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Friday, June 12, 2026

Today I Give You the Task of Forgiving Those Who Weigh Heavily on Your Hearts, and I Look Into Your Hearts

Apparition of the King of Mercy to Manuela in Sievernich, Germany, on May 25, 2026

A large golden ball of light hovers above us, accompanied by seven smaller balls of light. The large golden ball of light opens, and a beautiful light descends upon us. The King of Mercy comes to us in the form of the Infant Jesus of Prague: He wears His large golden royal crown with a cross of rubies on top, has black-brown, short curly hair, and blue eyes.

In His right hand He holds His large golden scepter, and in His left hand the Vulgate, the Holy Scripture. The King of Mercy is clothed in a dark blue robe and a gold brocade cloak adorned with reddish floral tendrils. Here, the gold brocade is more elaborately worked into the cloak of the heavenly King than the reddish floral tendrils.

Now the smaller spheres of light open, and seven Holy Angels in radiant white robes emerge from them. They take up the royal cloak and spread it over us, and we are all sheltered beneath it, including the people in the distance who are thinking of the King of Mercy.

From the spread-out royal mantle, many small golden flames, about 10 cm in size, float down toward us, and I see them floating off into the distance as well. Then the Holy Angels lay the royal mantle down again and kneel before the King of Mercy. The King of Mercy speaks to us:

"In the name of the Father and the Son—that is Me—and the Holy Spirit. Amen."

The King of Mercy comes closer to us and hovers over the children. He says:

"How very I rejoice over the children who seek Me with their hearts! Behold, I also come to you as a child, because I love your hearts and I hear every prayer from you!"

The King of Mercy takes His golden scepter and bends it over the children, makes the sign of the cross, and says:

"Honor the hearts of the children and make your hearts like theirs! Look into the Holy Scriptures; that is the Word of God. There you will also see and read how much I love the children. In the Holy Scriptures you will also find the young man who fled in the Garden of Gethsemane, who was clothed only in a linen cloth. This was the evangelist Mark." (Personal note: Gospel of Mark, see Mk 14:51–52. This text can only be found there.)

The Lord points out to me that it is not mentioned in the Holy Scriptures that this young man was the evangelist Mark.

"Once, walls protected you from all attacks. Behold, in tribulation, trust in God, My Father, protects you, and prayer to the Precious Blood shall be your refuge. Whomever trusts in Me, I will protect. Trust no earthly savior; place all your trust in My Most Sacred Heart!"

I see His Heart, beating vividly on His chest with a flame above the Heart and a cross. The Heavenly King speaks:

"In the past, walls protected you—the walls of fortresses—but in the last days, this protection will be the trust you have in Me. Therefore, live in Me, in the Holy Sacraments of My Church, in sanctifying grace, and I will guide you through this time: through all the plagues and the judgments that are to come. It is not for you to know the times, but I am with you and admonish you and tell you what you must do. But those who do not seek conversion and repentance toward Me reject grace. Pray for them!"

Now the Vulgate, the Holy Scriptures, opens in the hand of the King of Mercy, and I see in it from the Book of Isaiah the passage: Isa 26:1–Isa 27:1:

26:1 On that day this song will be sung in the land of Judah:

We have a strong city. / He sets up walls and ramparts for salvation.

2 Open the gates, / so that a righteous nation may enter, / one that keeps faith.

3 You grant peace to those of steadfast heart, yes, peace, / for they trust in You.

4 Trust always in the LORD; / for the LORD God is an everlasting Rock.

5 For He has brought down those who dwell on high, / He has humbled the lofty city;

He has brought them down to the earth, / He has cast them into the dust.

6 They trample on the feet of the poor, / the steps of the weak.

7 The path of the righteous is upright, / straight is the way of the righteous that You make level.

8 Truly, on the path of Your judgments, O LORD, / we have hoped in You.

To call upon Your name and to remember You / is the soul’s desire.

9 My soul longs for You in the night, / and my spirit within me yearns for You.

For whenever Your judgments strike the earth, / the inhabitants of the world learn righteousness.

10 If mercy is shown to the wicked, / he does not learn righteousness.

In the land of justice he does wrong / and does not see the majesty of the LORD.

11 LORD, Your hand is lifted up / and they do not see it.

Yet they will see / and be put to shame

before Your passionate zeal for the people. / Yes, fire will consume Your enemies.

12 O LORD, You will bring us peace; / for You have done all our deeds for us.

13 O LORD our God, other lords ruled over us besides You. / Through You alone do we bring Your name to remembrance.

14 The dead do not come to life, / the dead do not rise;

for You have visited them and destroyed them, / You have blotted out every memory of them.

15 You have multiplied the nation, O LORD, / You have multiplied the nation,

You have glorified Yourself, / You have expanded all the borders of the land.

16 O LORD, in their distress they sought You; / they cried out in their distress when Your chastisement struck them.

17 Like a woman in labor, / about to give birth,

writhing and crying out in her labor pains, / so were we, O LORD, before Your face.

18 We were pregnant and in labor, / yet when we gave birth, it was but wind.

We bring no salvation to the land, / and no inhabitants of the earth are born.

19 Your dead will live, / My corpses will rise. / Awake and rejoice, you inhabitants of the dust! For a dew of lights / is Your dew, / and the earth gives birth to shadows.

20 Go, My people, enter your chambers / and shut your doors behind you!

Hide yourself for a brief moment, / until the fury has passed.

21 For behold, the LORD goes forth from His place / to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their guilt.

Then the earth will uncover the blood within it / and no longer cover the slain.

27:1 On that day the Lord will punish Leviathan, the swift serpent, Leviathan, the winding serpent, with His hard, great, and mighty sword. He will slay the dragon in the sea.

The King of Mercy speaks to us:

"You know that the judgments are coming to purify the hearts of men, because they reject grace and prefer sin. Remain faithful to Me and listen to My words. You can mitigate the judgments through your conversion, your repentance, and your penance, through your prayer—remember this! Remain faithful to the teaching of My Holy Church and see what song of victory I have given you today from the Holy Scriptures. Do not read about the end times only from Revelation; you will also find instructions regarding the end times in the Old Testament. But do not be afraid, for I am with you and will remain with you!"

The King of Mercy asks us to pray the following prayer, and we pray:

O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to Heaven, especially those who are most in need of Your mercy. King of Mercy, grant us the grace of holiness and healing; pour the grace of peace into all hearts. Amen.

"Behold, I have sent you the Holy Spirit, the Comforter who surrounds your hearts. Be without fear! He will guide you. Pray for peace; do not slacken in prayer! Walk the path of My mercy, of My golden scepter. I have come not to let you be lost. I remind you that you may accept My love. Remember that the Holy Spirit could come to you only because I died for you on the Cross and redeemed you through My Precious Blood. Be merciful also to your neighbor! Today I give you the task of forgiving those who weigh down your heart, and I look into your hearts. I ask you: Be reconciled with Me in Holy Confession, in the Sacrament of Reconciliation! Farewell!"

M.: “Farewell, Lord!” The King of Mercy tells me that He is praying for us with His angels. M.: “I thank You from the bottom of my heart.” The King of Mercy takes His leave with a silent blessing, and I reply, “Amen.” Then He returns with the angels into the light, and they all vanish.

This message is being published without wishing to preempt the judgment of the Roman Catholic Church.

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