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Michael St. Hubert can trace his ancestry all the way back to the 7th century A.D. He cannot trace his African heritage, but his French heritage he can—and only through revelation by the Holy Spirit.
His forefather, bearing the St. Hubert, name comes from France and mixed their blood with African slaves—Mulattos. The name “Saint Hubert” can be traced back to 7th century Belgium, in the Roman Empire—by which St. Hubert, the Bishop of Liege, is recognized by his relics and two orders of chivalry; one in Lorraine, and one in Bavaria were founded under his patronage.
ST. HUBERT, Bishop of Liege was called by God from a worldly life to his service in an amazing manner. St. Hubert was a hunter, and one Good Friday he went out after a deer when everybody else was at church. Before he could shoot the deer, he saw a crucifix between its horns. St. Hubert stopped in astonishment, and a voice came from the deer, saying, "Unless you turn to the Lord, Hubert, you shall fall into hell." He fell to his knees and from that time forward, followed Christ.
He was given instructions to seek out Bishop Lambert of Maestricht, who would guide him. After some time, St. Hubert became an ordained priest. In 705 A.D., Bishop Lambert was murdered, and St. Hubert was selected to govern the sect in his place. Later, St. Hubert built a church in honor of St. Lambert to Liege—then, only a village on the banks of Meuse, which grew into a flourishing city. St. Hubert is the founder of the city and the church, and also its first bishop.
In those days, St. Hubert worked in the most remote and barbarous places of this century and abolished the worship of idols, and as he performed the office of the apostles, God bestowed on him a gift of miracles. On May 30th, 727, he passed from a sickness and was laid to rest in the church of St. Peter. St. Hubert is—with St. Eustace—patron saint of huntsmen and is invoked against hydrophobia. His name and work lives on and is popular in Belgium and in Canada (the Life of the Saints, Vol. 4 November 3 pg. 247-48.)
In the 20thcentury, Michael St. Hubert was born in Cap-Haïtian in 1978. He comes from a line of priests in the lineage of St. Hubert. Michael St. Hubert was called into God's service in the same fashion as his forefathers, but rather than a deer, it was a cat. While smoking a cigarette outside of his home, a white cat came out towards him from the trees and into Michael's presence, and shortly after, God spoke to Michael from heaven, saying, "You will speak my words." Michael didn't obey God right away in his calling, but he knew that it was inevitable.
Some years later, he would finally answer the call when he was taken away to prison—as we will see his amazing story later in this book—and all of the steps that God took in order to groom him into his position.
While in prison, a friend of his confirmed his calling after having a dream—about Michael. He woke up in the middle of the night to write it down.
'January 15, 2019, before day, in the morning I dreamt about Bro' Mike and me standing up together, Jesus appeared, walking up to Bro' Mike and stepping on two of his feet and placing one of His hands on his head saying that he had already given Mike the word of God. I looked astonished and amazed and He said to me, "You're going to be alright, too (By Pedro Bishop).'
It is understood that Michael St. Hubert is God's prophet and was called by God. The revelations that he reveals seem to be exactly as Jesus said, “I've given Mike the word of God.” The purpose of Mike's revelations are to prepare us for Christ's return. Whether we believe them or not, it has come from a righteous intent, because Jesus Himself tells us to be ready. Michael is simply—and urgently—saying that now is the time revealed to him. Any time now, and not much longer, Jesus will return like a thief in the night.
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