: "Beloved friends of the cross, listen to Michael's words and pray hard! Find salvation in the Precious Blood of Christ. Do not listen to the waves of hatred! The waves of the spirit of the times that toss the ship of the Church to and fro and yet it will not sink! I will protect the Holy Church and so look: The saints are praying for you at the throne of the Lord. Feel safe in their prayers. Their prayers surround your hearts. You can read about this in the Catechism of the Catholic Church on prayer."
(Own note: We found this passage in the CCC:
CCC I paragraph 5: The Communion of Saints, nos. 956 and 957:
956 The intercession of the saints." For in that those who are in heaven are more intimately united with Christ, they strengthen the whole Church more firmly in holiness ... they do not cease ... intercede with the Father for us, offering the merits they have acquired on earth through the one mediator between God and men, Christ Jesus ... Therefore, through their fraternal care, our weakness finds the richest help" ( LG 49 )
“Do not weep, after my death I will be more useful to you and support you more effectively than during my life” (Dominic, dying, to his brothers)Cf. Jordan of Saxony, lib. 93.
“I will spend my heaven doing good on earth” (St. Theresa of the Child Jesus,verba).
957 Communion with the saints. "However, it is not only for the sake of example that we cherish the memory of those who are in heaven, but even more so that the unity of the whole Church may be strengthened in the Spirit through the practice of brotherly love. For just as the Christian community of (earthly) pilgrims draws us closer to Christ, so communion with the saints unites us with Christ, from whom, as source and head, flows forth every grace and the very life of the people of God" ( LG 50 )
"We worship Christ because he is the Son of God. But we love the blood witnesses as disciples and imitators of the Lord and because of their incomparable devotion to their King and Master. May we too become their companions and fellow disciples!" (St. Polycarp, mart. 17).
(Source: CCC, De Gruyter Oldenbourg, St. Benno-Verlag, D-01459 Leipzig, paperback edition, ISBN 978-3-7462-5800-3.)
"If you read in the Holy Scriptures, in the Catechism of the Catholic Church and live in the Holy Sacraments of the Church, in which Jesus lives, then you will be able to go through the waves of the spirit of the age and it is even the Lord, the King of Mercy, who carries you through these waves."
Now I see St. Joan of Arc carrying a cushion of white roses in Her hands and on it lies the Vulgate, the Holy Scriptures. Now She kneels before St. Michael the Archangel and the scripture opens. I see the biblical passage from Romans: Romans 8, 35 ff:
For the law of the Spirit and of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and death.
Because the law, impotent through the flesh, was powerless to do anything, God sent His Son in the likeness of flesh, which is under the power of sin, to be the propitiation for sin, to condemn sin in His flesh;
this He did, that the requirement of the law might be fulfilled through us, who do not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.
For all who are determined by the flesh seek the things of the flesh, but all who are determined by the Spirit seek the things of the Spirit.
The pursuit of the flesh leads to death, but the pursuit of the spirit leads to life and peace.
For the pursuit of the flesh is enmity against God; it does not submit to the law of God, nor can it.
He who is determined by the flesh cannot please God.
But you are not of the flesh, but of the Spirit, because the Spirit of God dwells in you. Whoever does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to Him.
If Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.
If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.
So then, brethren, we are not in bondage to the flesh, so that we should live according to the flesh.
If you live according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the (sinful) deeds of the body, you will live.
For all who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God.
For you have not received a spirit that makes you slaves, so that you should still fear, but you have received the Spirit who makes you sons, the Spirit in whom we cry out: Abba, Father!
Thus the Spirit himself bears witness to our spirit that we are children of God.
But if we are children, then also heirs; we are heirs of God and are co-heirs with Christ, if we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.
I am convinced that the sufferings of the present time are nothing compared to the glory that is to be revealed in us.
For the whole creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God.
Creation is subject to corruption, not of its own will, but through Him who subjected it; but at the same time He gave it hope:
The creation also shall be delivered from slavery and forsakenness into the freedom and glory of the children of God.
For we know that the whole creation groans and travails in labor pains until this day.
But we also, though we have the Spirit as our firstfruits, groan in our hearts, waiting to be revealed as sons with the redemption of our bodies.
For we are saved, but in hope. But hope that is already fulfilled is not hope. How can you hope for something you can see?
But if we hope for what we do not see, then we persevere in patience.
So also the Spirit takes care of our weakness. For we do not know what we should pray for in the right way, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that we cannot put into words.
And God, who searches the hearts, knows what the Spirit's intention is: He intercedes for the saints as God wills.
We know that God works all things for good in those who love Him, in those who are called according to His eternal plan;
for all whom He has foreknown, He has also destined in advance to share in the nature and form of His Son, that He may be the firstborn of many brothers.
But those whom He predestined, He also called; and those whom He called, He also justified; and those whom He justified, He also glorified.
What is the result when we consider all this? If God is for us, who is against us?
He did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all - how could He not give us everything with Him?
Who can accuse the elect of God? It is God who makes righteous.
Who can condemn them? Christ Jesus, who died, and more than that, who was raised from the dead, sits at the right hand of God and intercedes for us.
What can separate us from the love of Christ? Affliction or distress or persecution, hunger or cold, danger or sword?
Scripture says: For your sake we are exposed to death all day long; we are treated like sheep destined for the slaughter.
But we overcome all this through Him who loved us.
For I am certain: Neither death nor life, neither angels nor powers, neither things present nor things to come, neither rulers nor authorities
of height or depth, nor any other creature, can separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
St. Joan of Arc speaks further:
"Remember that no one can hinder you from the love of Christ if you love Jesus with your whole heart, as I have loved Him! I pray for you at the throne of the Eternal Father! Many saints pray for Germany, that it may shine in holiness against error! Many saints pray for peace in the world for Ukraine, for the Middle East and for Africa. It is important that you pray for your Holy Father, because the adversary is after him. When you pray for souls, they blossom like roses. Always remember: through your prayer the souls of your loved ones blossom; the souls of your enemies blossom: for if you do not pray for them, from whom will salvation come? I pray for you!
The Holy Archangel Michael speaks:
Quis ut Deus! It is important that the holiness of the Church blossom, although it must follow Jesus. The time of purification, the tribulation you are in, will shake the Church to and fro, but it will remain! If you pray with all your heart, if you celebrate Holy Mass for peace, then peace will be yours: peace through your prayer, peace through your conversion, peace through the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, peace through your penance, peace through your contrition. But if you close your hearts, if you do not let Jesus into your hearts, how can there be peace? That is why I ask you in the name of the Lord: Repent, open your hearts to Jesus! Then it will not only be better for you, it will be better for the whole world: Grace will flow and peace from the heart of the Lord!"
Now I see the prayer “Sancte Michael Archangele” written out in full on His golden shield. He holds it out to us and we pray it. Then He speaks to us:
"Your prayers, that sacrifice of the Holy Mass, your conversion, your penance, your contrition, all this is the key to peace and it will be peace! Quis ut Deus!"
Thank you very much. St. Michael will continue:
"Nothing will be able to separate you from the love of Christ if you do not want it."
Thereby the ruby shines in His crown and this light goes to all of us. St. Michael and St. Joan of Arc say goodbye. Both go back into the light and disappear.
This message is given without prejudice to the judgment of the Roman Catholic Church.
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