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February 5, 2012

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The Prophesies Of Elder Kosmas Concerning Wars In Greece And The Balkans


Known to have prophesied of the telephone, airplanes, and aerial bombings Elder Kosmas' (Aetolos 1714-1779) not only spread the world of God but his prophecies also became a wake up call for both the Greek nation and its enemies. These prophecies are documented within his teachings; while many others have also been recorded by his listeners. He was born in 1714 in Aitolia, Greece and attended public school, but was tutored by an archdeacon. After graduating he taught and then after attending a school on Mt. Athos Kosmas became a monk and later a priest at Philotheou Monastery. No sooner had this happened and he received a calling to do missionary work all over Greece, especially in the remote areas where there was a lack of churches and priests. As an aftermath of four centuries of Turkish oppression in Greece, Kosmas received the patriarchal blessing to travel wherever needed, for however long, with complete independence, to breathe life back into Christianity in Greece. He thus traveled all over the country, including the islands and even went as far as Albania. Throughout his travels he founded over 200 schools, as well as charities and rural churches. He died in Albania in 1779 when the Ottomans tried him on charges of conspiracy and sentenced him to hang. Patriarch Athenagoras glorified him in 1961. 

HellasFrappe note - Many of these prophesies might sound far-fetched, but if you look at the world events over the last two centuries, and what is currently going on in our region today, then you will understand why his prophesies were taken seriously. Also, its good to note that we have just published a certain number of his prophesies.  


Here are some of his prophesies about the wars in Greece and the Balkans:

1.One day this will become Romaiko (Greek) and fortunate is he who will live in that kingdom.
(St. Kosmas would say this in different places in Greece, then under the Turkish yoke, that later on fought and acquired their freedom.)

2.Oh! Blessed mountain, how many souls, women, and children will you save during those difficult years.

(This prophecy was said in Siatista (northwestern Greece) and elsewhere where there were mountains. Women and children made them their refuge during the revolution.)

3.Those who will seek refuge up here in these high mountains will be fortunate; they will protect you from many dreadful sufferings. You will hear of but not see the dangers. You will suffer for three hours, or three days (prophesied by the Saint in Siatista).

4.That which is longed for will take place in the third generation. It will be seen by your grandchildren.
(This exceedingly important prophecy of the Saint, which nursed the sweetest hope of the enslaved Greek people, received astonishing fulfillment. For the years of the liberation of the Nation are in fact the third generation from the time when the Saint made this prophecy, isasmuch as is known, each generation is reckoned as twenty-five years.)

 
5.There will come a time when your enemies will even take away from you the ashes from your fire, but do not deny your faith, as others may do.

6.There will come the red caps, and afterwards the English for fifty-four years, and then this region will become Romaiko (Greek).
(This was said in the island of Cephalonia regarding the liberation of the Heptanese, also known as the Ionian Islands, which were under Venetian occupation. The French soldiers were called "red caps" because their headgear was red during the years of Napolean. This prophecy found amazing fulfillment. For after the Venetians, the Ionian Islands were taken over by the French, and after their departure there came the English, whose occupation of them lasted for fifty-four years, that is, as many as the Saint had prophesied. The English seized the Heptanese in 1810- except for Corfu, which surrendered in 1815 to Campbell- and in 1864 they gave it up to Greece.)

7.The boundaries of the new nation (Greece after the revolution of 1821) will be the river Asos.

(A prophecy by the Saint in Old Arti)

49.If three powers are in agreement, you will not suffer anything.

50.If the matter is solved with a war, you will suffer much destruction. Out of three countries, one will remain.

51.A time will come when you will hear (learn) anything.

52.Give them whatever they ask. Just save your souls.

53.If they find silver in the road, they will not bend down to take it. But for an ear of wheat, they will kill each other trying to take it first.

54.The evil will come to you from the learned.

(It was by the intelligentsia that atheistic, materialistic, anti-Christian, soul-corrupting ideas have been introduced into Greece from Western Europe.)

55.It will last for either three days, three months, or three years.

56.A time will come when there will not be the harmony that exists now between the laity and the clergy.

57.The clergy will become the worst and most impious of all.

58.In the City (Constantinople) so much blood will be spilled that a three-year old calf will swim in it.

59.Fortunate is he who will leave after the great war. He will eat with a silver spoon...

60.After the great war, the wolf will live with the lamb.

61.First a false Greek will come. Do not believe him. He will go back.

62.The warships will gather together in Skaloma and the red-vested will come to fight for you.

63.The Turks will leave, but they shall return and will come as far as Hexamilia. In the end, they shall be driven away to Kokkina Milia. Of the Turks, one third will be killed, another third will be baptized, and the remaining third will go to Kokkina Milia.
(Kokkina Milia was a region which the imagination of the enslaved Greeks placed in the depths of Asia Minor and beyond. It is there that they hoped to push back their oppressors, i.e., where they originally came from.)

64.So many things will happen that mothers will give birth prematurely out of their fear.

65.No animals will remain. You will also go with them. From Tzoumerka you will take their breed again.

66.Do not make big houses. Make makeshift shacks so that they do not come in.

(A larger house draws more attention, as being a source of loot, booty.)

67.They will try to enforce a huge and unbearable tax, but they will not make it in time.

68.They will put a tax on chickens and on windows.

69.They will seek to take you as soldiers, but they will not do so in time.

70.The Turks will learn the secret three days sooner than the Christians.

71.When you hear that the war has started from below (the south), then it will be near.

72.If the war starts from below (the south), you will suffer little. If it starts from above (the north), you will be destroyed.

73.The crags and the pits will be full of people.

74.It will come quickly. And either the ox will be in the field or the horse on the threshing floor.

75.It is sad for me to say it to you: today, tomorrow we will endure thirst and great hunger such that we would give thousands of gold coins but still will not find a little bread.

76.After the war, a man will have to run half an hour to find another human being to join him in fellowship.

(The situation prophesied here fits with that anticipated today in the case of a nuclear war.)

77.Do not plant vineyards because they will be ruined like the ones in Dryinoupolis.

78.There will be a kingdom of paper (red tape) which will have a great future in the East.

79.The world will become so poor that it will clothe itself with tendrils.

80.The cause will come from Dalmata (Serbia).

81.France will free many Greek parts, and the Italians will, too.

82.France will free Greece, and Italy will free Epirus.

83.Through three narrow passes, Kra, Krapse, and Mouzina, many armies will pass to go to the City. It would be good for women and children to go out to the mountains. They will ask you if the City (Constantinople) is far away. You should not tell the truth, because they will do you evil. This army will not reach the City; on its way it will learn that the war has ended.

84.The time will come when the devil will make his turns with his pumpkin.
(A strange prophecy! Is it about the technical satellites, which like pumpkins turn about in space and evoke the astonishment of men, who gape before these pumpkins and deify science? By this, we do not wish to depreciate the value of scientific discoveries, but we censure the arrogance of the contemporary world, which seeks to place the idols of the inventions in the place of the True God. In comparison with the enormous spheres which the omnipotence of God has created and released, in order that they might whirl in the vast space, what are the greatly admired technical satellites but small and fragile pumpkins in the infinite universe?)

85.You will see people moving from place to place.

86.Freedom will come from down there where the rivers empty.

87.Do not expect destruction from above and from Skales (a specific area).

88.One loaf will be half lost, and one will be lost entirely.

89.A time will come when one woman will drive away Turks with a distaff.

90.You should curse the Pope, because he will be the cause (of the war mentioned).

91.The destruction of the place will be done by a general by the name...(unreadable).

92.Many villages will be destroyed; the three villages will become one.

93.Have three doors; if they seize one of them, leave from the other.

94.If you hide behind the door, you will escape. It will happen quickly.

95.Entreat that it will be day and not night, summer and not winter.

96.People will be left poor because they will not have love for the trees.

97.People will end up naked because they will become lazy.

98.From up high, from the port the destruction will come.

99.They will throw you down a lot. They will ask to take it back, but they will not be able to.

100.You will save others, and others will save you.

101.You will leave by the mountains on the left, not from the right side. Do not be afraid of the caves.

102.It will come suddenly. The horses will be left tied up at their chores and you will leave.

103.It will be the eighth millennium when these things happen.
(The eighth millennium is where we are now. According to the Scriptures, we are at 7,507 years from the beginning of creation, and we have now passed the middle of the eighth millennium.)

104.Hide next to the door or beside the table, if it is sudden and quick.

105.Many things will happen. The cities will end up like shacks.

106.A time will come when the cursed demon will come out of his wooden bowl (i.e., will be given much freedom).

107.A false prophet will come once. Do not believe him and do not rejoice with him. He will leave and will not come back.

108.A time will come when the Christians will rise up against each other.

109.Have a cross on your forehead so that they know that you are Christian.

110.The army will not reach the City (Constantinople). The news that what was always desired will be fulfilled (the City once again becoming Greek).

111.Go and you will be rewarded on the road.

(This was said in Derbistani about someone who spoke ironically about the Saint. Soon afterwards, he was wounded on the road by one of his enemies.)

112.Tell those idols not to come here, but to turn back.
(As the Saint was teaching in Assos of Cephalonia, he interrupted his preaching for a moment and sent someone from the audience to the house of the governor of the place, to say these words. When he went he found four aristocratic women indecently dressed, who were ready to come and listen to the Saint's preaching.)

113.You are building fancy houses, but you will not dwell in them.

(The Saint said these words in Assos of Cephalonia, when one day he was passing buy a new house. Shortly thereafter, all the owners died except for one woman.)

114.This child will make progress, will rule Greece, and will be glorified.
(This was said of John Koletis. When St. Kosmas received hospitality from the wealthy Koletis family, which had a child of about five years of age. This child, charming in every respect, sat in the lap of Kosmas and fondled his beard. The mother of the child had heard about Kosmas' gift of prophecy, and asked hime about the future of her child. Kosmas said: "The child will be educated. He will go abroad. He will become a famous man. And he will die ruler of Greece." Indeed, the child was educated. He went to Europe and became a Physician. He took part in the Revolution of 1821. He became Minister, and in 1847, during the reign of Otto, he died as Prime Minister of Greece.)

115.You will become a great man, you will conquer all of Albania, you will subjugate Preveza, Parga, Souli, Delvino, Gardiki, and the very stronghold of Kurt Pasha. You will leave a great name in the world. Also, you will go to Constantinople,...but with a read beard. This is the will of Divine Providence. Remember, however, throughout your whole reign, to love and defend the Christians, if you want your successors to retain their power.
(This was said at Tepeleni, in present day Albania, to Ali Pasha, and found amazing fulfillment after some thirty years. He became the sole, powerful ruler of Epirus. In saying the Ali Pasha would go to Constantinople but with a "red beard", the Saint meant that Ali Pasha would be beheaded and his head with bloody beard would be sent to that city. This, too, found fulfillment.)

116.Things will come out of the schools that your mind does not even imagine.

117.You will see in the field a carriage without horses running faster than a rabbit.

118.A time will come when the earth will be girded by a thread (electrical power grid and telephone lines).

119.A time will come when people will speak from one distant place to another, as though they were in adjoining rooms--for example, from Constantinople to Russia.

120.You will see men flying in the sky like starlings, and throwing fire on the earth. Those who will live then will run to graves and will cry out: "Come out you who are dead so that we the living may enter."
(These five successive prophecies of St. Kosmas are in books that were written about a century before the related inventions were made. Hence, they arouse admiration and manifestly testify to the Saint's gift of prophecy.)
121.The evil will come up to the Cross, and it will not be able to go down further. Do not be afraid. Do not leave your houses.
(This was said in the area of Polyneriou Grebenon. Indeed, in 1940 the Italians reached the place called "The Cross" where the Saint had preached, and they stopped there.)

122.When the branch falls (where the Cross is erected), the great evil will occur, and it will come from the place the branch points. And when the tree falls, a greater evil will occur.
(This was said in the village Tsiraki in Grevena. Indeed, in 1940 the branch and the Cross fell towards Albania, which is from where the Italians attacked, and in 1947 the tree fell when the area was completely destroyed by the civil war with the communist guerrillas).

    The the text and details are from the book of Metropolitan Augustine Kantiotis: "Saint Kosmas Aetolos." The explanatory notes of the writer are accompanied by the initials: LMD (Leontios Monahos Dionysiatis).References to other manuscripts were taken from the excellent book of the Abbess of the Monastery of St. Kosmas Aetolos in Megadendro Thermo, Nun Efthymia, "The prophecies of St. Kosmas Aetolos in History," 2004 edition. Also, prophecies have been added from the book by the theologian Mr. Triantafyllou, "SAINT KOSMAS THE AETOLOS, Life and Prophecies", Publications “Mikra Zymi” 2005, Thermo, Aetolia.The addition of my explanations (LMD) were made in 2005 and early 2006. The text was translated from Greek to English in 2011.
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