Kaeder, Father Maurice William, Raritan, New Jersey, to James Alphonsus McMaster, New York, New York, 1871 April 3
Scope and Contents
Since McMaster has opened the columns of his Journal to publication of several prophecies, Kaeder writes of the famous prophet, the venerable Bartholomew Holzhauser, a German priest of the 17th century. Holzhauser's foretells that the sixth period of the Church will be one of consolation because God will console His Church for all the reverses and afflictions endured during the preceding period. The fifth period, according to Holzhauser, commenced with Martin Luther. In this sixth period all nations will return to the Catholic faith under a powerful monarch who will unite the nations of the world under the banner of Catholicism. This monarch, sent by God, will be succeeded by the AntiChrist, coming from the section of Turkey that will not have been annihilated by the Christian monarch. This monarch will also call the greatest Eumenical Council ever held. Kaeder interprets passages from the Apocalypse as Holzhauser did, telling of the struggle waged by the conquered nations against the influence of Catholicism, but their opposition will be of no avail. Kaeder has ommitted a great deal more, but what he gives is sufficient to convey the meaning of the revelations and prophecies of Holzhauser. :: I-1-o A.L.S. 8pp. 12mo.
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- Creation: 1871 April 3
Language of Materials
English.
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