St. Malachy Prophecies: The End of Religion - The Last Pope (Petrus Romanus)

Octavusprime

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The city on 7 hills is often though to be Rome but interestingly there are around 60 cities that can make such claim. Here is the wiki listing all of them.

List of cities claimed to be built on seven hills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interesting to me are the many US cities like LA, San Francisco and Seattle. But of even more interest would be Jerusalem and Tehran, Iran.

Considering the current events I can imagine both going up in flames. Which could cascade into all 60 cities falling to a great war, a war to end all wars.
 

TnWatchdog

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This coming year, 2013 should be a interesting year for Prophecies.
What do you think Sam?



Pope Benedict XVI to step aside on Feb. 28, 2013
This is amazing!! We need to watch this closely. I think the next pope will be the false prophet that approves the works of the great deciever...you know that guy that rings those hells' bells and has a favorite number of 666...what a loser!
 

TnWatchdog

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Photo: Lightning Strikes Vatican After Pope's Resignation

Many are talking about the strike's incredible timing


By SKYE Editors
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They say timing is everything. On Feb. 11, 2013, Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation, making him the first pontiff in 600 years to do so. Hours after the shocking announcement, lighting struck St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

Just a coincidence?
 

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Does The Pope Resign To Fulfill St. Malachy's Enigmatic Prophecy?
16 February, 2013

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MessageToEagle.com - Pope Benedict XVI shocked millions of people when he announced his decision to step down ahead of Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Easter Lent on the Roman Catholic calendar. Pope Benedict XVI will step down on February 28 and the future seems uncertain, some say.

According to St. Malachy's famous doomsday prophecy there would only be 112 more popes before the Last Judgment and Benedict XVI is 111.

Malachy, (1094-1148), (his family name was O'Morgair), was known to Catholics as St. Malachy.

Born in Armagh, Ireland, Malachy, an Irish monk and clairvoyant later became the Archbishop of Armagh.


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St. Malachy's 12th-century prophecy predicts that the next pope will be the last. Here, a statue of St. Malachy stands in Sterling Heights, Mich.

According to the old records, on his visit to Rome, St. Malachy fell into trance and had a vision of all the future popes to come. He described each of them in single, sometimes cryptic Latin phrases which today, if compared with history, have proved to be oddly accurate!

The "Prophecy of Popes" ends with the 112th pope, named "Petrus Romanus" or "Peter the Roman " and a with a cryptic warning of doomsday.

In the extreme persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit ... Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations: and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the terrible judge will judge his people. The End.

Although most scholars consider the document a 16th-century elaborate hoax there are certain uncanny predictions which turned out to be true.

Malachy prophesied the first pope on his list would be "from a castle on the Tiber." Celestine II, elected in 1143, was born in Toscany on the shores of the Tiber River.

Malachy predicted another pope would be "elevated from a hermit." Nicholas IV, pope from 1288 to 1292, had been a hermit in the monastery of Pouilles.

The 45th pope in the prophecy is described as coming "from the hell of Pregnani". Indeed, Pope Urban VI (1378-1389) was born Domenico Prignano and came from a village near Naples called Inferno (hell).

Following Benedict's resignation, theorists began questioning if Malachy might actually be right.

However, although Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana might bear the same name as the person mentioned in the prophecy, there are no Roman-born cardinals in the running to be Benedict's successor.

"There are no Pietros among the living cardinals; two Pierres (as second name): Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir and Jean-Pierre Ricard; and one Pedro: Rubiano Sáenz," according to librarian Salvador Miranda, creator and producer of the website The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church.


A majority of theologians dismiss St. Malachy's prophecy as nothing but a tale. Father Igor Kovalevsky, Secretary-General of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Russia says "all this is but speculation and has nothing to do with reality."

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Text from St. Malachy's "Prophecy of Popes."

"There is nothing surprising about the Pope's decision to step down. He has chosen to do this for the good of the church, having considered all pros and cons and demonstrating utmost courage and humility. As for Saint Malachy's Prophecies, I'm keen on cheap mysticism and wouldn't advise anyone to fall for it. Whoever is trying to play it up has a weak belief. And when one doesn't believe in God, he will believe in anything," Father Igor Kovalevsky said.

Although the Church does not put any faith in St. Malachy's enigmatic document there are still many ordinary people who think that Pope Benedict steps down fulfilling the doomsday prophecy. The same people remind us that one of the favorites to succeed Benedict XVI is Ghanaian Cardinal Turkson.

His first name is Peter, just like the last Pope…
 

TnWatchdog

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FYI: This was listed on being on the C2C Insider audio, which I will be listening to. John Hogue always has interesting information to offer...If you aren't an Insider member on Coast to Coast you should join and you can listen to the programs anytime you want. Good stuff!
February 19, 2013 Coast Insider Audio​
St. Malachy & Pope Prophecies:
With the advent of Pope Benedict XVI's sudden resignation, author John Hogue discussed the prophecies of St. Malachy, the 12th century Irish bishop who predicted all the subsequent popes following a vision. Malachy was on a pilgrimage in Rome in 1140 and while situated on a hill at sunset, he "went into an ecstatic trance; his serving monks around him put out candles and paper and started writing down...his utterances of 2 or 3 word Latin mottoes," Hogue explained. This list was handed to Pope Celestine II, he continued, and was presented as a prophecy of the succession of the Popes with the mottoes representing the name or heraldry of the next 111 Popes, until the Catholic version of the Apocalypse occurs with the selection of the 112th Pope (the Pope after Benedict will be the 112th). Interestingly, Malachy's prophecy disappeared until it was rediscovered in 1595, and there was suspicion t hat it was a forgery.

The motto Malachy indicated for the 112th Pope referenced the name Petrus Romanus or Peter of Rome, and Hogue analyzed a number of possible candidates with Peter in their name, though he suspects the next Pope will likely be someone hailing from Italy. According to approved Catholic prophecy (which differs from Malachy's), there are several stages leading up to the Apocalypse, including a time of miracles, with mass healings, Marian apparitions, and signs in the heavens. Hogue wondered if the current spate of meteors and fireballs, as well as the coming of the bright comet ISON later this year might relate to this.

He also reviewed prophecies of Nostradamus that could relate to our current time frame, the Popes, and the Apocalypse. When Nostradamus wrote "when the great Pontiff will change lands," this could refer to how the next Pope could become a refugee after the destruction of Rome, Hogue said. For more, check out his blog posting, Pope Benedict XVI Resigns, Prophecies of St. Malachy, Papabille and the Last Pope Petrus Romanus.
 

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TnWatchdog, Thanks for the info! I found the interview with John Hogue on Coast to Coast that you were referring to on Youtube.
 

BlastTyrant

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Potentially the Rumors of one World Religion are starting to come to pass?

One religion,One currency,one language

i have heard this many many times
 

Samstwitch

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Potentially the Rumors of one World Religion are starting to come to pass?

One religion,One currency,one language

i have heard this many many times


Yes it is coming to pass. Actually, it's not just from Rumors of a one world religion and government. It originates from Bible Prophecy. The Scriptures foretell of this time in great detail.
 

BlastTyrant

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Potentially the Rumors of one World Religion are starting to come to pass?

One religion,One currency,one language

i have heard this many many times


Yes it is coming to pass. Actually, it's not just from Rumors of a one world religion and government. It originates from Bible Prophecy. The Scriptures foretell of this time in great detail.
The one Religion and One Currency is in the Makes, the one language is going to be significantly harder to bring about
 

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