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of the Diocese of Amos, Quebec, stated on September 3, 2020, that he "absolutely disagrees" with Father Rodrigue’s prophecies and confirmed he never approved them.

: Allegations that Satan uses devices like iPhones and iPads to influence people, recommending they be discarded. Arguments for Authenticity

: Critics and scholars have noted significant theological and factual errors in his messages, such as ideas resembling Protestant millenarianism (a literal 1,000-year reign of peace) which the Catholic Church typically rejects. Content of the Prophecies is-fr-michel-rodrigue-authentic

The Catholic Church has not authenticated Father Rodrigue’s private revelations. In fact, his local ecclesiastical authorities have issued formal disavowals:

: Supporters describe him as a joyful, holy, and traditionally-minded priest who has founded a religious order, the Apostolic Fraternity of St. Benedict Joseph Labre. of the Diocese of Amos, Quebec, stated on

Father Rodrigue’s claims are largely apocalyptic and centered on "The Warning" or "Illumination of Conscience." Key elements include:

: Predictions of a secret world government, a nuclear World War III, and a total collapse of societal infrastructure. Content of the Prophecies The Catholic Church has

The authenticity of Father Michel Rodrigue is a subject of significant debate, primarily due to the contrast between his popular following and the official stance of the Catholic Church. While some supporters view him as a holy messenger, the institutional Church has formally distanced itself from his prophecies. Official Church Position

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