End times prophecy from the 12th century by a St. Malachy, speaks of the persecution of the faithful by the last pope.
Malachy, a reformist from the Irish Catholic church is said to have fallen and went into trance before naming all the 112 popes that would rule the Roman Catholic Church.
He abruptly ends with the 112th one whom he describes as, ‘who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people. The End’.
As per the interpretations, prophecy supporters have already claimed that number 111 on the list, the “Glory of the Olive,” was Benedict XVI because the Benedictines have a branch called the Olivetans, though Benedict himself was not an Olivetan.
Much more symbolic is what happened in 1958. In that year, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber River, to show that he was ‘pastor et nautor,’ the motto attributed to the next Pope in the prophecies.”
St. Malachy gave an account of his visions to Pope Innocent II, but the document remained unknown in the Roman Archives until its discovery in 1590.
It is imperative to state that Malachy’s prophecy was uttered in cryptic Latin phrases, these meanings has corresponded with the behaviors or mannerisms of popes, since.
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Beloved Pope John Paul II (Karol Wojtyla) was born during a solar eclipse on May 18, 192, aptly described as De labore Solis meaning “of the eclipse of the sun.”
Peregrinus apostolicus (pilgrim pope), which designates Pius VI, appears to be verified by his many journeys to new lands.
Pope Francis is the last pope. His actions speak louder as the persecutor of the faithful. Other attributes to that include:
- Performing exorcism, the catholic church doesn’t allow this much: On 19th May 2013, Pope Francis laid his hands on the head ofg a young man, who heaved heavily, and convulsed as the Pope prayed over him. The church later denied that he exorcised the boy, but the public display of a supposedly secret ritual dented an image.
- In 2018, Pope Francis caused an uproar after stating that atheists will also go to heaven. He contradicted the position of his predecessors, Benedict XVI who in 2007 stated, that hell “really exists and is eternal, even if nobody talks about it much anymore”, and in 1999 Pope John Paul II announced that hell was “the ultimate consequence of sin itself … rather than a place, hell indicates the state of those who freely and definitively separate themselves from God, the source of all life and joy”.
- On 17th October, 2023, Pope Francis met at his residence with leadership from the U.S. LGBT organization New Ways Ministry, which was previously denounced by both the U.S. bishops’ Conference and the Vatican’s doctrinal office for causing confusion on sexual morality among the Catholic faithful.
- 18th December 2023: Pope Francis allows priests to bless same-sex couples.
These are some of the controversial, unlike-Catholic doctrine. The last pope, the 112th Peter is living as per prophecy.
This is the same Pope who has been caught on camera refusing to shake hands with an African priest.
The world as it was structured seems to have reached the end. A new dawn beckons, a diabolic one.
The war of armageddon is currently ongoing.
But maybe, there’s one more prophecy before we go overboard. The end.
Matthew 24:15–16 follows Mark 13:14 closely: “So when you see the abomination of desolation spoken of by the prophet Daniel, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains”
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