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Samuel Geddes: The Little Prophet

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Author(s)Samuel Geddes
ISBN / ASINB00FK9F3X0
ISBN-13978B00FK9F3X0
Sales Rank2,092,967
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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The twentieth century has witnessed an astonishing number (386 at latest count) reported Apparitions of Our Blessed Mother. These apparitions have been reported on every continent on our globe. The seers, men, women, and children, have been people from many walks of life. A spiritual outpouring of this kind has never before occurred in the nearly 2,000 years of the Christian religion. The vast majority of these claimed apparitions have yet to be investigated and approved or condemned by the Roman Catholic Church.

The apparitions are typically accompanied by communications which have displayed a remarkable similarity in content. They normally warn of very dark days ahead and future catastrophes. They appeal for a return to God, with renewed emphasis on prayer, the Rosary, Mass attendance, Penance, Confession, Bible reading, and distributing the messages widely to save those able to believe.

As a visionary, Samuel Geddes is among those least known and least understood. Only a few facts are known from his correspondence with the editor. He was born as a protestant in Ontario, Canada in the late 1930’s. His family owned a feed mill and sold feed for farm animals and pets at that time. He had visions and other experiences from an early age with the Father, Isaias, Samuel, and St. Michael and was told he would be a prophet. Later, he married, converted to Catholicism, and raised about three or four children. He met his wife as an orderly/ambulance attendant and afterwards became a janitor and school custodian. During the time he was mailing out his messages (1999 through 2002) he never mentioned a spiritual director or even informing the bishop or local priests of his visions. He passed away a relatively short time after the public messages (102 in total) had ceased.

Samuel Geddes’ original idea of a “Society of Esteem” as expressed in his announcement letter attracted the attention of very few people and was never realized. Also, his connection with the ‘Little Pebble’ in Australia came to nothing. Nevertheless, the unique quality of his messages is self- evident and calls for a wider audience, especially the prophetic passages.

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