Archangel Michael’s Rosary

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Archangel Michael’s Rosary for Armageddon is a ritual of prayers, decrees and hymns to invoke the assistance of Archangel Michael, the hosts of the Lord and the nine choirs of angels for the resolution of personal and planetary problems and for the binding of the forces of Evil attacking the children and youth of the world.

On the occasion of the release of the rosary, Archangel Michael said:

We call, then, for the vigil to my name, Archangel Michael. For it does command the obedience of every angel and archangel in heaven. And all the hosts of hierarchies of the Central Sun do respond.

And, beloved ones, we must have this offering, for we must spare this hemisphere. For this hemisphere must be undivided from pole to pole, from sea to sea, and her waters and her lakes and her mountains and the places under the earth must be cleaned out!...

Beloved hearts, I appeal to you and I tell you this is the beginning. Let us continue with the perpetual prayers. For we are ready at command of those in embodiment, and we cannot act in the physical octave if you do not implore in the name of Almighty God that He send us to the rescue of the souls of Light.

I thank you, beloved hearts, for your momentous attention, for the purity of your hearts, for the devotion of your life, and most especially for the enlightenment of the heart and mind that enables you to understand the science of the spoken Word.[1]

For more information

Audio recording of Archangel Michael’s Rosary

Booklet of Archangel Michael’s Rosary

Sources

Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 32, no. 36, September 3, 1989.

  1. Archangel Michael, “We Shall Have the Victory!” Pearls of Wisdom, vol. 28, no. 20, May 19, 1985.