Pope Francis BREAST FEEDING PROPHECY DOOM For 2018 FULFILLED? 13 DEAD In Santa Barbara County FLOOD


I didn't think the Doom was over....

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Here compare the warnings of Jesus to the words of Pope Francis:

Go ahead and breastfeed the little ones if needed...Pope Francis January 2018 

Since the ceremony (The Holy Mass) is a little long, someone’s crying because he’s hungry, the pope said in Italian, referencing the noise of a crying baby. That’s the way it is. You mothers, go ahead and breastfeed, without fear. Just like the Virgin Mary nursed Jesus. Pope Francis January 2017 

Now the words of Our Lady and Our Lord:

But woe to them that are with child, and give suck in those days; for there shall be great distress in the land, and wrath upon this people. Luke 21:23  

And woe to them that are with child, and that give suck in those days. Mt.24

A great famine will come. Before the famine comes, children under the age of seven will begin to tremble and will die in the arms of those who hold them. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 


Death toll now at 13 in Santa Barbara County flooding

MONTECITO, Calif. (KABC) -- At least 13 people have died in weather-related incidents in Santa Barbara County, authorities said Tuesday, as the Southland's first major winter storm triggered flooding and mudflows that forced the closure of the 101 Freeway in the Thomas Fire burn area. The fatality figure could increase as at least two dozen people were considered still missing as search-and-rescue efforts continued. "While we hope it will not, we expect that this number will increase as we continue to look for people who are still missing and unaccounted for," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said. Details of the circumstances were not immediately disclosed. In addition to the fatalities, 25 people were reported to be injured. Source





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