
Father Oliveira is a Brazilian priest residing in Rio Grande do Sul. Over the years, he has received mystical visions and prophetic revelations from God. His true identity is being intentionally kept confidential under the temporary name 'Padre Oliveira,' at his own request. This is to ensure that the public's focus remains on the content of the message rather than on his personal identity.
This website presents all the prophetic insights that we find necessary to share. We strive to provide the utmost accuracy possible regarding his visions, interior locutions, dreams, or any such phenomena that have occurred throughout the years.
Father Oliveira categorizes these experiences as follows:
I refer to an occurrence as a 'vision' when I witness an image forming in front of me, much like seeing or hearing something with my physical senses.
'Visualisation' is how I describe instances when an image unintentionally takes shape in my mind, capturing my complete attention with its uniqueness.
'Dream' encompasses anything I see or hear during my sleeping hours, which I recall upon waking.
Lastly, I term it an 'interior locution' when it involves words and sentences that, similar to visualizations, spontaneously surface in my mind.
Father Oliveira acknowledges that these phenomena are challenging to comprehend, and he is constantly the first to questions their origins. He faithfully discusses them with his confessor, earnestly seeking to discern the reasons behind receiving such warnings or signs. While he is convinced that these occurrences possess elements of the supernatural, he also acknowledges the possibility of influences from his own subconscious.
Therefore, when sharing the content of the revelations he receives, Father Oliveira has requested:
"that they not be interpreted as prophecies in any way. Instead, they should be seen as 'intuitions' from a deeply sensitive soul who, without God's guidance, would be incapable of performing even the smallest act of goodwill. May God have mercy on this poor miserable messenger who writes to you."
Additionally, it's important to note that when Father describes the phenomena he experiences to us, and we subsequently adapt them in the third person, some information may be lost or become less precise. Consequently, we regularly make corrections to previously published texts.
Translated by: Vinicius Mathias
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