DID JOHN LENNON REALLY DIE ON DECEMBER 8, THE FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION?

Yes, I know John Lennon was murdered on December 8th, 1980 when he was only 40. And that assassin Mark David Chapman riddled Lennon's emaciated body with bullets outside the musician's apartment in New York City and that Lennon was pronounced dead at 11:15 pm. But bear with me, my point rests on the time his death occurred in Europe, place of Lennon's birth and where some of us believe he made his pact with the devil on December 9th, 1960. 

My main source for believing Lennon made a deal with the evil one is the controversial, warts-and-all biography, The Lives of Lennon penned by Albert Goldman who makes a very good case for Lennon being so famished for fame that he sold his soul in exchange for 20 years of stardom when he was 20. Then I pored over Joseph Niezgoda's The Lennon Prophecy and he makes a compelling argument that Lennon did make such a deal and that the devil came calling exactly two decades to the day Lennon had pledged his soul, December 9, 1980. 

Our exorcists tell us that the demons are strictly legalistic and there is not a second of clemency for those who have sought satanic subjugation for a certain period of time. Father Chad Ripperger holds that Lennon sold his soul, but I add that the true date of Lennon's demise was December 9th, and that this deserves more intense scrutiny because it speaks to the nature of how such a contract with the prince of darkness ends. 

Such a rich discussion will also help distance the tragedy of Lennon's passing (and perhaps the fate of his eternal soul) from the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. If all Goldman and Niezgoda report is true, Lennon did not die because it was the day dedicated to celebration of Our Lady's conception in the womb of her mother, Anne, but because his time was up, the 20 years of earthy renown had been granted, and so swiftly his soul was snatched. 

I remember being a very small child when Goldman's incendiary and lurid biography came out, and throughout my life I've witnessed the shock and denial that has met his findings, how on earth could Lennon - who informed so many - be at best as snarly as a bag of wild cats, and at worst a demoniac?

Goldman was accused of being deliberately sensational so as to drive up book sales, he was called mean-spirited because he portrayed the deeply tormented and tortured sides of Lennon's personality and those who did not look deeply into his sources were quick to say he fictionalized much of his book's content. 

As a biographer myself, I have to disagree with these cavils. Had Goldman wanted to ensure more royalties, he'd have written a love letter to Lennon, a panegyric to satisfy the most on-fire fans. His portrait of Lennon as intrinsically troubled is accurate, anything else would have been fatuous flattery, and he got hundreds of people on the record which rather quashes the claim that he fabricated his claims. 

But perhaps most concerning of all is that those who protest too much about Goldman's book are often the ones who hotly deny the devil exists, evidencing they are victims of the evil one's greatest trick. I see, however, God's mercy here because were more people to believe that such a Faustian pact can be made, they would be prone to make them all the more readily, a la Lennon.

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The first photo of Lennon was executed by Bob Gruen, and is in the public domain. 

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  1. To make an eerie episode even more eerie, the Dakota apartment building where Lennon was living was also used in the film Rosemary's Baby.

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  2. Mary, thank you for this fascinating piece. St. Anne I believe is usually spelled with an “e”. Nice use of the words “cavil” and “panegyric”. This reminds me of your observation that Malachi Martin was probably referring to himself in “Hostage to the Devil,” in respect of the pseudonymous priest who exorcised himself. It is a highly incisive take on a frightening—if faith enhancing—topic.

    For those totally unfamiliar with the two works you mentioned, I wonder if a quote or two from each, especially describing the circumstances of the pact, and Lennon’s subsequent conduct in paean to the daemonic.

    The devil, as they say, is in the details.

    Good work! Be careful.

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  3. The Divine Mercy, Jesus Christ went to Lennon as he was dying and I am confident John went to Christ. Jesus knew what John was up against. Christ said, "forgive them Father, they know NOT what they do". Christ was referring to all of us... John did sing in #9 Dream "I believe, yes I believe, more I cannot I say". What more can I say? Maybe a nod to faith... He did not like Dylan's Gotta Serve Somebody

    He flirted w Christ when some missionary kids talked w him..and then Yoko dissuaded him...the Oral Roberts TV broadcast period,,, Good book is Gospel According to the Beatles...2 fallen away Catholics in that band Paul and George... Christ still loves them and they did work to stop that horrible war.

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    1. Forgive me, as you may be correct. But you may consider reading what he did during those 20 years, outside of “enjoying fame.” It is quite shocking. The sources Mary includes discuss this at length.

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  4. Mary! Happy Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception! On page 32 ofthebook "Get Us out of Here!," Maria Simma, the great modern purgatory mystic, expressly states: "And the just recently I found out that John Lennon was also in heaven."

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    1. Which certainly calls into doubt the veracity of Maria Simma's writings, since it is EXTREMELY unlikely that John Lennon was saved, let alone in Heaven. He did not believe in God, he lived an extremely evil and immoral life and he had no time at the end of his life to repent of his sins. Even if he were saved, all evidence points to him being in the depths of Purgatory, perhaps for centuries. If he did not deserve to be in Purgatory, then who does???

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    2. Let me scandalize you more, o most righteousness one. She also said Herman Goering made it to heaven, as made similar clams regarding John and Bobby Kennedy, Sr. But, in none of these cases, including Lennon, did she say they did not spend anytime in purgatory. And, I am personally aware that many masses were offered for the soul of John Lennon. Back in the 1980s and 90s. I recall having a mass said for John Lennon. Now, go practice

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    3. Mary, please cut the last line that is broken off.

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    4. Anonymous, if you think Lennon is still in purgatory, then practice what you think and have a mass said for John Lennon's soul.

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  5. For anyone looking for some more detailed, timeline info on John Lennon’s alleged 20 year pact with the diabolical, Spirit Daily published a link beneath the link to this article which you may find interesting. And horrifying. https://spiritdaily.org/blog/asking-chat-john-lennon-and-the-dark-whisper-did-he-strike-a-pact/

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  6. I should add I never read Goldman's book. It came out in January 1988 and at that time daily mass, college grades, beer, working in the Hickey Dining Hall, Garret Theater, and girls were my priority. The aforereferenced book by Nicky Eltz of interviews with Maria Simma came out in 2002.

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