I recently went back to a Marian message I’d read years ago, and its meaning suddenly became clear. I believe it foretold Charlie Kirk’s death—and warned of what comes next.
Luz de María is a Catholic Costa Rican mother who has been having spiritual experiences from a very early age. In the 1990s, she began to receive revelations from Jesus and Mary and was told by God to publicly share these messages with the world. Her messages have received the Imprimatur, which means that Catholics are free to read them with prudence and discernment because there is nothing in them contrary to Catholic doctrine. The bishop who issued the Imprimatur stated that he believes the messages to be authentic and encourages the faithful to read them, meditate on them, and put them into practice.
So that’s what I have been doing since 2020. Luz de María had predicted 9/11 and she had predicted COVID, so I wanted to keep tabs on her—and sure enough, many other predictions of hers have also come to pass, including the war in Gaza and the Texas flooding at Camp Mystic, just to name a couple. So I was following her messages as they were released, and one day this message came out about a consequential person who would be killed. I don’t know why, but I was deeply affected by that particular prophecy—it just felt really heavy to me—so I filed it away in my mind and waited to see if it would come to pass.
Then last month, Charlie Kirk was shockingly assassinated, and I thought of that prophecy. I couldn’t remember the exact wording, so I went back to reread it—and sure enough, it aligned in a way that I couldn’t ignore... especially after something that Candace Owens (investigative journalist and recent Catholic convert) said.
Candace says that she was visited by the soul of Charlie in a dream, and what she shares about this dream confirms to me that the prophecy does, in fact, pertain to Charlie Kirk. When she says that Charlie came to her in a dream, I believe her, because I’ve had the same kind of experience myself (I’ve shared some of them on this blog). In fact, just recently my husband asked how I know that these experiences are real and not just my imagination, and I told him that they’re far too vivid to be my imagination. That’s exactly how Candace describes her experience—these dreams are just way more vivid than normal ones.
In the dream, Charlie told her that he was betrayed. And Candace sensed that the truth about his death will come out—and that when it does, it will have global consequences.
Keeping those things in mind, here is the message from the Blessed Virgin Mary to Luz de María on July 24, 2022. You can read the full message on her website, but here is the pertinent part. The Virgin Mary says:
“Pray: a powerful person will fall in a political betrayal; he will be killed and there will be chaos on Earth.”
Notice how the Virgin Mary specifies a powerful person, a political betrayal, and ensuing chaos—presumably because the truth about that betrayal will become known. That’s exactly what Candace was shown in her dream.
Now there are a whole lot of things about the Tyler Robinson story that don’t add up. People on both the right and the left—some who admired Charlie and some who didn’t—are suspicious that this case isn’t what it seems. I’m not going into every detail here, but if you’re unsure that Charlie Kirk was a powerful figure, or if you doubt the plausibility of betrayal, consider this recent interview with journalist Chris Hedges and Max Blumenthal, which sheds light on the political pressures surrounding him.
Blumenthal describes Charlie Kirk as “the most influential conservative activist in America,” a man on the verge of national office who led the largest conservative youth organization in history. In the months before his death, Kirk reportedly began distancing himself from powerful donors connected to Israel after allowing anti-Zionist voices onto his stage. This decision angered the very benefactors who had built his movement. Blumenthal recounts that Kirk was “bombarded” with calls warning him, “We built you up—we can take this away.” When he refused a major offer of renewed funding said to have come through Netanyahu’s circle, those close to him said he felt threatened, isolated, and even frightened.
Hedges and Blumenthal stop short of naming who carried out the assassination, but they agree that it likely stemmed from within his own camp—a political betrayal of the highest order. More troubling, they warn that the aftermath could unleash widespread instability: escalating political violence, government surveillance, and the silencing of dissent under the banner of national security. They foresee federal crackdowns on media, universities, and advocacy groups, and the rise of both state and vigilante violence—each side using the chaos to justify its own power. In their view, the United States could be entering a new era of turmoil reminiscent of Italy’s “Years of Lead,” when assassinations and fear divided an entire nation.
What strikes me about all of this is that it’s being framed as yet another “right versus left” conflict—but I don’t believe that’s what’s really happening. The details we’ve been told about the alleged killer almost seem too convenient: a transgender roommate who was supposedly his boyfriend, which stirs anger on the right; a MAGA father and an untraceable gun from his grandfather, which stirs anger on the left. It feels orchestrated—designed to keep us blaming each other instead of recognizing that something deeper, darker, and far more organized is at work. Even people on opposite sides of the political spectrum are sensing it and aren’t buying the official narrative. The more division they can sow, the easier it becomes to control the masses through fear, chaos, and confusion—the very things Our Lady warned would spread across the earth.
And that brings me to my final thought.
As Catholics, we need to resist the temptation to see this as a partisan story. It’s not about right versus left, but about truth versus deception—light versus darkness. Instead of blaming “the other side,” we need to recognize that something far greater is unfolding.
The truth matters—not only for Charlie Kirk, and to protect the innocent from wrongful conviction—but for what it may reveal about the spiritual battle being waged around us. Luz de María’s stated mission is “to be an instrument of Divine Truth… so that the children of God continue to fight for their own conversion and that of their brothers and sisters, recognizing and combating with force the evil that surrounds them.” And in the same message that prophesied Charlie's death, the Blessed Mother reminds us how to do this:
“Practice the corporal and spiritual Works of Mercy... Fight evil with good—it is the good that should flourish in you at this time.”
This is how we win the battle—not by compromising the truth, but by speaking it with humility and treating others with charity, even when we disagree. It’s also exactly what Charlie Kirk was doing when he died: engaging others in honest, respectful debate, driven by a genuine love for truth. If we want to mitigate what is unfolding, we need to follow that example.