
BLESSING OF
AT PRADO NUEVO OF EL
ESCORIAL (MADRID)
OUR LADY:
“Raise all your objects, Raise them up. All will be
blessed for the poor dying people.
I bless you, my children, as the Father blesses you,
through the Son and with the Holy Spirit”
MESSAGE OF
AT PRADO NUEVO OF EL
OUR LADY:
Today,
I’ve come with my three Archangels and my twenty four Patriarchs, my children.
Tell them
what you’re seeing, my child, tell them what you’re
seeing…
LUZ AMPARO
I see
twenty four men, I see twenty four men. What’s this? What’s this?
OUR LADY
These
twenty four men, my child, have a very important mission, together with the
Archangels, my child. I’ll come surrounded by all my angels, the twenty four
Patriarch, Henoch and Elijah the Day of Jesus Christ’s Coming.
Say what each
LUZ AMPARO
Saint
Michael has a kind of balance in his hands; it has a really big cross on its
top side; on the other it’s got something like a balloon…ay! A balloon is
coming out of it somehow…ay, ay….with windows! And in each window there’s a
cross, at the bottom of the balance there’s another cross. On the other side
there’s ….ay! A serpent’s head with three eyes; in the centre of its forefront
there’re three six, in the balance there’re three six; there’re also windows
with three six on them. Ay!
The other
Angel has something like a…what’s that? What’s its name? Ah! It’s a pan
balance. He takes the wheat and puts it inside a sack; they put it on the
balance ay! It’s so dark…it’s getting black in the balance with the three six!
It falls down to the ground…how much blood! Ay! How much blood! Ay! All is
covered with blood! Ay! Mountains are collapsing! Ay! They fall down on the people
on that part! Ay! One angel goes to the convents…there’re lots of convents,
lots of them. Ay! He takes them out of them…Ay…Ay! Where does he take them? Ay!
Where does he take them? Is he taking them to that dark side? The angel takes
them to the dark side but…how can he do so? Ay…Ay… He takes the others to the
other side. They take the wheat, they put it on the side
of the balance with the cross. It’s getting so…! That…what’s that? Light? It looks like gold. Ay! They are gold beans…ay! They
turn into gold in that side; they fall down to the ground, they turn into
light, stones are set aside and the grass too. Ay! They take these people to
that side. I feel so good in this side! Ay, The Lord is in that side! Ay,
great! He’s taking all those! Ay, take more to that side, take more! Ay…those
on the other side…take them!
OUR LADY:
No, my
child, all those on that side cannot go to this other side, my children.
LUZ AMPARO:
Ay, ay,
ay! Our Lord has a book in his hands. Ay…That light…ay…there’s so much light!
That light…ay that light…it’s so beautiful! What’s such a beautiful place?
OUR LADY:
All those
in that side, my child, are the chosen, those sealed with a cross on their
foreheads, my child; all those on the left are sealed with the six hundred and
sixty six.
LUZ AMPARO:
Ay…! They
can’t go to this side; they can’t go to this side!
OUR LADY:
All those
there, my child, have condemned themselves by their own will, my
child…Sacrifice I ask you; sacrifice and prayer, my child. Can you see this
book? My child, Archangel Saint Raphael is going to open it.
LUZ AMPARO:
What does
he have there? What does he have? It’s locked with seven seals; what’s that?
One has horses…ay! The other has a horse of a different colour…ay! What’s that?
OUR LADY:
This is death
and destruction, my child! Human beings don’t want to be saved, they don’t stop
offending God.
LUZ AMPARO:
Ay, ay,
ay! Ay! That angel…what does he have? Another trumpet?
OUR LADY:
This is
the last trumpet, my child, the trumpet that angel has; when he plays the
trumpet, it’ll be the end. You still have time, my child; I ask you for sacrifices
and prayer; confess your sins, my children.
LUZ AMPARO:
Ay! You
aren’t there…Ay! Where does that light come from? Where does it come from? Ay,
ay, ay!
OUR LADY:
Yes, my
child, to get to the abodes, you have to make sacrifices and prayer; without
sacrifices you can’t get to Heaven, my children.
LUZ AMPARO:
And that one? What does he have? An arrow?
OUR LADY:
The fight
is ready, my child; the angels of Heaven are waiting for God’s sign to destroy
most of Humankind. They’re ready, my children, the enemy wants to take your
souls, my children. Kiss the ground, my child to make amends for the world’s
sins…to make amends for the world’s sins, my children. Yes, my children, men
don’t change and God the Father’s wrath is close.
Look, my child, at my Heart, my child; It
is full of sorrow for all my children…no, you can’t take any thorn, my child,
they haven’t been purified. I also cry, my child; wipe away my tears… ( Luz Amparo raises her hands to do what Our lady
asks her to do). Show your hands, my child…show them…let them touch my
tears, let them touch my tears… (Some
people touch Luz Amparo’s wet fingers).
I bless you, my children, as the Father
blesses you, through the Son and with the Holy Spirit.
Goodbye, my children, goodbye.
COMMENTARY UPON MESSAGES
This time
Our Lady shows Luz Amparo a vision and asks her to describe what she is
watching; it is in fact a dialogue between both: Amparo explains what she can
see and asks questions whereas Our Lady answers them and explains what Amparo
does not understand, etc.
What she describes is very similar to some
passages of the Revelation Book, which is why it is so hard to explain them. Anyway,
we will comment some of them:
“Today, I’ve come with my three Archangels and my
twenty four Patriarchs, my children. Tell them what you’re seeing, my child,
Tell them what you’re seeing…” (Our Lady)
The three Archangels She
refers to are undoubtedly Michael, Gabriel and Raphael; two of them are named
specifically (Michael and Raphael). Besides, this message takes place the day
dedicated to these celestial spirits (September 29th).
Angels appear frequently in Prado Nuevo’s
messages for, as we all know, God has given them an especial role in the
History of Salvation. Nowadays, they are hardly mentioned in preaching and
catechesis but their existence is a truth of faith, as the Catechism of the
Catholic Church clearly says: “The existence of the spiritual, non-corporeal
beings that Sacred Scripture usually calls "angels" is a truth of
faith. The witness of Scripture is as clear as the unanimity of Tradition”
(n.328)
The
Compendium of the Catholic Church answers the question about the angels with
the following words: “The angels are purely spiritual creatures, incorporeal,
invisible, immortal, and personal beings endowed with intelligence and will.
They ceaselessly contemplate God face-to-face and they glorify him. They serve
him and are his messengers in the accomplishment of his saving mission
to all.” (n.60). Among angels, archangels have a
special mission. The best known and venerated are those three that have just
been named. Archangel saint Gabriel is mentioned twice in the Book of Daniel[1]
and twice more in the Gospel of saint Luke[2];
this is enough to understand the importance of the role this archangel has;
especially in the Annunciation, a transcendental moment in the History of
Salvation: “In the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee
called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the
House of David; and the virgin's name was Mary.” (Lk 1, 26-27). Saint Michael
appears in several biblical quotations as well and his missions will be
fulfilled at the end of times: “At that time Michael will arise -- the great
Prince, defender of your people. That will be a time of great distress,
unparalleled since nations first came into existence. When that time comes, your own people
will be spared -- all those
whose names are found written in the Book.” (Dn 12, 1)[3]
Saint Raphael takes the shape of a human figure to help the main character of
the Book of Tobit[4].
“I see twenty four men, I see twenty four men. What’s
this? What’s this?”
Who are
these twenty four men Luz Amparo is watching? At the beginning of the message
Our Lady says, “I’ve come with my three
Archangels and my twenty four Patriarchs”. And when Luz Amparo asks her “What’s this?” She immediately says:
“These twenty four men, my child, have a very
important mission, together with the Archangels, my child. I’ll come surrounded by all my angels, the
twenty four Patriarch, Henoch and Elijah the Day of Jesus Christ’s Coming.” (Our Lady)
In the
Book of Revelation, twenty four men are referred to several times:
·
“Round the throne in a circle were
twenty-four thrones, and on them twenty-four elders sitting, dressed in white
robes with golden crowns on their heads (…)the twenty-four elders prostrated
themselves before him to worship the One who lives for ever and ever, and threw
down their crowns in front of the throne” (Rv 4, 4.10)[5]
Are these twenty four elders the twenty four patriarchs
mentioned in the message? We really do not know; since it is a prophetic and
symbolic language, it is hard to interpret it correctly. Indeed, several
authors have discussed the identity of these biblical elders. For some they
would be saints of the Old Testament; for others they would be the twelve
patriarchs and the twelve apostles, symbolising the Old and the New Testament.
What seems to be clear is that “they have
a very special mission” (as the message says) and they will be present at
the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, according to Our Lady’s words.
With
respect to Henoch and Elijah, we have talked about them in other commentaries.
The sacred Scriptures frequently talk about them, especially Elijah, whose life
as a prophet is narrated. “But I shall send my two witnesses to prophesy for
twelve hundred and sixty days, wearing sackcloth” (Rev 11, 3). The Bible does
not talk about his death but of his mysterious disappearance several times, two
of them would be: “Elijah for his consuming fervour for the Law was caught up to Heaven itself.” (1Mc 2, 58)[6].
“It was because of his faith that Enoch was taken up and did not experience
death: he was no more, because God took him” (Hb 11, 5)[7]