🌹 The Vision of the 3 Roses and 3 Popes
A Prophetic Message Explained by St. Michael the Archangel
“He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” — Revelation 2:7
In a powerful and symbolic vision, attributed to the intervention of St. Michael the Archangel, the faithful are offered a glimpse into a spiritual mystery unfolding in our time—a mystery involving three roses and three popes, symbolizing a divine plan for purification, sacrifice, and eventual triumph of love and unity within the Church.
🌹 The Three Roses: Symbols from Heaven
The three roses form the cornerstone of the vision, each reflecting a stage of the Church’s purification and the personal transformation of souls in this era.
1. The Red Rose – Martyrdom & Sacrifice
Symbolism: Blood, witness, suffering.
Spiritual meaning: This rose points to a time when many believers will undergo persecution, both visible and subtle. It represents not just physical martyrdom but also the daily offering of oneself to God’s will.
Scripture Reference: “They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.” (Revelation 7:14)
Church History: Reminiscent of early Church martyrs and modern-day persecuted Christians across the world. It is linked to a pope who remains firm in the face of worldly resistance.
2. The White Rose – Purity & Truth
Symbolism: Cleansing, inner holiness, doctrinal clarity.
Spiritual meaning: The white rose signals the call to return to purity of faith. It signifies a purification of hearts, institutions, and traditions to align fully with God’s truth.
Scripture Reference: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8)
Historical Echo: Reflects reform movements throughout Church history, where corruption was confronted and spiritual life renewed.
3. The Pink Rose – Divine Love & Unity
Symbolism: Compassion, unity, the embrace of God’s love.
Spiritual meaning: This is the fruit of the former two roses. It reveals a future era of peace, where divine mercy overflows, uniting souls across nations under the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts.
Scripture Reference: “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” (1 Peter 4:8)
Prophetic Parallels: Connected to the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart prophesied in Fatima and echoed by mystics like St. Faustina and Blessed Elena Aiello.
👑 The Three Popes: A Divine Sequence
The video links each rose to a successive pope, suggesting a divine orchestration of leadership corresponding to spiritual seasons.
🕊 Pope of the Red Rose
Character: Faithful to tradition, strong amidst adversity.
Mission: To defend doctrine and shepherd the faithful during growing apostasy and pressure.
Historical Comparison: Perhaps paralleled by St. John Paul II’s witness under communism or Pope Benedict XVI’s quiet defense of orthodoxy.
🕊 Pope of the White Rose
Character: Reformative, pastoral, yet spiritually grounded.
Mission: To cleanse and heal, confronting moral and institutional errors while calling for repentance and renewal.
Comparison: Could be seen in efforts of Pope Francis or potentially a coming pontiff who bridges truth and mercy.
🕊 Pope of the Pink Rose
Character: The “final shepherd” in this vision.
Mission: To unite the remnant Church under divine love and prepare it for a new Pentecost or “era of peace”.
Theological Echo: Some mystics have spoken of a future “angelic pope” or “Marian pope” who will lead during or after great trials.
⚔️ The Role of St. Michael the Archangel
As protector of the Church and leader of God’s angelic army, St. Michael’s appearance in this vision highlights the spiritual warfare involved in these transitions.
Scriptural Role: “Michael and his angels fought against the dragon…” (Revelation 12:7)
Call to Action: Recite the St. Michael Prayer, fast, and stay spiritually alert.
Modern Relevance: In light of increasing confusion, division, and attacks on morality, the invocation of St. Michael is more urgent than ever.
🕯 Theological Reflections
On Prophecy: Private revelation does not add to the deposit of faith but may help interpret signs of the times. As per St. Paul: “Do not despise prophecies, but test everything.” (1 Thess. 5:20-21)
On Ecclesiology: The papacy remains a divine institution. Even amidst flawed human leadership, God’s will prevails in guiding the Church through trials.
On Marian Themes: The pink rose, unity, and final era suggest a growing importance of Marian consecration and the unfolding of her Immaculate Heart’s triumph.
📖 What Should the Faithful Do?
“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour.” (Matthew 25:13)
1. Live the 3 Roses
Red: Offer your sufferings in union with Christ.
White: Confess and purify your soul often.
Pink: Radiate love and mercy to others, especially enemies.
2. Pray for the Church
Daily Rosary for the pope and bishops.
Fast for clergy and seminarians.
Invoke St. Michael and guardian angels for guidance and protection.
3. Stay Faithful to Sacred Tradition
Hold fast to the Eucharist, Scripture, and Catechism.
Resist relativism and false teachings.
Be a living witness in your family and community.
🌟 Conclusion
The vision of the three roses and three popes offers not a timeline of doom but a map of hope, purification, and transformation. The faithful are not called to fear, but to watch and pray, live virtuously, and trust in Heaven’s plan.
In the end, it is love that triumphs. And it is Christ’s Bride, the Church, that will emerge purified, victorious, and radiant.
“Behold, I make all things new.” — Revelation 21:5






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