On February 28th of this year, the Northeastern Nun had a dream about Father Oliveira. They were both standing on a beach. In the distance, along the shore, many people were walking towards them. A large boat, mostly manned by men, was also approaching them from the sea. The people coming from the land were praying. Those on the boat, on the other hand, were very agitated. The nun said:
"They are coming in search of you.”
"Let them come," he replied. "I will not flee.”
The following morning, as the nun prayed for the priest during Holy Mass, her angel said to her:
— Many souls will come to the priest, but he will be persecuted by his own brothers, just like Joseph.
She understood that this message explained the dream she had had.
That afternoon, while praying for Father Oliveira again, she had a vision. She saw him in the same house where she had seen him the first time she had dreamed of him, in May 2023. He was standing next to a glass table, looking at a small blue box that was on the table. Above it, there was a white lily. She did not understand the meaning of the revelation, but the priest himself, when he heard about it, interpreted it as a sign that a request he had made to God would be granted.
On the night of April 10th, the nun dreamed of the priest once more. His leg was injured and was walking with great difficulty. Upon hearing about the dream, he interpreted it as a symbol of his personal struggles.
On May 30, while she was praying for the priest, Our Lord said to her:
— That which began small will become great throughout the whole world.
This statement deeply impacted her, and she felt as if Our Lord was taking the priest into His arms, inviting him to rest in His Heart."
I understand that the revelation of the beach symbolically shows the lay faithful, represented by the people walking, approaching Father Oliveira in a spirit of prayer, while the members of the Clergy, represented by the men of the ship, approach in a troubled manner, due to the tribulation that the Church is suffering.
Let us pray for the Holy Church and for Father Oliveira. May he be strengthened and may he be able to advance in his mission, from which he will not flee.
Translated by Getúlio Holanda Almeida
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