Pray fervently for peace!

By Manuela Strack

April 21, 2026

Originally Posted By:
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Apparition of Saint Michael the Archangel on April 21, 2026

A large golden sphere of light hovers above us in the sky, and to its right is a smaller golden sphere of light. A beautiful light comes toward us, and we are enveloped in it. The large golden sphere of light opens, and I see the Holy Archangel Michael emerge from this beautiful light. He holds his sword aloft toward heaven and is dressed in white and gold like a Roman soldier. In his left hand he holds his shield, on which his prayer is written in Latin, and he holds his shield out toward us. It is his wish that we pray this prayer:

Sancte Michael Archángele, defénde nos in práelio, contra nequítiam et insídias diáboli esto praesídium. May God command him, we beseech Him: and you, Prince of the heavenly host, cast Satan and the other evil spirits, who roam the world to the ruin of souls, into hell by divine power. Amen.

Now I see that the Holy Archangel Michael is wearing Roman golden sandals. Now he places his foot back into the existing footprint, then he speaks to us:

“May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen. I come to you from the throne of the Lord, because it is the Lord who desires this. Pray fervently for peace! Those in power want power; they do not want peace. Therefore, pray fervently with all your heart! Because the Lord desires it, out of mercy, I come to you!

The Holy Archangel Michael asks me to lie down on the ground and repeatedly ask the Lord for mercy for the whole world. His mercy is to enter the world and touch the hearts of people.

Now the smaller sphere of light opens, and Saint Joan of Arc descends toward us, floating out of this beautiful light, and says:

“Beloved friends of the Cross, pray fervently and do not slacken in prayer! Be a sea and an army of praying hearts for peace, and love Jesus with all your heart.”

Saint Joan of Arc wears beautiful golden armor and carries her banner, on which the names of Jesus and Mary are written. She continues:

“Love for Jesus remains; it is eternal; everything else will pass away! Love for Jesus is the only thing that will not turn to dust. You carry this treasure into eternal life. See how much I prayed for France at the Lord’s throne! My sacrifice and my prayer pleased the Lord. My prayer and my sacrifice became the seed of holiness for France. I have said that where I am venerated, there I will cause holiness to blossom. Beloved friends of the Cross, through the death of Jesus on the Cross you are redeemed, and with the Precious Blood of Jesus, the grace of God, the King of Mercy, flowed to you through the Comforter, the Holy Spirit.”

Saint Michael the Archangel says:

“Look to the Catechism of the Catholic Church and see what grace means! It springs from the innermost life of the Trinity, and sanctifying grace, when you live in the Holy Sacraments, will perfect you.”

The Holy Archangel Michael is wearing his protective cloak. Until now, I had always regarded it as his military cloak, but he spreads his cloak over us for protection. Then he says:

“Pray fervently! I take you under my protection, and this is the protection of Almighty God!”

I see that on his sword, which he holds aloft toward heaven, the words “Deus Semper Vincit” are inscribed. The Archangel continues:

“The godless governments will not endure. You are living in a time of great change. The adversary is revealing himself with all his power, yet this is his final struggle. God triumphs, for the Lord has already defeated him through His death on the cross! So do not be afraid! Do what the Lord tells you, what I tell you, and live in the Lord’s will, in His sanctifying grace, in the Holy Sacraments, in which He lives and works. If Jesus lives in you, then you also live in Him!”

Saint Joan of Arc comes to us with the Vulgate (Holy Scripture) and then goes to Saint Michael the Archangel. She kneels before him. The Vulgate (Holy Scripture) lies on a cushion of white roses, and I see in the 2nd chapter of the Epistle to Titus, verses 11–15:

11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all people. 12 It trains us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in this present age, 13 while we wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus.[1] 14 He gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works. 15 Therefore, teach, exhort, and rebuke with all authority. Let no one despise you. 

The Holy Archangel Michael continues:

“Live in the grace of God! My coming to you is by His grace. Remember that grace is undeserved and supernatural, for it comes from God! Do not say that you wish to live in sin. Purify your hearts and live in the grace of God; it transforms you, it makes you whole. I will take all your concerns before the throne of the Lord.”

Now the ruby at the front of the Archangel’s princely crown shines, and he speaks:

“All is grace! May God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit bless you! Amen.

The Holy Archangel Michael takes his leave with Saint Joan of Arc, and I thank him from the bottom of my heart. He promises us his protection. I tell him that I feel great sorrow for the people in the war zones, and he again earnestly asks for our prayers. Then both return to the light and disappear.