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Welcome to Revelation unraveled, I'm your host, William Tapley, also known as the
Third Eagle of the Apocalypse,
and the Co-Prophet of the end times.
Jesus said that the great tribulation begins
when we see the abomination of desolation as spoken of
Daniel the prophet, and for those of us who are Catholic,
the abomination of desolation is when the Daily Sacrifice
is taken away from the Prince, and Daniel explains what he means by this
in his chapter 10 verse number three,
where he says, " I ate
no desirable bread, and neither flesh nor wine
entered into my mouth." Obviously, he is referring
to the Holy Eucharist. By the way,
please do not listen to the false prophets, who say he is referring to
some kind of
revived animal sacrifice by the Jews in Jerusalem
at some kind of rebuilt Jewish Temple.
That is all nonsense. That is a
false interpretation of Daniel. Those people
do not know how Daniel sealed up his prophecy.
The Prince of course, from whom the Daily Sacrifice is taken away,
would be Jesus, and the one who takes away the Daily Sacrifice
would be the False Prophet, and Daniel refers to him when he says,
"neither was I anointed with oil".
The false prophet will be
a false pope or Antipope, that is one
who is not truly anointed with oil,
and the question I am going to ask on this program
is will this occur in the spring
of 2014? Right now, there is a great deal of speculation
that Pope Francis may be the false prophet. There is no doubt
Heaven was exceedingly angry when Pope Benedict was forced
to resign, and that's why God hit the vatican with lightning
at exactly 5:55 p.m.
on the day that he resigned. On the other hand, Pope Francis may turn out to
be
Petrus Romanus, the good Pope of the end times
who St. Malachy prophesied will nourish his sheep
during the Great Tribulation, and now I am going to suggest
someone else who may be the false prophet and that
would be Cardinal Walter Kasper
from Germany, and I want to show you why he
may be the one who is going to take away
the Daily Sacrifice from the Prince in the spring
of next year. Let me read this
article about his recent activities.
Cardinal Walter Kasper says "church will soon
give communion to divorced, remarried Catholics".
Now this article is from the LifeSiteNews website, and it's by
Hilary White and she writes, "Despite
a recent strongly-worded clarification from Rome,
confusion is continuing to be stirred up
over the Catholic Church's practice on refusing communion to those who are
divorced and remarried.
Cardinal Walter Kasper has said bluntly,
and in direct opposition to the head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith,
that the rules will shortly be changed to allow divorced and remarried
Catholics
to be admitted to Holy Communion. Cardinal Kasper said,
Christians who want to live by faith with the Church,
who acknowledge that they have made mistakes by breaking of the first
marriage,
which they also regret, for them it should be a way back to fully
participate
in Christian and Ecclesial life."
But, Cardinal Kasper, didn't Jesus say "whoever
puts away his wife and marries another,
commits adultery?" This
is against the rules of the Church and always will be.
In November, during a talk at the University of Munster,
Kasper followed up on the theme saying,
"Turning someone away from the communion rail
one doesn't do that." Well first of all Cardinal Kasper, what communion rail are
you talking about?
All the bishops, to my knowledge, have eliminated the communion rail from
Catholic Churches, and Jesus
did turn people away from Communion.
At the very first Lord's Supper, He did not
give the Eucharist to the traitor, Judas,
and this article continues: "The controversy was rekindled
in October, this year, when the Archdiocese
Freiburg, released a document laying out plans to allow
divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Holy Communion
if they promised to enter a new, moral responsibility with their new spouse."
Now, where is that in the Bible? "In response,
Archbishop Gerhard Muller, Prefect of the CDF, published an article
in the Vatican's newspaper saying that 'the practice
of withholding Communion from those in a state of Mortal sin would remain in place.'
This was followed by a letter to the German Bishops
ordering them to revisit their draft document.
The German Bishops responded to this with more defiance.
With Bishop Gerhard, First of Stuttgart, saying in November
they had voted to adopt the guidelines
and expected them to be approved at their next plenary meeting,
in March of 2014.
Please make a note of that date.
As I said, there is biblical precedence
for refusing Communion to those who are in a state of mortal sin,
and Jesus established that precedence Himself
at the Last Supper, when he sent Judas away
before he consecrated the bread and wine
into His own Body and Blood.
Now, I admit, even within the Church,
there is some contention.
For example, Pope Benedict believed that
Judas did receive Communion. Saint Thomas Aquinas,
Saint Augustine, they also said the same thing,
however, on this program I am going to prove to you
that when you compare all four Gospels, it is clear
that Jesus denied the Sacrament
to the traitor Judas. Let's take a look
at all four Gospel accounts of
the Lord's Last Supper.
Now I have made a chart which shows seven
key activities of the Last Supper leading up to the Institution
of the Eucharist, and they are all
found, or sometimes not found, in
the four Gospels of Matthew, Chapter 26,
Mark, Chapter 14, Luke,
Chapter 22, and John,
Chapter 13, and they are all in harmony
with each other with one exception,
and that's very interesting, but Saint Luke,
puts the Institution of the Eucharist
before Judas leaves the Last Supper,
and that is what I believe has led to some of the confusion.
Now, I believe there are several reasons why Luke does this.
First of all, Luke was not present at
the Last Supper. He is not an eyewitness,
unlike John or Matthew, who were present,
and in fact, I believe the most perfect chronological account
is given by John. He not only was present,
but he was sitting next to our Lord, and he
undoubtedly heard every word that Jesus spoke.
So let's review the seven key events.
Jesus reclines to eat the Passover. We find that in
Matthew, Chapter 26 verse 20, Mark, Chapter 14 verse 17,
Luke, Chapter 22 verse 14.
Some translations say that Jesus
sat at the table, some say recline, probably recline is better for
the Passover service. When the supper
is done, satan enters Judas.
Notice here the supper is
all over with and we find there's ollie
and John, Chapter 13 verse number two,
but as I say, I believe John is the most
accurate as far as this chronology goes.
Jesus washes the disciple's feet.
Again, this is only found in John,
it undoubtedly happened, but for some reason or other,
the other three Gospel accounts leave this out.
Next, of these key events, Jesus says
"One of you will betray me," and He is quite upset when he says this,
the disciples start looking in each other saying, "is it me?
Who is it?" and we find this question in all
four Gospels. Verse 21 of Matthew,
verse 18 of Mark, verse 21 of Luke,
and verse 21 of John. So far,
all these events are in perfect harmony
with one another. Then Jesus says,
"he who dips bread with me is the one,"
and this is found in Matthew 23, Mark 20,
and John 26. Now it's interesting
that this dipping of bread can not be
the Eucharist. First of all,
Jesus would not dip the Eucharist and do some kind of a sauce.
Not only that, but it is described as a morsel.
This is part of the Passover ritual,
even though the supper is done,
and then Jesus says to Judas, "what you do,
do quickly," and I'm on a plane
passages, it says that he leaves immediately, and this is found in Matthew
verse 25, and in John verse 27,
and it is only after Judas leaves
the Sacred Banquet that Jesus Institutes the Eucharist.
This is found in Matthew 26,
and verse 22 of Mark, and as I say, Luke's description is
out of place, it should not be before
verse 21, and I have placed it here in its
correct location, and so we see
that all four Gospel accounts, with one minor exception,
are in total harmony with one another, especially
the two eyewitness accounts of Matthew and John,
and so, my a warning to you,
Cardinal Walter Kasper, yes indeed,
you must refuse Communion to those who are in a state of Mortal sin,
just as Jesus sent Judas away
from the Lord's table, and now I am going to make
an even more serious charge against Cardinal Kasper
and the German Bishops. I do not believe Jesus will enter into a Eucharist
if the intention of the priest is to give the Body and Blood of Christ
to anyone and everyone.
Jesus said, "Do not give that which is Holy
to the dogs." If the Eucharist
can be given to those living in Mortal sin,
that makes three other Sacraments superfluous.
You could give Holy Communion to 3 and 4-year old children,
you don't need Baptism. If you can receive
the Eucharist in a state of Mortal sin, you don't need Confession,
and in fact, you don't need a Holy Matrimony.
People who are living in fornication could approach the communion rail.
There are three requirements for a valid Eucharist.
First, the matter must be the same
as Jesus used, that is bread and wine.
You cannot consecrate Strawberry Shortcake.
Second, you must use the words that Jesus used.
You cannot say, "this might be my body,"
or "this is a symbol of my blood,"
and third, your intention must be the same
as that of Jesus. You cannot intend
to cast your pearls before swine.
I am warning you Cardinal Kasper, what Saint Paul said
"therefore whosoever shall eat this bread,
and drink this cup of the Lord unworthily,
shall be guilty of the body and blood
of the Lord." That means Cardinal Kasper, and you German Bishops,
if you allow this abomination, you will be guilty
of the Body and Blood of our Lord.
Pope Francis cannot allow
this abomination. This will be
the taking away of the Daily Sacrifice from the Prince
as prophesied by Daniel, but
if Pope Francis allows this abomination,
it will undoubtedly spread throughout the Church,
and even into the Protestant denominations.
They will all be forced to practice open communion,
and that will be a sure sign that Pope Francis
is the False Prophet and that we, as Catholics,
must flee our Churches, and Jesus said,
"Pray that your flight be not in winter."
It's interesting that the German Bishops and Cardinal Kasper
will be making this decision in March of next year.
Will they plan to implement their decision
during Holy Week? Will that
be the start of the great tribulation?