Mother Alipia predicted the outcome of the Third World War!

The miracle worker, afraid of passports and propiska, lived a long and difficult life, praying for humanity and helping people. Find out what Prophecies of Mother Alipia have already come true and what awaits us next.

In Christian culture, you can find a huge number of saints and devotees, who are worshiped and addressed to them with pleas for help or healing. But not all of them were given the opportunity to predict the future, like Mother Alipia. Saved from prison by the apostle Peter, she became a blessed miracle worker who told the secrets of the future to ordinary people.

Amazing events in the life of Mother Alipia

All her life, the modest Alipia tried not to attract attention. Until now, the exact date of her birth has not been known: according to some sources, she was born in 1905 in the village of Goloseevo, but most of the eyewitnesses call her the year of her birth in 1910. During her lifetime she was called Agapia - she lived that name until 1918, when her parents were shot. Night girl herself read the Psalter for the dead, and then went to wander through the monasteries and church parishes. From childhood to old age Alipia avoided receiving documents: she never had a passport and a propiska. Photographed blessed also flatly refused: after her death, only a few random shots and frames of the video chronicle were preserved.

Talking about herself, my mother always spoke in a masculine way:

"I was everywhere: in Pochaev, in Piukhtitsa, in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. I was in Siberia three times. I went to all the churches, lived for a long time, I was accepted everywhere. "

Then came the time of persecution of religion, which affected Alipia. She was sent to prison, in which, besides her, many priests were kept. The prison was on the coast, not far from Novorossiysk, on one of the steep cliffs. One night, Alipia disappeared from her in strange circumstances: no one guard could tell how she managed to escape. Mother herself said that the apostle Peter became her savior.

"They pushed me, beat me, interrogated me ... They put me in the general cell. There were many priests in the prison, I spent ten years there. Every night 5-6 people were taken away irretrievably. Finally, only three remained in the cell: one priest, his son and I. The priest said that he and his son should serve a funeral service on their own, because he knew that they would be killed in the morning. And he told me that I would leave this place alive. At night, Peter opened the door and led all the guards through the back door, ordered him to walk along the sea. He walked without deviating from the coastline, without food and water for eleven days. He climbed the cliffs, broke off, fell, rose, crawled again, tearing his elbows to the bone. At the same time, I had deep scars on my hands. "

Then she managed to meet the respected elder Hieroschemonk Theodosius, who lived near Novorossiysk. Miracle-worker Theodosius was so delighted with her love for God and the life force that she blessed her for the feat of foolishness. She took monastic vows in the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra, but settled in a hut near Goloseevo. There she also had spiritual children and religious followers.

During the war, my mother was forced to work in Germany. While in the camp, the prisoners who lived with her, each day witnessed miracles. The place of imprisonment, from which it was impossible to escape, seemed to favor Alypia: when she began to pray, the German guards seemed to become blind and deaf. While reading the Psalter, she took women out from under the barbed wire daily, saving lives, but remaining unnoticed.

The frightening accuracy of the predictions of my mother

Returning to her humble hut after the war, she focused on helping the suffering and praying. Someone made life easier with wise advice, someone helped to overcome illness by reading Psalms and spiritual books. With age, the gift of foresight came to my mother. On the eve of 1986, she became restless, constantly telling novices about the terrible fires and human torment waiting for Ukraine. At the beginning of April, several weeks before the Chernobyl disaster, she, previously distinguished for her seclusion, left her home and went to the city, which was destined to perish in one day. For ten days, Alipia spent spending the whole of Chernobyl around the perimeter with a staff in an attempt to take away the trouble from its inhabitants by prayer.

One of the novices of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra during the meeting with the blessed prophetess was surprised:

"One day young males came to my mother, skeptical of her ability to see the future. Alipia looked at everyone, and then told one of them that marrying a man is a terrible sin of Sodom, for which the soul goes to hell. It turns out that the young man really was a homosexual. A month after the meeting, he unexpectedly died for everyone. "

Mother Alipia for a few years found out about the upcoming Filaretsky schism of the church. She was worried by the fact that the youth will be lost and will not know which church can be considered true. She clearly saw how much hardship will be borne by those who want to create the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The nuns who lived at her time told:

"When she saw the photo of Filaret, she said:" He is not ours. " We began to explain to Mother that it was our metropolitan, thinking that she did not know him, but she again firmly repeated: "He is not ours." Then we did not understand the meaning of her words, and now we are surprised how many years in advance Mother has foreseen everything. "

In the predictions of the blessed one, one can also see the Chechen war, and the international economic crisis that occurred in 2008. Alipia talked about wars that caused most of the Russian-speaking population of Chechnya to leave their homes:

"I live with the pains of others. There will be a war in the Caucasus in which people will suffer for the Orthodox faith. "

A few years after the end of the wars, she promised a famine, caused by the fact that "states differ in terms of money." She seemed to know that she could manage with the crisis, but she predicted that he would not be the only one. She advised me to seek salvation from a severe famine in Kiev:

"From Kiev do not leave - everywhere there will be hunger, but in Kiev there is bread. His people, believers, the Lord will not allow to death, the faithful will keep on one bread and water, but they will survive. "

Of course, she felt the terrible breath of the approaching Third World War. Before her death, in 1988, she told what kind of apocalypse people will have to endure when she starts:

"This will not be a war, but the execution of peoples for their rotten state. Dead bodies will lie in the mountains, no one will take them to bury. Mountains, the hills will disintegrate, level with the earth. People will run from place to place. There will be many bloodless martyrs who will suffer for the Faith of the Orthodox. The war will begin on Peter and Paul - on July 12, the Day of the First-Great Apostles. "

After the war, my mother predicted the onset of yet another wave of hunger, to be saved from which only a few can survive:

"Here you quarrel, swear for an apartment, leave ... There will be a time when there will be a lot of empty apartments, but they will not have anyone to live in. Cattle can not be sold - after the Apocalypse it will help, will give food. "

Mother Alipia, even before her death, surprised everyone with her gift of foresight: six months before her death, she reported that she would die on Sunday. One of the novices. recorded in memories of the life of Alipia:

"I asked to see what day will be on October 30. I looked and said: "Sunday." She once said meaningfully: "Sunday." After her death, we realized that then, in April, Mother opened us the day of her death - more than six months before her. "

Is it possible to doubt the words of such a pious and sincere person?