Sunday, March 25, 2012

THE LAST 10 POPES:"MALACHY'S PROPHECIES"

Pope Benedict XI arrived in Silao,
Mexico on Friday 3/23,the start of a six-day
trip to Mexico and Cuba.

SILAO, Mexico (AP) — Pope Benedict XI
emphasized that violence was caused by greed.
The church, he told reporters has a
“great responsibility”“to educate the conscience,
teach moral responsibility and strip off the mask,
the idolatry of money that enslaves mankind.”

Hundreds of young priests in white and black
cassocks,waiting to pass through the metal
detectors, shouted

"Christ Lives!" and "Long Live Christ the King!"
— the battle cry of the Cristeros.

On April 19th, 2005 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
was elected Pope Benedict XVI, the 265th Pope.
The name Benedict means "blessing".

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Malachy's Prophecies - The Last 10 Popes
Known to Catholics as St. Malachy (1094-1148)

Born in 1094 A.D. at Armagh, Ireland,
Saint Malachy is also known as: Maolmhaodhog ua
Morgair; Maol Maedoc; and Malachy O'Morgair.
He died as he himself predicted, on November 2,
1148 at Clairvaux, France. Malachy was canonized
the first Irish Saint in the Catholic Church by
Pope Clement III in 1190 A.D.

The correspondence between the prophecies of
Saint Malachy and the Mayan Calendar (whose
'long count' ends in 2012) are alarming,
to put it mildly.

Why did the ancient Mayan or pre-Maya choose
December 21st, 2012 A.D., as the end of their
Long Count calendar? Saint Malachy was a
12th century Irish monk, who, while on a visit to Rome had a vision of all the popes who would ever reign.

Malachy "saw"-and committed to paper-
a series of Latin phrases describing the popes
to come. He catalogued each one with an
epigrammatic verse, such as 'the tears of the sun'.

Malachy made the prophecy in 1139.
Reportedly it was entrusted to Pope Innocent II in 1140.
But for some reason it was "lost" in the Vatican for
400 years, only to be "discovered" in 1595 A.D.

Malachy s predictions reputedly were made in 1139
while he was on a pilgrimage to the Vatican,
where he was appointed papal legate for Ireland.
On his last trek to the holy see in Rome, in 1148,
Malachy accurately predicted the place and time
of his own death:

Clairvaux, France, on All Souls Day, November 2,
of that same year.

The Malachy Prophecies were first published in
1595, by a Benedictine monk; historian named
Arnold de Wyon, who found them 5 years earlier
in the Vatican archives. Arnold recorded them
in his book, entitled: 'Lignum Vitæ'.
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Malachy's Prophecies - THE LAST 10 POPES:

1. The Burning Fire. PIUS X. 1903-1914.
This Pope showed a burning passion for
spiritual renewal in the Church.

2. Religion Laid Waste (Religio Depopulata).
BENEDICT XV. 1914-1922. Unfortunately, this was true.
During this Pope's reign saw Communism move into
Russia where religious life was laid waste, and
World War I with the death of millions of Christians
who were carnage in Flanders Field and elsewhere.

3. Unshaken Faith. PIUS XI. 1922-1939. This Pope faced
tremendous pressure from fascist and sinister powers in
Germany and Italy, but he was an outspoken critic of
Communism and Fascism which enraged Hitler.

4. An Angelic Shepherd. PIUS XII. 1939-1958.
This Pope had an affinity for the spiritual world and
received visions which have not been made public.
Peter Bander says Pius XII "has emerged as one of
the great Popes of all time," and he "was in the truest
sense of the word an Angelic Pastor to the flock..."

5. Pastor and Mariner. JOHN XXIII. 1958-1963.
" Pastor et Nauta" or "Pastor and sailor". John was
a pastor to the world, much beloved, and the Patriarch
of Venice. The connection to "mariner" is thus remarkable.

6. Flower of Flowers. "Flos Florum" PAUL VI. 1963-1978.
Paul's coat-of-arms depicts three fleurs-de-lis,
correspondingto Malachy's prophecy. His coat of arms
included three fleurs-de-lis (iris blossoms).
At the popular and controversialsite of Garabandal in
Spain, a seer named Conchita Gonzalez once noted:
“The Blessed Virgin said in 1962 that there will
only be two more popes after Paul VI.”

7. Of the Half Moon. "De Medietate Lanae," or
"from the halfmoon" JOHN PAUL I. 1978-1978.
John Paul I was elected Pope on August 26, 1978,
when there was a half moon.He reigned 33 days,
that is, about one month, when he died,
although many think he was murdered.

He was the 109th Pope - is "De Medietate Lunae"
(Of the Half Moon).

The corresponding pope was John Paul I (1978-78),
who was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon)
and was baptized Albino Luciani which means white light,
such as that given off by the half-moon in Malachy's
prophecy.

He became pope on August 26, 1978, when the moon
appeared exactly half full. It was in its waning phase.
He died the following month, soon after an
eclipse of the moon.

8. The Labor of the Son. "De Medietate Lunae"
JOHN PAUL II. 1978-2005 Amazingly, Pope John Paul II
was the only pope who was both born the day of an eclipse
of the sun, and entombed the day the sun was eclipsed.
One of Malachy's strangest predictions concerned the pope
who would follow 'De Medietate Lunae'. He is designated
as'De Labore Solis', or 'from the toil of the sun'.
Applied to John Paul II, this phrase reveals nothing
less than a double prophecy.

John Paul II was born on May 18, 1920. On that date in the
morning there was a near total eclipse of the sun over Europe.
The 110th Pope is 'De Labore Solis' (Of the Solar Eclipse,
or,From the Toil of the Sun).

The corresponding pope is John Paul II (1978-2005).
Karol Wojtyla (John Paul II) was born on May 18,
1920 during an eclipse of the sun. Like the sun he came
out of the East (Poland). Like the sun he has visited
countries all around the globe while doing his work.
Karol was the first non-Italian pope in 456 years.
He spoke eight languages and he traveled more
than any other pope in history.

John Paul II died at the Vatican on Saturday,
April 2, 2005, the same day as a partial eclipse,
visible in the Americas.

John Paul II may also be connected to the revelation of
Saint Faustina Kowalska of Poland (quoting Jesus),

"I bear a special love for Poland and if she
will be obedient to My Will, I will exalt her in
might and holiness. From her will come forth the
spark that will prepare the world for My final
coming" (Diary "Divine Mercy in My Soul").

Disturbing about Pope John Paul II is that no other
Pope in history ever has called for a "New World Order",
and this pope waited until he had sat on the Throne of
Peter for over 25 years!

Why would Pope John Paul II wait for 25 long years before
announcing his affinity for the New World Order?
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Pope Benedict XVI, the 265th Pope.
Is this the last pope to reign?

9. The Glory of the Olive. The Order of
St. Benedict has said this Pope will come from
their order. It is interesting that Jesus gave his
apocalyptic prophecy about the end of time from
the Mount of Olives. This Pope will reign during
the beginning of the tribulation Jesus spoke of.

The 111th prophesy is "Gloria Olivae"
(The Glory of the Olive).
The Order of Saint Benedict has claimed that
this pope will come from their ranks. Saint Benedict
himself prophesied that before the end of the world
his Order, known also as the Olivetans, will
triumphantly lead the Catholic Church in its
fight against evil.And, it is noteworthy that the
previous Benedict (XV) was a pope obsessed
with peace.

Some others say, he will lead all faithful followers of the
Lord Jesus to martyrdom and others say that he will
tear down the walls of the Vatican, auctioning off all
the objects within, in order to feed and enlighten those
in the 3rd World who have not yet heard the
Gospel of Christ.

10. PETER THE ROMAN The 112th prophesy
states: The final Pope will likely be Satan,
taking the form of a man named Peter who will
gain a worldwide allegiance & adoration.

"In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church
there will reign Petrus Romanus, 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."

http://www.bibleprobe.com/last10popes.htm

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