There is a prophecy that father Altman talks about in the embeded link that I thought was important. Go to 24:45 because stupid 8kun won't let me embed at the middle
It's most meaningful for Catholics, but I think Orthodox and some high church denominations that recognize Mary and St. Peter's might also think it's important
So for context in Daniel 12 verses 11 to12 there's a prophecy about the last days that father Altman seems to be referencing. When Daniel asks what the outcome of all this will be, the angel replies
>And from the time when the continual sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination unto desolation shall be set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred ninety days, Blessed is he that waiteth and cometh unto a thousand three hundred thirty-five days.
Of course we know that the daily sacrifice is the Eucharist that was given at the daily mass but stopped in many places because of COVID. And to me it seemed like a big deal that this happened during lent.
Then I heard father Altman in his interview which I linked (at 22:45) talking about the abomination of desolation being set up at the Vatican and the coming chastisement prophesized by sister Agnes
Here's more detail on the abomination being set up at St. Peter's that father Altman is talking about:
>On October 4 2019, Pope Francis attended an act of idolatrous worship of the pagan goddess Pachamama. He allowed this worship to take place in the Vatican Gardens, thus desecrating the vicinity of the graves of the martyrs and of the church of the Apostle Peter. He participated in this act of idolatrous worship by blessing a wooden image of Pachamama. On October 7, the idol of Pachamama was placed in front of the main altar at St. Peter’s and then carried in procession to the Synod Hall. Pope Francis said prayers in a ceremony involving this image and then joined in this procession
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/francisclooney/blog/pope-amazon-and-pachamama
Worse during the Amazon synod's procession on October 27, 2019 an offering traditionally given to the pagan goddess Pachamama was brought forward at St. Peter's basically and left on the altar during the preparation of the Eucharist. (This is a huge no no, you're not supposed to have gifts or donations on the altar during the preparation of the Eucharist - an offering to a pagan deity on the table is . . . I don't think it's something Christ will tolerate.
https://insidethevatican.com/news/newsflash/letter-59-2019-in-plain-sight/
You can read about Pachamama here, what's disturbing was that she is an Inca goddess who once (and perhaps to this day) received child sacrifices. They still sacrifice animals to her in South America.
https://www.fli.org.au/pachamama-and-child-sacrifice/