Prophecy Of Malachy - Francis Last Pope?

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This has interested me for years. I used to admire the pope because I was baptized catholic and went to catholic school until 4th grade. I think I heard about the pope prophecy about 20 years ago.

Allow me to introduce myself again. I'm half Irish and my last name McInerney. Does anyone know a McInerney or have you heard the name? There was an author named Jay McInerney.


Back to the subject at hand. I am not a believer in the catholic teachings as the methodically kept the Bible from the common folk for centuries. The catholic church is a whore. I'm a Protestant Christian and a dispensationalist. I wish I was more astute regarding Ireland, normal life there and politics. I have trouble pronouncing all the last names over there. Oh, by the way, I'm from St. Louis MO, USA and I'm retired after selling auto parts for 31 years.

This topic may not be worthy of a thread but we can discuss it and other things as well.

Answer: St. Malachy, whose Gaelic name was Máel Máedóc, was born in Ireland in AD 1094. He became a Catholic priest and later the Archbishop of Armagh. Several miracles have been attributed to him, according to evidence investigated by the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first Irishman to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.

Malachy was an influential reformer within Irish Catholicism, bringing its liturgical practices into closer agreement with those of Rome. For his efforts, he was appointed legate for Ireland, but during his second trip to Rome, in 1148, he became ill and died on November 2.

Malachy is known today for a set of prophecies, purportedly written by him in 1139, concerning the future line of Popes. His list started with his contemporary, Pope Celestine III and continued through the next 112 Popes. The last Pope would be called Petrus Romanus (“Peter the Roman”), whose reign would end with Judgment Day. Malachy’s vision of the future included a brief, cryptic description of each Pope.

According to Catholic tradition, Malachy’s prophecy remained hidden until AD 1590, when it was first published. It has been a source of conjecture and controversy ever since. The prophecy has recently come into focus again because of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. According to Malachy’s reckoning, Pope Francis I will be the last.

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There is an evil in the Vatican, an evil that is growing and shaping the Catholic world into a falsehood that will doom every soul that refuses to accept the truth and blindly follows the deception of the Anti-Christ.

Those of you who read these words will consider this the ramblings of some oddball, but if there is one thing I could beg of you it would be to read this thread with an open mind, research what I am about to post and then and only then provide your comments.

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Papacy began 13 March 2013

Ordination 13 December 1969
by Ramón José CastellanoConsecration 27 June 1992
by Antonio QuarracinoCreated Cardinal 21 February 2001
by John Paul II

Birth name Jorge Mario BergoglioBorn 17 December 1936 (age 81)
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Papacy began 19 April 2005
Papacy ended 28 February 2013
Predecessor John Paul IISuccessor Francis
Ordination 29 June 1951
by Michael von FaulhaberConsecration 28 May 1977
by Josef StanglCreated Cardinal 27 June 1977
by Paul VI

Birth name Joseph Aloisius RatzingerBorn 16 April 1927 (age 90)
Marktl, GermanyNationality German



9 years in the difference of age between the two popes. 8 years Ratzinger was Pope for just 5 years.

Benedict XVI shocked the world when he became the first pope to resign in almost 600 years.

We were never given a real reason why Pope Benedict resigned, he is still alive today and seems to be in good health. The picture below is from 2017.

Some believe there was a power struggle and he was forced to make way for Francis, others believe there was something more sinister behind the scenes.

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What is the prophecy of St. Malachy?

St. Malachy, whose Gaelic name was Máel Máedóc, was born in Ireland in AD 1094. He became a Catholic priest and later the Archbishop of Armagh. Several miracles have been attributed to him, according to evidence investigated by the Roman Catholic Church. He was the first Irishman to be canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.

Malachy is known today for a set of prophecies, purportedly written by him in 1139, concerning the future line of Popes. His list started with his contemporary, Pope Celestine III and continued through the next 112 Popes. The last Pope would be called Petrus Romanus (“Peter the Roman”), whose reign would end with Judgment Day. Malachy’s vision of the future included a brief, cryptic description of each Pope.

According to Catholic tradition, Malachy’s prophecy remained hidden until AD 1590, when it was first published. It has been a source of conjecture and controversy ever since. The prophecy has recently come into focus again because of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. According to Malachy’s reckoning, Pope Francis I will be the last.

Here are the final five Popes, according to Malachy:

Flos Florum (“Flower of Flowers”) – Pope Paul VI
De medietate Lunae (“Of the Half Moon”) – Pope Juan Pablo I
De Labore Solis (“From the Toil of the Sun”) – Pope John Paul II
Gloria Olivae (“The Glory of the Olive”) – Pope Benedict XVI
Petrus Romanus (“Peter the Roman”) – Pope Francis I

Some people have found “evidence” that Malachy’s prophecy is true. For example, Paul VI’s coat of arms contained fleur-de-lys, thereby associating him with flowers. Other connections between the prophecy and the Popes are more strained and hardly plausible.

The prophecy of Malachy concerning the final Pope is as follows: “In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman, 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.” According to Malachy, the final Pope will take the title “Pope Peter the Roman” or a derivative thereof. According to Catholic teaching, the apostle Peter was the first Pope, and, according to Malachy, another Peter will be the final one.

The mention of “persecution” and the destruction of Rome in Malachy’s prophecy have led some to believe that the final Pope will be the Antichrist or the False Prophet of Revelation 19:20. There are others who find a prediction of a “black Pope” in Malachy’s writings.

What is the prophecy of St. Malachy?



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Have a look at the image below and compare its shape to the image of a snake beside it. Note the overall shape — wide back, narrow, rounded front, eyes in the middle, nostril at the front, and curved top.

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In the middle of the stage sits a statue of Christ rising from an atomic apocalypse. It was designed by Pericle Fazzini and put in place by 1977. Have a look at it below. Do you notice anything about Jesus’ head?

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Notice the lack of any Christian imagery in the hall, nothing.
 

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Speaking to the newspaper’s founder, journalist and atheist Eugenio Scalfari, Francis was quoted as saying of those who die in a state of mortal sin: “They are not punished. Those who repent obtain God’s forgiveness and take their place among the ranks of those who contemplate him, but those who do not repent and cannot be forgiven disappear. A hell doesn’t exist, the disappearance of sinning souls exists.”
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Things are MUCH Worse than u imagine, Satanism has been installed in the Vatican THRU the Private Ownership of the Vatican Bank, the Owners of which worship Lucifer via the Talmud (fake jews), & are 'Anti-Christ'.

They have been aiming to undermine it for over 200 years, & have actively undermined it from 'Within' over decades. Pope Francis was recruited. There's a huge amount of evidence to back this up. He has also visited Temples of false God's, bowed to a Sun God in Philadelphia, visited Synagogues & prayed for the arrival of THEIR false 'Messiah' with the Rabbis ! .....places he should not even be. Migration is to undermine 'Christian Civilization', & paedophilia & 'sacrifice rituals' are rampant. You can check him on u tube, he cannot even say the 'Our Father'........

Francis brings back the Bent Cross, Broken Cross

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Jorge Bergoglio is not a pope and is not teaching the teachings of Christ. He is antiChrist and was declared excommicatio. What you see as the Roman Catholic church from the Vatican is satanic in expression and teaching if not outright. The only true Roman Catholic's are those who do not hold to anything emanating from Vatican II or who have properly been baptised and held all the sacraments by non-Vatican II advocates.

 
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