URGENT ALERT! Pope Francis will be the Last Pope “ The Pope of the Apocalypse” – End Time Prophecy of the Popes!
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In the murky depths of ancient prophecies lies a chilling prediction that has haunted the corridors of power within the Vatican for centuries. The Saint Malachy, revered for his miraculous deeds, left behind a cryptic list of future pontiffs, culminating in a prophecy that has sent shivers down the spines of believers and skeptics alike. At the heart of this foretelling is the ominous assertion that Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff, may well be the harbinger of apocalyptic doom, earning him the eerie epithet, “The Pope of the Apocalypse.” But is this prophecy truly divine, or merely the machination of mortal ambition?
The enduring allure of prophecy has captivated human imagination for eons, weaving a tapestry of mystique and intrigue that transcends time itself. Among the annals of prophetic lore, the enigmatic visions of Saint Malachy stand as a testament to the enduring fascination with the future. Born in the twelfth century, this Irish bishop left behind a legacy shrouded in mystery, his name forever intertwined with the fate of the papacy.
His alleged prophecy, a list of 112 future popes, has captured the imagination of believers and skeptics alike, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the unknown. Yet, it is his chilling assertion regarding the final pontiff that has ignited fervent debate and speculation for centuries to come.
Exploration of Malachy’s Prophecy
Saint Malachy’s prophecy, purportedly penned during a mystical vision in 1139, has long been a subject of fervent scrutiny and interpretation. Within its cryptic verses lies a succession of pontiffs, each identified by a symbolic epithet that purportedly foretells their reign. From Innocent II, described as “De medietate Lunae” or “Of the half moon,” to the enigmatic “Gloria Olivae,” allegedly denoting Benedict XVI, Malachy’s prophecy spans centuries of papal history with eerie precision.
Yet, it is the prophecy’s grim finale that has thrust it into the spotlight of speculation. According to Malachy, the final pope, “Peter the Roman,” will preside over a period of unprecedented turmoil within the Holy Roman Church, culminating in the cataclysmic judgment of humanity. It is this chilling assertion that has earned Pope Francis the ominous moniker, “The Pope of the Apocalypse.”
Despite the fervent belief of many, Malachy’s prophecy has not escaped the scrutiny of skeptics and scholars. The timing of its publication, attributed to the monk Arnold Wion in 1595, raises suspicions of tampering and manipulation. Critics point to the striking accuracy of the prophecy’s earlier entries, followed by a conspicuous decline in precision during the Renaissance era and beyond.
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Moreover, the theory posited by French priest Louis Moreri suggests a more nefarious origin for the prophecy, linking it to the political machinations of Cardinal Girolamo Simoncelli during the papal conclave of 1590. According to Moreri, the prophecy may have been a calculated ploy to bolster Simoncelli’s bid for the papacy, casting doubt on its divine origins. In light of these doubts, the credibility of Malachi’s prophecy hangs precariously in the balance, caught between faith and skepticism.
Nostradamus and the End Times
While Malachy’s prophecy occupies a prominent place in the annals of eschatological lore, it is not the sole harbinger of apocalyptic doom. The writings of the famed seer Nostradamus have also fueled speculation about the end times, with his cryptic verses offering tantalizing glimpses into a future fraught with cataclysmic upheaval. In his magnum opus, “The Prophecies,” Nostradamus speaks of wars, natural disasters, and the rise of tyrants, painting a portrait of a world teetering on the brink of annihilation.
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The Science Channel’s “Decoding Nostradamus” delves into the intricacies of his predictions, suggesting that the famed astrologer may have foreseen the very Armageddon prophesied by Malachi. In the labyrinthine realm of prophecy, Nostradamus stands as a towering figure, his words echoing across the centuries with an eerie prescience that defies rational explanation.
Implications for the Future:
As the world hurtles towards an uncertain future, the prophecies of Malachy and Nostradamus serve as stark reminders of humanity’s inexorable march towards destiny. Whether viewed through the lens of faith or skepticism, these ancient prognostications force us to confront the fragility of our existence and the profound mysteries that lie beyond.
For believers, the prospect of Pope Francis as the harbinger of the apocalypse elicits a potent mix of fear and reverence, underscoring the profound significance of his pontificate in the eyes of history. Yet, amidst the clamor of prophecy and speculation, one truth remains immutable: the future remains veiled in shadow, its secrets known only to the hands of time.
In the hallowed halls of prophecy, the specter of the apocalypse looms large, casting a long shadow over the fate of humanity. From the cryptic verses of Saint Malachy to the enigmatic quatrains of Nostradamus, the echoes of the future reverberate through the corridors of time with an eerie insistence. Whether viewed as divine revelation or mere folly, these ancient prognostications compel us to confront the mysteries that lie beyond the horizon of our understanding.
As Pope Francis navigates the tumultuous waters of his pontificate, he carries with him the weight of prophecy, his every action scrutinized against the backdrop of apocalyptic anticipation. In the end, only time will reveal the ultimate truth behind the prophecies of Malachy and Nostradamus, leaving humanity to grapple with the uncertainty of its own destiny.
9 Things You Need to Know About the Prophecy of St. Malachy
Who was St. Malachy, what is the ‘prophecy,’ and what should we think of it?
After the announcement of Pope Benedict XVI’s resignation in 2013, many people started talking again about the “prophecy of the popes” attributed to St. Malachy. Who was he, what is the prophecy, and what should we think of it?
Here are 9 things you need to know:
1. What is “the prophecy of the popes?”
It is an alleged private revelation given to the medieval figure St. Malachy.
The prophecy consists of a list of 112 short phrases — enigmatic mottoes in Latin that are supposed to represent the popes from St. Malachy’s time onward. Click here for more on the “prophecy of the popes.”
2. Who was St. Malachy?
St. Malachy was the archbishop of Armagh, Ireland in the 1100s. Reportedly, he made a visit to Rome in which he had a vision of the future popes and wrote them down.
3. Why are people talking about the prophecy now?
The next-to-last motto in the prophecy of the popes has been associated with Pope Benedict XVI. Since he is now at the end of his papacy, that would bring us to the last name in the prophecy of the popes, which many have taken to indicate the final pope at the end of the world.
This passage reads as follows:
Peter the Roman, who will nourish the sheep in many tribulations; when they are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The end.
No, it is not. Although it has been influential in some Catholic circles for several hundred years, it is not approved by the Magisterium.
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5. What evidence is there concerning its authenticity?
A significant mark against its authenticity is the fact that it was not published until 1595, though St. Malachy died in 1148. There is no record of the prophecy existing in the intervening 447 years.
Allegedly, this was because the prophecy lay, forgotten, in a Roman archive, and it was not rediscovered until 1590.
This explanation is possible in principle, but the fact that we cannot establish its existence for hundreds of years until after its supposed author’s death is also consistent with the claim that it was a forgery composed around 1590 and then “salted” into the archive. (“Salting” is the term used for planting false records in archives.) It also may never have been in the archive but merely claimed to be.
While the fact that we have no mention of this document in the hundreds of years between the times of its reported composition and re-discovery does not prove that it is false, it does cast significant doubt on its authenticity.
6. How else can the reliability of the prophecy be evaluated?
If it is not possible to establish an external, historical record for the prophecy then the next logical approach is to examine its contents to see which theory of its origins they are more consistent with: Do the contents seem to suggest that it was written in the 1100s or do they suggest that it was written around 1590?
Many observers have thought the latter. One reason is that the “mottoes” for the period prior to 1590 are very easy to connect with the popes they allegedly represent.
By contrast, the mottoes assigned to the popes coming after 1590 are much harder to connect with the popes they allegedly represent, and often this can be done only in a contrived way.
The mottoes generally contain references to one of several things, including the pope’s name (his papal name, his birth name, or his family name), his place of origin, or a heraldic crest connected with him (his papal arms, his family crest, or the crest of his order or place of origin).
They often involve plays on words regarding these things, though that is more obvious in Latin than in English.
7. What are some examples of mottoes that are easy to connect with popes prior to 1590?
Some examples include:
Ex castro Tiberis (“From a castle on the Tiber”). This is connected with Celestine II (1143-1144), who was born in Citta di Castello (City of the Castle), which is on the banks of the Tiber river.
Frigidus abbas (“Cold Abbot”). This is connected with Benedict XII (1334-1342), who had been the abbot of a monastery at Fontfroide (“Cold Spring”).
De parvo homine (“From a small man”). This is connected to Pius III (1503), whose family name was Piccolomini, which is derived from piccolo (small) and uomo (man).
8. What are some examples of mottos that are hard to connect with popes after 1590?
More fundamentally, Jesus indicated that we would not know the time of the end.In keeping with Our Lord’s warning, predictions of the end of the world based on the Bible have a dismal track record, and trying to predict the time of the end based on an unapproved private revelation that shows signs of being forged is even more foolish.
We should trust God, live according to his word, and leave the future in his hands.
As Jesus said:
Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day (Matthew 6:34).
End-Time Prophecy of the Popes | Malachy (1094–1148)
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That’s nice, dear.
Good riddance but no. He may be the last Pope, but Armageddon will not happen.
What I wanted to say also is that there is no reincarnation. That is a bold lie satan invented through weak minds. This evil in the world is not going to change via med beds, karma, or anything else except through our reaching out to God in prayer to ask forgiveness of our sins. Sins like homosexuality, lesbianism, changing genders when people understand God created only two – male and female. Pornography, pedophilia, child and human sex trafficking in the world. All these are abominations to God. God created male and female and gave them a mortal NOT immortal soul, as many so-called Christians believe. We don’t go to heaven when we die. We are all in the grave until God calls us out of it. All this evil happening in our world, which NEVER EVOLVED! We are made in the image and likeness of God, not the same as animals. We did not evolve from monkeys or anything else. We are made of the god-kind. He put a special spirit in man that animals do not have. People need to know these things. Some day all mankind will know God’s Truth and that Truth will set YOU free.
I appreciate your sentiments, Sharon. Which are, and have been, the sentiments of Christians since its beginning (give or take some changes along the way). But facts are facts. And the salient fact here is that there is considerable evidence by now for the ‘fact’ of reincarnation. Which makes total sense, as fractals of our Creator Source. That we are on a Journey, to become ‘as unto’ our Creator. Becoming creators, in our own – earned – right. Raising our consciousness, through lifetimes of experiences (monitored by the Law of Karma) in this classroom, of – seeming – Duality. (It is a classroom, after all. Not ‘reality’ per se.)
I understand that it’s hard to take in, for a very committed Christian. But humanity has been well fooled in this matter. Some background: ‘The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold’ by ‘Acharya S’/D.M. Murdock, and ‘Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of The Christ’ under her given name; and ‘Caesar’s Messiah: The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus’ by Joseph Atwill. Major jobs of research.
With all that is going on in the world these days, we are on the verge of a major breakthrough, into a far, far better Era than we have experienced before, in our technological breakthroughs. And understanding the fact and role of reincarnation is a part of it. For, why would anyone – any incarnate soul – wish any harm to be done to any other part of Its Self?? Since, by this ‘take’ on things, We Are All One.
And All IS One.
P.S. And no, we were NOT ‘born in sin’. We are ‘born’ as part of a – the – Plan. Of a loving Creator.
Moses wrote the 1st 5 books of the Bible. It was God-inspired. The Bible is God’s sure word of prophesy. Apparently, you have lost your faith in God and His 10 commandments. God rules in the kingdoms of men and puts in and takes out those he chooses for His prophecies to come to fruition. He is an invisible Spirit. The Word, who became flesh and dwell among us was born of a virgin, God was His Father. Christ had the Spirit of God from birth. He was our Passover Lamb who died for all mankinds’ sins. If American, Britain, Judah in the middle east do not repent of the Sodom & Gommorah LGBTQ they are committing now, there will be a Great Tribulation. Jesus Christ with His angels will return to this earth to rule righteously. All of us need to get on our knees and pray every day ‘Thy Kingdom Come’. Mankind cannot rule without constatnt wars! We need His guidance. Do you know that satan is the god of this world and God allows it so that His prophecies will come to fulfillment?! You seem to be either agnostic or atheist in your speech about so-called karma. It doesn’t matter if you are or are not. There are to be 3 different resurrections from the dead if you read Revelations. The Bible is Jesus Christ in print. We need to read that book more than once to understand God’s ancient prophets and what they spoke about as ‘the latter days’. Adam is the one who sinned and ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. The first man sinned and that is why man has to die because of sinning in his life. God closed the Garden of Eden but He will give all a chance in a resurrection to physical life or to his ‘very elect’ who are following His Sabbaths, His Commandments and His Statutes. If you want to know about these things, there is only one church is America God is working through. It is in Oklahoma. It’s the only true church of God that is speaking and warning the world about what will come unless we repent and follow God. May God have mercy on those who understand. May God have mercy on you as well.
…And then there’s the perspective that the current Pope is the last Pope because the whole Christian ‘story’ is going to collapse under the weight of Truth. The Truth, as has come out in a large way in our time – via studies, books, articles, and especially by the plethora of videos on the Internet of children sharing info with their parents which they have subsequently been able to verify – of the phenomenon of reincarnation. Which is evidence, in and of itself, that there is Plan in and Purpose to life beyond just in and for itself only; that there is a larger reality than just this 3D, material one. But which also undercuts the need for a ‘Savior’. Because we are in the Process of ‘saving’ ourselves.
Consider. The Christian religion is based on the idea, as propounded in the first book of the Hebrew Bible, of ‘Original Sin,’ and thus of the need to be ‘saved’ because of a/the transgression of a/the First Couple. (in what is clearly a mythic story, by some ancient author attempting to figure out how Life began.) But what if sentient life is not a mistake, but The Way sentient life evolves naturally? That ‘we’ – our incarnate souls – are facets, fractals, aspects, points of view, expressions and experiences of our Creator Source. Chips off the old block, as it were. And thus, are gods in the making. Apprentice gods. Having – and learning – lessons along The Way. Life – as we have known it, in this 3D realm; this construct; this classroom – being a school. And the Purpose being to graduate.
Not to keep going around and around in it, as in a washing machine. And as determined by the Law of Karma…
Makes good sense to me. More, sense. Than that it was all a mistake.
And now, here we are. At a time – and Time – in our evolution, and our technological abilities, when we have free energy devices. And replicators. And Med Beds. And. And. And… And so, can change our more primitive ways of sharing goods and services with one another, in the light of working with, and in, Abundance. Not Lack.
To clarify: The concepts of interest-bearing money and fractional-reserve banking are just that. Concepts. Not like laws of physics. I’ve got a better idea. That we share goods and services with One another – and give of our best in the process – out of gratitude to our Creator for life with meaning.
Out of, in a word: Love.
Ah. Now, there’s a quality – and concept – worth living for.
And which makes far more sense than that of ‘Original Sin’.
The Popes have been evil from the beginning. The Vatican/Roman Catholic Church is called MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, MOTHER OF ABOMINATIONS AND THE MURDERS OF THE TRUE CHURCH THAT CHRIST DID BUILD IN HIS TIME. The true gospel Christ taught was about the Coming Kingdom of God to the Earth. Christ never spoke about himself. He spoke about the Father! The true church worships Saturday Sabbath NOT Sunday! It worships God’s true Holy Days not man’s holidays. Christ is going to return to this earth AGAIN after the Great Tribulation. There is no rapture as people seem to twist the gospels to what they want to believe. When the Roman church started everyone was to think that God’s Kingdom had already come, which was a complete and utter LIE by the pops and the vatican. This church/state combo along with leaders killed the true Christians who worshipped the correct Sabbath. Emperor Constantine change the day from Saturday to Sunday because he was a pagan and worshipped the sun god! The true ‘saints’ are not popes, they are the people then and now who are worshipping the true Sabbath and God’s Holy Days. People need to wake up. Satan has deceived the whole world. May God have mercy on us all! Do some research! All the daughters that came out of the Roman Catholic Church, started their own churches – Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, and many others – they were in ‘protest’ to the roman church then and were called ‘protestant’! But they are all still following the catholic churches ‘holidays’. She wants to bring them back under her again. Read Revelations. It’s all fortold in the Holy Bible!