Johnston has said his followers should not focus on his predictions, but instead on doing the will of God in the moment, hence the title of the blog.
But those same predictions garnered enough attention and followers that Archbishop Samuel Aquila with the Archdiocese of Denver launched an investigation into his writings and speeches. A special commission composed of two theologians and a canonist reviewed material from his blog, videos of presentations from various parts of the country, and an archive of his writings from as far back as 1998.
The findings of the commission, which were released in a statement in March 2016, urged extreme caution among the faithful when it came to Johnston's messages, and also announced that Johnston would not be approved as a speaker for the Archdiocese.
"After reviewing the commission's findings and in keeping with his pastoral office, Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila of Denver has decided to strongly advise the faithful to exercise prudence and caution in regards to Mr. Charlie Johnston's alleged divine visions and messages. As has been demonstrated with other alleged apparitions, the danger exists of people placing greater faith in a prediction than in Christ's words and promises," the Archdiocese announced in a statement last year.
"For those who are disappointed by this finding, the archdiocese encourages them to seek their security in Jesus Christ, the sacraments, and the Scriptures. The faithful should also remember Christ's words: 'But about that day and hour no one knows, neither the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father' (Mt. 24:36)."