Wow ... it's not often that I encounter other people who are aware of the prophecies of the Great Catholic Monarch or take them seriously. So first, let me say that it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance!
As much as I hope that Trump has become open to the Catholic faith, I sincerely doubt that he is the Great Catholic Monarch. Without getting into the minutiae of every individual prophecy, I think he can be eliminated as a candidate for two reasons:
European & Military Focus: The prophecies concerning the rise of the Great Catholic Monarch agree that he is a descendant of a French or German royal family who makes his name as a military commander during a series of wars in Europe. This doesn't mean the Great Catholic Monarch can't be American - hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans are descended from European kings. However, he would be an American with a military background who is/was a leader in a European war. Trump was born in 1946, meaning that there hasn't been a general war in Europe in his lifetime. Also, Trump has never served in the military, much less been a high-ranking officer. While he served as Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, this only came about after he rose to prominence as a business and media figure.
Age: The Great Catholic Monarch prophecies suggest that he will be a young man during the conflict that will ultimately end with the establishment of his rule. Many of these visions say that he will be at war until he is 40 years old, which indicates that he will spend his 20s and 30s fighting. Moreover, several prophecies declare that the year of the Great Catholic Monarch's triumph will be one in which the Feast of St. Mark (April 25) falls on Easter Sunday, the Feast of St. Anthony (June 13) falls on Pentecost, and the Feast of St. John (June 24th) falls on Corpus Christi. This confluence occurred in 1943, three years before Trump was born, and will occur again in 2038 and 2190. Putting the pieces together - if the Great Catholic Monarch is alive today, he would be 22 or 23 years old. Trump, by contrast, didn't become president until he was 70 and certainly wasn't involved in politics as a young man.
Wow ... it's not often that I encounter other people who are aware of the prophecies of the Great Catholic Monarch or take them seriously. So first, let me say that it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance!
As much as I hope that Trump has become open to the Catholic faith, I sincerely doubt that he is the Great Catholic Monarch. Without getting into the minutiae of every individual prophecy, I think he can be eliminated as a candidate for two reasons:
European & Military Focus: The prophecies concerning the rise of the Great Catholic Monarch agree that he is a descendant of a French or German royal family who makes his name as a military commander during a series of wars in Europe. This doesn't mean the Great Catholic Monarch can't be American - hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans are descended from European kings. However, he would be an American with a military background who is/was a leader in a European war. Trump was born in 1946, meaning that there hasn't been a general war in Europe in his lifetime. Also, Trump has never served in the military, much less been a high-ranking officer. While he served as Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, this only came about after he rose to prominence as a business and media figure.
Age: The Great Catholic Monarch prophecies suggest that he will be a young man during the conflict that will ultimately end with the establishment of his rule. Many of these visions say that he will be at war until he is 40 years old, which indicates that he will spend his 20s and 30s fighting. Moreover, several prophecies declare that the year of the Great Catholic Monarch's triumph will be one in which the Feast of St. Mark (April 25) falls on Easter Sunday, the Feast of St. Anthony (June 13) falls on Pentecost, and the Feast of St. John (June 24th) falls on Corpus Christi. This confluence occurred in 1943, three years before Trump was born, and will occur again in 2038 and 2190. Putting the pieces together - if the Great Catholic Monarch is alive today, he would be 22 or 23 years old. Trump, by contrast, didn't become president until he was 70 and certainly wasn't involved in politics as a young man.