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Ottavio Michelini

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Ottavio Michelini
Born(1906-08-14)August 14, 1906
Mirandola, Italy
DiedOctober 15, 1979(1979-10-15) (aged 73)
Quistello, Province of Mantua, Italy
NationalityItalian
ReligionRoman Catholic Christian
Ordained1932

Ottavio Michelini (14 August 1906 – 15 October 1979) of Mirandola, Italy was an Italian Roman Catholic priest, considered to be a mystic. In 1975, he began to publish books pertaining to his visions of Jesus and Mary.

His visions included characters such as the Archangel Gabriel, Padre Pio, his own guardian angel and are related to an energetic call to the church, its pride and how evil has infiltrated it. Jesus speaks to him and asks the Church for an exercise in humility, because pride is the sin of the devil and it stiffens faith.[1]

Michelini was a priest of the Diocese of Carpi, and obtained in 1967 the title of Monsignor as a Chaplain of His Holiness by Pope Saint Paul VI for his role in the 1936 Italian Eucharistic Congress.[2]

Messages that Priest Ottavio receives

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Jesus demands a revision of the most basic Pastoral of the Catholic Church, focused on the spiritual problem of the fight between good and evil. Where humanity is being attacked by the devil, so that, Alloyed by God, humans become demons in hell. Jesus denounces that the world has forgotten transcendental issues such as eternity, life after life, and humanity has focused on seeking the immediate, materialism, rationalism, and technology ignore the transcendent purpose of the soul.[3]

Michelini listens to Jesus and writes messages in his books about what He tells him. Jesus speaks to him to make him see that on earth the existence of objective evil has been forgotten and that it is personalized in Satan and his followers, and that this means that death is not thought of, evil and good are diluted and the world moves away of God is approaching its spiritual perdition, which causes souls after death to rush to hell. [4]

References

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  1. ^ Tu sabes que yo te amo, confidencias de Jesus a un sacerdote. Edit Regina Angelorum
  2. ^ Annuario Pontificio 1977 (Libreria Editrice Vaticana 1977), p. 1841
  3. ^ Tu sabes que yo te amo, confidencias de Jesus a un sacerdote. Edit Regina Angelorum
  4. ^ Tu sabes que yo te amo, confidencias de Jesus a un sacerdote. Edit Regina Angelorum

Bibliography

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  • Monsignor Don Ottavio Michelini, 1975 A Mandate From our Lord, Jesus Christ to a Priest ASIN: B000WX9I8K
  • Don Ottavio Michelini, 2000 Confindeses of Jesus to a Priest Grupo Luz de Dios, Sevilla, España.