On the morning of August 8, 2023, the Northeastern Nun received an important revelation. She isn't sure if she was asleep or awake but remembers perfectly having a conversation with Our Lord, as happens in an interior locutions.
— Daughter, the conflicts will increase...
There was a brief silence.
— When, Lord?
— I have already told you, through My Mother and My prophet. It will begin in October.
— But how will this happen?
— In the city of Sol, in Poland, a dangerous artifact will explode. This will lead other nations to enter the war. Some, because they will be hit; others, to fight for their allies.
— So it will be the Third World War?
— It will be the third war of great proportions, but not all nations will enter it. Those who do not enter will sustain the others through prayer. They will be, above all, very Catholic nations.
— And when will this war end?
— It will last for a few years, but it will end through Japan. This country, which had two cities devastated at the end of the Second World War, will demonstrate to the world the power of forgiveness and, through a heroic act, will end the Third World War.
The conversation ended like this. After praying about what she had experienced, the nun went to research this city. She found a village called Sól and a city called Nowa Sól. I add that it is also possible that the word "Sol" was not said in Polish, but in Portuguese, and therefore may refer to a city like Wielka Słońca, whose translation would be Great Sun. We do not know which locality the prophecy refers to.
In fact, as the prophecy announced, the world saw a serious conflict beginning in the East in the month of October 2023. However, we do not know when Poland will be hit, an episode that will trigger the increase in conflicts.
Let us remember that these revelations are given to us so that we know that God has control over everything and that we pray that the punishment may be mitigated or even suppressed. Let us pray for Poland and, especially, for that locality that was called the "city of Sol."
Translated by Getúlio Holanda Almeida
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