In 1884, Huchede speculated, among other things,
that the anti-Christ would be Jewish, that he
would establish world government from Jerusalem,
that he would be welcomed as the Messiah by the
Jews, that he would re-build the Temple, that
he would eliminate the daily sacrifice of the
Catholic Mass, that from the moment when the
perpetual sacrifice is terminated, the great and
terrible persecution -- lasting three years and
one half --will immediately follow, and that the
Anti-Christ, as foretold in the Apocalyse of St.
John, will make all men, great and small, bear
a mark on their right hand or on their forehead,
which sign only time will reveal, and all who
refuse to do so will be ruthlessly persecuted,
etc. He also believed that the world is headed
towards a time when all nations blend into one
"universal fusion of political unity", the exact
nature of which he does not specify, but which,
he suggests, will come about through the action
of "secret societies scattered thoughout the
world."
"When Antichrist shall have conquered all his
enemies, power shall be given him over all
tribes, peoples, languages, and nations; he will
be the first Jew to reign over the whole world.
When he shall find himself master of the world,
he will choose for (his)_ capital the city in
which Our Lord was crucified. (Apoc. 11:8). If
he did otherwise, he would fail to make the Jews
recieve him for the Messiah since their hearts
will be fixed on terrestial glory and Jerusalem,
in their esteem, must be the sojourn of the
Messiah.
P. Huchede, History of Antichrist, pp
22-23. TAN Publishers, Inc., Rockford, Illinois
Messiah."
Then by order of the tyrant the continual
sacrifice shall be abolished. (Dan 9:27) The holy
sacrifice of the Mass shall no longer be offered
up publicly on the altars. The Church shall be
devastated; the sacred vessels desecrated; the
priests shall be scattered and seperated from
their flocks and put to death. The beauty of new
Sion has vanished! Her priests sigh; her streets
resound with wailings and lamentations becauses
there is no one found to assist at the
solemnities of the Lamb. The Church has taken her
abode in the catacombs. (Jerem. Thren.)."
Rev. P.
Huchede, History of Antichrist, page 26.
TAN Publishers, Inc., Rockford, Illinois
Messiah."
"The Prophet informs us that from the moment the
perpetual sacrifice shall cease, which shall be
the beginning of the general persecution, 'they
shall be delivered into his hands until a time
and times (and) a half a time' (Dan 7:25) This he
repeats in the twelth chapter, and St. John
employs the same expression to signify the time
during which the woman, figure of the Church,
will tarry in the desert. 'And there were given
to the woman two wings of a great eagle, that whe
might fly into the desert unto her pace, where
she is nourished for a time and times and half a
time from the face of the serpent.' (Apoc. 12:14)
St. Jerome remarks that the term 'a time' is
generally employed in Holy Scripture in the sense
of a year; the second term 'tempora' is
translated by the plural form because the Hebrew
and Greek texts employ the dual. the words of the
sacred text should therefore be interpreted, 'a
year, two years and a half year."
However, the
determination of the number of months removes all
equivocation on the subject, as specified in the
Apocalypse. 'And the holy city they shall tread
under foot two and forty months,' (11:12), which
is equivalent to three years and a half.
Finally,
to remmove all possible doubt on the matter, God
has even revealed the number of days that the
persecution will last: 'The abomination of
desolation,' after the cessation of the perpetual
sacrifice, must last, according to the Prophet,
'1290 days.' (Dan. 12:11). In other words, three
years and a half with a few days over. Hence, it
is certain that this terrible persecution will
last during three years and a half."
Rev. P.
Huchede, History of Antichrist, pages
26-27. TAN Publishers, Inc., Rockford, Illinois
Messiah."
"...he [anti-Christ] will declare his design of
rebuilding Jerusalem and the temple and of
bringing the whole world under his domination.
The carnal Jews, finding these prophecies in
perfect harmony with their own prejudices, will
easily acknowledge for the Messiah, the one whom
they desire. And after having first despised and
socrned him, they will subsequently recieve and
proclaim him king. [Dan. 11:21]. According to St.
Cyril of Jerusalem [Cath. 15], he will win the
esteem and attachment of mankind by his urbane
and unbounded kindness." -- 1884,
Other distinquished Catholics, both ancient and
modern, anticipated that the Anti-Christ system
might be the fufilment of the Jewish messianic
prophecies:
"Such a secular, earthbound state (Israel) could
easily become the political and military power
base for the Antichrist when he comes. For the
Antichrist will be in perfect accord with the
ideals of such a Zionist state... Moreover, the
State of Israel has demonstrated that it has the
will and ability to go to war and win the secular
goals to which its heart is attached. Thus when
the Antichrist comes to power as head of such an
efficient, superbly equipped, scientific State,
founded on 'nationalism, race and blood,' he will
be able to conquer the rest of the world. He will
be the first, the only Jew to reign with
political, economic, military power over the
whole world from his capital city, Jerusalem, the
city in which Our Lord was crucified."
(The AntiChrist, Fr. Vincent Miceli, S.J., Roman
Catholic Books, Harrison, NY, 1981, p.)
E. Michael Jones, a contemporary Catholic writer,
speaking of Saint Hippolytus of Rome and his view
of Antichrist, wrote:
"The same carnal messainic political desire for
heaven on earth that led the Jews to choose
Barabas over Christ will lead the Jews who
perdure in the rejection deeper into the service
of the devil until they finally, it is argued,
bring about the reign of Anti-Christ. ... The
Kingdom of the Antichrist, Hippoytus says, is a
Jewish operation. Just as the Antichrist will
bear 'many apparent similarities to the true
Christ', so too 'the Jewish people over whom
Antichrist will rule will bear many apparent
similarities to the people of God.' ... The
Antichrist, according to Hippolytus, 'will
resurrect the kingdom of the Jews.' The
Antichrist thus will be the culmination of
Messianic politics. He will establish the
superceded ethnic Israel as heaven on earth, but
that heaven will be a hell for Christians."
(E. Michael Jones, The Jewish Revolutionary
Spirit, pp. 171-172)
Also see Rev. Culleton on the Antichrist.