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Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel
in Sievernich on Mar 19, 2024

I see a large golden sphere of light hovering in the sky above us. A smaller sphere hovers to its right. The large golden sphere opens and a wondrous light descends to us. Saint Michael the Archangel comes forth from this light. He wears the attire of a Roman soldier in white and gold and a golden princely crown upon his head. His sword points up toward Heaven. In his right hand he carries a sword; in his left hand, a shield. On Saint Michael the Archangel’s shield I see the lily stick, just as I have always described it.

M., at the sight of Saint Michael the Archangel:

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Saint Michael the Archangel answers:

"May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you. Quis ut Deus? Dear, most intimate friends—that is what I may call you. The King of Mercy has sent me to give you guidance. I am Saint Michael the Archangel. I am the warrior of the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ—a warrior of His love. And so I speak to you to fulfill the will of the Lord. The Lord said to you that HE does not want you to be infatuated with HIM. Do you remember?"

M.: “That was a very long time ago, dear Saint Michael the Archangel.” (Personal note: This refers to a message of Saint Teresa of Ávila from 24 Dec 2004, quoting the Lord: “Love as I have loved and always love. Look upon ME, enclose ME in your arms. Thus do I wish to find access to your heart; give ME your love. Your faith should be an image of MY living love. I do not want you to look at ME, be infatuated with ME, and call out to ME: Lord, Lord! Let your love be living and ardent. May your words and deeds be a single expression of MY love. Let your faith be MY real love. In suffering MY love burns like fire. Consume yourself for ME; I wish to be one with you!” Thus the divine Child Jesus spoke to me on the Holy Night—thus HE speaks to you and to every person. In a very particular way the divine King calls HIS priests and all consecrated persons to be living witnesses of His love.)

Saint Michael the Archangel says:

"Why did HE do this? God loves you infinitely with His whole Heart, and thus HE also wishes to be loved by you. Open your heart and love the Lord with all your heart. The Lord has loved you from all eternity and HE loves you infinitely. Infatuation is a human impulse and does not come from God, and so God will not speak to you in that way. Infatuation is, in itself, fleeting; but love from the whole heart endures forever, as the Lord loves you. Only perfect love—full love—bears fruit. Read this as well in Holy Scripture. Because the Lord so greatly loves you, you have received from the Eternal Father the greatest gift: your free will, before which the Mother of God bows. Mary, the Immaculate, gave you her counsel at the time of her apparition. Has she ever forced you to do anything?"

M.: “No, she did not, dear Saint Michael the Archangel. She never spoke as if I must do anything.”

Saint Michael the Archangel answers:

"Such is God’s will. She will never say: You must pray this, you must read that. That would contradict the will of the Father, who gave you free will. See, my word is the Lord’s guidance, and I speak to you. The Church considers this a private revelation, and a person may accept it or not. Even the Mother of God, the Holy Virgin, had to give her ‘Fiat’ to the plan of the Eternal Father. Therefore, she bows before the free will of the human person, since it is a gift of the Eternal Father. And because it was the Mother of God who spoke to you, she gave you her recommendation, her counsel—but never said that you must do something. For the Lord wills that you find your way to HIM freely out of love: that you pray out of love, that you read Holy Scripture out of love. That you live in sanctifying grace—this HE recommends to you, dear friends, dear most intimate friends! Sanctifying grace: that you live in the sacraments of the Holy Church, in which the Lord is living. In His holy sacraments, in His Church, the Lord lives! He is living in His sacraments—understand this! And thus not all religions can be the same. The Lord died on the Cross for you! He is your Redeemer and He poured out His Precious Blood for you. He has ransomed your souls from Satan and the world. I am not speaking about the dignity of persons. (Personal note: In dignity, all human beings are equal.) The truth is Christ!"

Now Saint Michael the Archangel briefly raises his sword toward Heaven again and shows it to me. On the sword it reads: “Christus vincit!” He offers it to M. for a brief touch in veneration. Saint Michael the Archangel says:

"If the Lord says to you, ‘Whoever eats My Body and drinks My Blood will attain eternal life,’ then not all religions can be the same. Understand this. Read about it in Holy Scripture. Holy Scripture is far more than the word that I offer you today from the King of Mercy. Yet I do not want you to hear any other word than Holy Scripture and what is given to you here in Sievernich. (Personal note: This concerns messages received worldwide.) Remember: You have been armored by Heaven and not by human hands. Those to whom you are entrusted should bear this in mind."

M.: “I have understood.”

Now the smaller golden sphere opens and Saint Joan of Arc comes to us, clad in armor. Upon a cushion of white lily blossoms she carries the Vulgate—the open Holy Scriptures—at the bible passage John 12:44–50:

Jesus declared publicly: Whoever believes in me believes not in me but in the one who sent me, and whoever sees me, sees the one who sent me. I have come into the world as light, to prevent anyone who believes in me from staying in the dark any more. If anyone hears my words and does not keep them faithfully, it is not I who shall judge such a person, since I have come not to judge the world, but to save the world: anyone who rejects me and refuses my words has his judge already: the word itself that I have spoken will be his judge on the last day. For I have not spoken of my own accord; but the Father who sent me commanded me what to say and what to speak, and I know that his commands mean eternal life. And therefore what the Father has told me is what I speak.”

Saint Joan of Arc says:

"Beloved red lily blossom, you are not obliged to the current of popular opinion. You are obliged to the Truth—Jesus Christ, your Lord! HE is the truth and tife in its fullness, and HE loves with His whole Heart! HE loves from all eternity and perfectly, and so you too are to love HIM with all your heart—not in the fleeting infatuation of a passing breeze, for infatuation comes from the human nature. Whether the time is favorable or unfavorable, even if it becomes a scandal to you, you are obliged to the Truth—our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Thus we come to all of you, to strengthen you, to give you consolation and the grace of Heaven; to grant you healing of body and soul. I also recommend to you the bible passage John 13:1, so that you may see that following the Lord can itself become a scandal."

(John 13:1: „Before the festival of the Passover, Jesus, knowing that his hour had come to pass from this world to the Father, having loved those who were his in the world, loved them to the end.“)

Do not listen to everything the world tells you; do not heed the current of the people, for they can err. Hold fast to Holy Scripture, to the teaching of the Church! Hold fast to the message of love that you have received here at this place. This message may be accepted by people or rejected. God loves the people—always remember that! Pray especially for peace in the world, which is so endangered, and pray for the Catholic Church! At the throne of God the saints are praying for you—always remember that. Remain in the love of God!

Saint Michael the Archangel takes the word again and speaks privately with M. M. thanks Saint Michael the Archangel. He says:

"The Lord has sent me for protection. Quis ut Deus? May blessing come upon you and your land!

May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen."
 

M.: “I thank you with all my heart!”

Saint Michael the Archangel bids farewell with a loud: "Christus vincit! Amen."

He returns to the light, and so does Saint Joan of Arc. The light fades, and we take our leave with a “Deo gratias!”

 

This message is being announced without prejudice to the judgment of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Please consider the bible passage John 12:44–50 and John 13:1 in connection with this message!