Unveiling the Apocalypse

Prophecy in Catholic Tradition

Friday, 8 April 2016

Pope Pius XII on WW2 and the Olivet Discourse

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As most readers are aware, one of the central arguments of the first version of my book (which has been furthered throughout this blog) ...
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Friday, 11 March 2016

St. Michael and the Burning Mountain

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During the course of researching a topic for an updated version of my book, I stumbled across the official coat of arms of Tenerife, one...
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Monday, 8 February 2016

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and the Centenary of Fatima

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On the centenary of the apparitions of the Angel of Peace to the shepherd children of Fatima, it should be worth contemplating the...
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Monday, 14 December 2015

The Sign of the Son of Man

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In the amount of time that has passed since my book  Unveiling the Apocalypse  was first published in 2011, there have been a number of ...
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Thursday, 29 October 2015

The Year 2017 and Sign of the Woman Adorned with the Sun

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The Remnant newspaper has recently published a fascinating article written by Patrick Archbold,  a well known and highly respected Catho...
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Monday, 28 September 2015

Pope Benedict XVI on the Chronology of Apocalyptic Events

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The Church, the Bride of Christ and Mother of the Faithful in Baptism. Illustration to  Scivias  II.3, fol. 51r from the 20th-century...
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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Hiding the Truth? - The Mistranslation of Our Lady's Words in Sr. Lucia's New Biography

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Christopher Ferrara, the author of a popular book on the two-text theory concerning the Third Secret of Fatima,  The Secret Still Hidden...
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Emmett O'Regan
I am currently a Ph.D candidate studying Catholic theology at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin. As part of research for my book "Unveiling the Apocalypse: The Final Passover of the Church", I studied the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages before graduating in 2006 with First Class honours. I won the theology prize scholarship at the Institute of Theology at Queen's University Belfast in 2007 and the Sean O'Riordan scholarship at the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin in 2019, and will graduate in 2021 with a distinction in a MPhil in Christian Theology. I also won the Loyola Trust Ph.D scholarship in 2020. My writings have appeared on various publications, including Vatican Insider and the Catholic Truth Society. My book is the product of around twenty years of original research. This blog is intended as a means of supplementing the material presented in the book by providing relevant up-to-date information.
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