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Rodolphe Gilthier made the following predictions in 1675.
‘Rome will lose its scepter by the persecution of false philosophers. The pope will become a prisoner of his subjects. The church of god will be subjected to homage and stripped of its temporary goods. After a time there will be no pope. A prince of Aquilon will wander through Europe with a great army. He will overthrow the republics and exterminate the rebels. His sword, held by god, will defend the church of Christ, exalt the orthodox faith and subdue the empire of Mahomet. A new pastor, one of faith, called from the coast by a heavenly sign, will come in simplicity.’
‘Rome will lose its scepter’. Benedict XVI (Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger) was unjustly deposed by his cardinals (his subjects and the false philosophers) in favor of the false pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio). So from then on there was a schism in the catholic church. His unstable health was presented as an excuse. Benedict XVI was therefore truly a prisoner of his own subjects. After his death on December 31, 2022, there will be no more pope for a while. A while refers to a short period. Perhaps the false Pope Francis will also die soon afterwards, but probably will continue to rule unjustly ‘for a while’. After the death of Francis we will still be without a pope, because no new pope will be elected, since Francis falsely occupied the seat. The new shepherd is the last pope Petrus Romanus. He is a true and simple man, originally coming from the north coast of France. This pope may temporarely choose Avignon as his base, but later he will bring the papal seat to Jerusalem.
The following prediction comes from Bernard de Bustis in the 15th century.
‘… at that time there will be a schism in the church of God, because of the election of the pope, because several will be elected…’
And he continues:
‘He will appoint one of them, but it will not be the true pope’.
These statements are about the election of Francis as a false pope. The schism then occurs within the walls of the Vatican and is therefore not known to the outside world. He also mentions in his prediction that the one who appoints the false pope is ‘a certain king among the most powerful of Christianity’.
About this ‘king’ he continues:
‘He will persecute the real pope and all his followers, so that the majority chooses to speak out for the antipope and not for the real pope. But this antipope will come to a sad end and the real pope will remain as the only and undisputed pope.’
With the election of Francis, you already had a schism because the real pope Benedict XVI was deposed under pressure. In addition, with the subsequent orchestrated election of Francis, the real newly elected pope was sidelined and persecuted, which on its own is also a schism. So this could already be about Petrus Romanus, but most likely not, who later comes back to the forefront after the sad death of Francis.
Bernard de Bustis elaborates on this in more detail:
‘The one who is the true pope at the time of the schism is called Roboam, while the false pope is called Jeroboam; and this because the true pope, from the moment of the schism, can count only on the support of two twelfths of the christians. The ten other twelfths follow the pseudo-pope. Nevertheless, the true cardinals and guardians of the Roman Church will follow Roboam, and only the bad Jeroboam.’
Roboam (also Rehoboam, Rechoboam) and Jeroboam (Jerobeam) are names from the Bible, where a very similar story is told and where the tribe of Dan joined Jeroboam. Rehoboam is the son of Solomon. Jeroboam was some kind of supervisor for Solomon. Franciscus, or Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is therefore equated with Jeroboam here. This is a unique and incredible similarity in name. Just look at how the eight letters of Jeroboam appear in the first eleven letters of Franciscus' birth name (the eight letters are underlined): JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO. Jero and Jorge are perfect anagrams without the G. All eight letters of Jeroboam appear in the first eleven letters of his birth name. We know that seers often use anagrams to obscure the real names of future persons. This is a very nice example of this.
The person who should have been pope is called Roboam. In the many translations of the Bible, the name Rehoboam or Rechoboam is the most common. If Bernard de Bustis chooses to use Roboam instead of Rehoboam, it means that this name is a better anagram of his real name than Rehoboam. We can then search the list of cardinals who were eligible to become the next pope in 2013 for the name that most closely matches Roboam. In the false election of Francis in 2013, there were 113 voting cardinals who could have been elected pope. I cannot link Roboam to any of these 113 cardinals with any certainty.
It is important to note that this Roboam may not be Petrus Romanus.
Indeed, a certain Anna-Maria Taïgi predicted in the 19th century:
‘The pope who will reign will be someone who is not even a cardinal. Moreover, he does not live in Rome.’
And also:
‘At the end, she emphasized once again that the future pope was at that moment a simple priest and was situated in a rather distant country.’
Bishop Malachy, born Maelmhaedhoc in Armagh, Ireland, is said to have compiled a list of 112 popes in the 12th century, starting in 1143 and ending with the last pope. There is a theory that the original list only contained 111 popes and that the last pope, Petrus Romanus, was only added in much later editions. It is not certain whether Malachy is indeed the author of this list of popes. The 112th pope would therefore be the last pope ever. The given names of these popes did not correspond to the real names. It is always a description or link that relates to this pope. The descriptions are sometimes so obscure that even today it is difficult to connect the pope in question with the names of Malachy. The last 4 popes were given the following names, followed by the possible translations and meanings:
De medietate lunae
of the crescent moon
half of the moon
His papal name was John Paul I. His birth name was Albino Luciani. He was pope for only 33 days, from August 26, 1978 to September 28, 1978. Some claim he was assassinated. The crescent is associated with the start of his reign during a half moon and the end during a half moon. So he ruled from one half moon phase to the next half moon phase.
De labore solis
the work of the sun
of the solar eclipse
on Labor Day
of solitary labor
The pope's name was John Paul II. His birth name was Karol Józef Wojtyła. This pope was born on May 18, 1920 during a partial solar eclipse over the Atlantic Ocean and was buried on April 8, 2005 during a partial solar eclipse in America. There are 1 to 5 solar eclipses on our planet each year. He was forced by the Nazi regime to work in a quarry during World War II, which could be described as solitary labor. His reign lasted from October 16, 1978 to April 2, 2005. He was beatified on May 1, 2011, Labor Day.
Gloria olivae
the glory of the olive
glory of the olive tree
His pope's name is Benedict XVI. His name at birth is Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger. He was titular bishop of the diocese of Velletri-Segni, which shows olive branches in their coat of arms. The olive branch is also the symbol of Benedict of Nursia after whom this pope is named. He was born on April 16, 1927 in Germany. He was elected pope on April 19, 2005 and after 8 years was forced to resign on February 28, 2013. According to the Vatican, he resigned voluntarily. He was succeeded unlawfully by the false pope Francis who was named Jorge Mario Bergoglio at his birth. However, there can only be 1 pope and in fact he remained pope until his death. A pope cannot possibly resign although this has happened in the past. So there is clearly a schism in the Catholic Church. A schism that was foreseen and described by countless visionaries. The false Pope Francis is also not mentioned in Malachy's list and the last Pope Petrus Romanus has yet to come. Benedict XVI died on December 31, 2022. After his death, no other pope was elected. So there is currently no pope, which has also been predicted many times by seers.
Petrus Romanus
Roman Peter
Peter the Roman
This last pope also received a short text:
‘In persecutione extrema S.R.E. (Sancta Romana Ecclesia) sedebit. Petrus Romanus qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus. quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & ludex tremendus iudicabit populum suum. Finis.’
‘In an extreme persecution the Holy Roman Church will be. Peter the Roman will graze his sheep during many troubles (trials): when this will be over, the seven-hilled city (civitas septicollis, Rome) will be destroyed and the terrible (great, frightening) judge will assess (judge) his people. The end.’
Bishop Jan Cieplak writes in 1889 that there will be 113 popes. This is one pope more than Bishop Malachias foresees. This could therefore be the false pope Francis, who Bishop Malachias does not count.
Jeane Dixon, an American visionary from the twentieth century, also made statements about the last popes. One of them would be injured during his office. The second would be deposed by his own cardinals. The third would be murdered by a disturbing event or as a result of his disturbing words or actions. On May 13, 1981 and on May 12, 1982, there were attacks on the then reigning pope John Paul II, who was injured on both occasions. The next pope Benedict XVI was secretly forced to resign in 2013. The third pope would be murdered and then it concerns the false pope Francis or the last pope Petrus Romanus.
Pope Pius X, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was pope from 1903 to 1914 and made an illustrious prediction about a future pope.
‘What I have seen is horrible! Will it be me, will it be my successor? I do not know. But what is certain is that I saw the pope fleeing from the Vatican while he was walking over the corpses of his priests! Tell no one as long as I live!’
Brother Jean de Roquetaillade prophesied in 1345:
‘In the last times, at the time of these trials, the pope and the cardinals will be forced to flee, leaving Rome in tragic circumstances, and his life will be filled with sorrow and anxiety. The pope will seek refuge in a place of exile where he will enjoy a short respite in a place where no one will recognize him. He will die a cruel death.’
This is Pope Francis. Then he mentions the next Pope Peter Romanus:
‘But in the end, god will raise up an angel, his vicar; a pope with such a holy life that even the angels will be amazed and rejoice. Enlightened by god, this pope will reform the priesthood, calling it back to the life of the apostles. He will transform the whole world with his holiness and bring everyone back to the true faith. Everywhere, the fear of God, virtue and good morals will triumph. He will lead all the scattered sheep and bring them back to the fold, and there will be only one faith, one law, one baptism, one and the same rule of life on earth. All men will love one another, help one another and do good. All quarrels and wars will cease.’
In 1820, Katharina Emmerich's visions were written down:
‘While the church was being demolished on one side, it was being built on the other side...’
and
‘Now I saw a new pope coming, he was much younger and stricter than the previous one.’
and
‘He took completely different people into his service, clergy and also secular people...’
This concerns Petrus Romanus.
In the “Liber Mirabilis” from 1524 we read:
‘In 1530 from the diocese of Limoges the third pope of Rome will come forth. This good pope of Rome, coming from France, will be elected in a miraculous way. And never again will there be a French pope in Rome.’
However, since 1530 no pope has come from France. This is most likely the last pope Petrus Romanus who comes from the north of France. However, Limoges is located more to the south of France. We can also read that this pope brings the seat of the Church of Rome to Jerusalem. This has never happened since 1530 either.
From Marie des Terreaux from Lyon in France at the beginning of the 19th century we can read about the reign of the last pope:
‘That he was the holy Pope destined to withstand the storm which raged against the barque of Saint Peter; that the arm of god would support and defend him against the wicked, who would be humiliated and confused; that he would finally have the gift of miracles, and that his reign would last twenty-seven years and about six months, they add.’
This period of 27 years with Petrus Romanus corresponds well with the long peace we get under the northern king from Belgium, where a period of 25 years of peace is usually predicted.
We also quote from her the following statements:
‘…that the future pope was still a simple priest, and outside the State, in distant regions, very far away; that he would be elected in an extraordinary way; that he would carry out reforms…’
Here we can see that the future ‘French’ pope will not live in France, but in a region ‘very far away’ and is not a cardinal, but an ordinary priest. The ‘State’ (état in French) refers to France. Either this pope is French by nationality, but lives abroad, or he was born in a former colony of France, which makes him French for Marie des Terreaux.
Another prediction about the last pope comes from the abbot Merlin Joachim from Celico in Italy around the 12th century:
‘…this glorious pope, whose name will begin with an R’
‘But six and a half years later the pope will give his soul back to god: his death will be surrounded by the prestige of miracles. The end of his days will come in a barren province, situated between a river and a lake, near the mountains...’
Petrus Romanus will therefore die after six and a half years. Merlin Joachim sees another 3 angelic pastors coming before the Antichrist comes.
In ‘Les Derniers Temps, by M. l'abbé Rougeyron’ from 1862, a reference is made to an unspecified manuscript from the ‘Bibliothèque de Plaisance’:
‘A just and fair man, from Galatia, will be pope.’
Galatia is located in present-day Turkey, but the Galatians are originally Celts or Gauls. Petrus Romanus is therefore a priest or pastor with a European (French) origin who is in Turkey around 2025 or a little later.
‘Rome will lose its scepter by the persecution of false philosophers. The pope will become a prisoner of his subjects. The church of god will be subjected to homage and stripped of its temporary goods. After a time there will be no pope. A prince of Aquilon will wander through Europe with a great army. He will overthrow the republics and exterminate the rebels. His sword, held by god, will defend the church of Christ, exalt the orthodox faith and subdue the empire of Mahomet. A new pastor, one of faith, called from the coast by a heavenly sign, will come in simplicity.’
‘Rome will lose its scepter’. Benedict XVI (Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger) was unjustly deposed by his cardinals (his subjects and the false philosophers) in favor of the false pope Francis (Jorge Mario Bergoglio). So from then on there was a schism in the catholic church. His unstable health was presented as an excuse. Benedict XVI was therefore truly a prisoner of his own subjects. After his death on December 31, 2022, there will be no more pope for a while. A while refers to a short period. Perhaps the false Pope Francis will also die soon afterwards, but probably will continue to rule unjustly ‘for a while’. After the death of Francis we will still be without a pope, because no new pope will be elected, since Francis falsely occupied the seat. The new shepherd is the last pope Petrus Romanus. He is a true and simple man, originally coming from the north coast of France. This pope may temporarely choose Avignon as his base, but later he will bring the papal seat to Jerusalem.
The following prediction comes from Bernard de Bustis in the 15th century.
‘… at that time there will be a schism in the church of God, because of the election of the pope, because several will be elected…’
And he continues:
‘He will appoint one of them, but it will not be the true pope’.
These statements are about the election of Francis as a false pope. The schism then occurs within the walls of the Vatican and is therefore not known to the outside world. He also mentions in his prediction that the one who appoints the false pope is ‘a certain king among the most powerful of Christianity’.
About this ‘king’ he continues:
‘He will persecute the real pope and all his followers, so that the majority chooses to speak out for the antipope and not for the real pope. But this antipope will come to a sad end and the real pope will remain as the only and undisputed pope.’
With the election of Francis, you already had a schism because the real pope Benedict XVI was deposed under pressure. In addition, with the subsequent orchestrated election of Francis, the real newly elected pope was sidelined and persecuted, which on its own is also a schism. So this could already be about Petrus Romanus, but most likely not, who later comes back to the forefront after the sad death of Francis.
Bernard de Bustis elaborates on this in more detail:
‘The one who is the true pope at the time of the schism is called Roboam, while the false pope is called Jeroboam; and this because the true pope, from the moment of the schism, can count only on the support of two twelfths of the christians. The ten other twelfths follow the pseudo-pope. Nevertheless, the true cardinals and guardians of the Roman Church will follow Roboam, and only the bad Jeroboam.’
Roboam (also Rehoboam, Rechoboam) and Jeroboam (Jerobeam) are names from the Bible, where a very similar story is told and where the tribe of Dan joined Jeroboam. Rehoboam is the son of Solomon. Jeroboam was some kind of supervisor for Solomon. Franciscus, or Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is therefore equated with Jeroboam here. This is a unique and incredible similarity in name. Just look at how the eight letters of Jeroboam appear in the first eleven letters of Franciscus' birth name (the eight letters are underlined): JORGE MARIO BERGOGLIO. Jero and Jorge are perfect anagrams without the G. All eight letters of Jeroboam appear in the first eleven letters of his birth name. We know that seers often use anagrams to obscure the real names of future persons. This is a very nice example of this.
The person who should have been pope is called Roboam. In the many translations of the Bible, the name Rehoboam or Rechoboam is the most common. If Bernard de Bustis chooses to use Roboam instead of Rehoboam, it means that this name is a better anagram of his real name than Rehoboam. We can then search the list of cardinals who were eligible to become the next pope in 2013 for the name that most closely matches Roboam. In the false election of Francis in 2013, there were 113 voting cardinals who could have been elected pope. I cannot link Roboam to any of these 113 cardinals with any certainty.
It is important to note that this Roboam may not be Petrus Romanus.
Indeed, a certain Anna-Maria Taïgi predicted in the 19th century:
‘The pope who will reign will be someone who is not even a cardinal. Moreover, he does not live in Rome.’
And also:
‘At the end, she emphasized once again that the future pope was at that moment a simple priest and was situated in a rather distant country.’
Bishop Malachy, born Maelmhaedhoc in Armagh, Ireland, is said to have compiled a list of 112 popes in the 12th century, starting in 1143 and ending with the last pope. There is a theory that the original list only contained 111 popes and that the last pope, Petrus Romanus, was only added in much later editions. It is not certain whether Malachy is indeed the author of this list of popes. The 112th pope would therefore be the last pope ever. The given names of these popes did not correspond to the real names. It is always a description or link that relates to this pope. The descriptions are sometimes so obscure that even today it is difficult to connect the pope in question with the names of Malachy. The last 4 popes were given the following names, followed by the possible translations and meanings:
De medietate lunae
of the crescent moon
half of the moon
His papal name was John Paul I. His birth name was Albino Luciani. He was pope for only 33 days, from August 26, 1978 to September 28, 1978. Some claim he was assassinated. The crescent is associated with the start of his reign during a half moon and the end during a half moon. So he ruled from one half moon phase to the next half moon phase.
De labore solis
the work of the sun
of the solar eclipse
on Labor Day
of solitary labor
The pope's name was John Paul II. His birth name was Karol Józef Wojtyła. This pope was born on May 18, 1920 during a partial solar eclipse over the Atlantic Ocean and was buried on April 8, 2005 during a partial solar eclipse in America. There are 1 to 5 solar eclipses on our planet each year. He was forced by the Nazi regime to work in a quarry during World War II, which could be described as solitary labor. His reign lasted from October 16, 1978 to April 2, 2005. He was beatified on May 1, 2011, Labor Day.
Gloria olivae
the glory of the olive
glory of the olive tree
His pope's name is Benedict XVI. His name at birth is Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger. He was titular bishop of the diocese of Velletri-Segni, which shows olive branches in their coat of arms. The olive branch is also the symbol of Benedict of Nursia after whom this pope is named. He was born on April 16, 1927 in Germany. He was elected pope on April 19, 2005 and after 8 years was forced to resign on February 28, 2013. According to the Vatican, he resigned voluntarily. He was succeeded unlawfully by the false pope Francis who was named Jorge Mario Bergoglio at his birth. However, there can only be 1 pope and in fact he remained pope until his death. A pope cannot possibly resign although this has happened in the past. So there is clearly a schism in the Catholic Church. A schism that was foreseen and described by countless visionaries. The false Pope Francis is also not mentioned in Malachy's list and the last Pope Petrus Romanus has yet to come. Benedict XVI died on December 31, 2022. After his death, no other pope was elected. So there is currently no pope, which has also been predicted many times by seers.
Petrus Romanus
Roman Peter
Peter the Roman
This last pope also received a short text:
‘In persecutione extrema S.R.E. (Sancta Romana Ecclesia) sedebit. Petrus Romanus qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus. quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur, & ludex tremendus iudicabit populum suum. Finis.’
‘In an extreme persecution the Holy Roman Church will be. Peter the Roman will graze his sheep during many troubles (trials): when this will be over, the seven-hilled city (civitas septicollis, Rome) will be destroyed and the terrible (great, frightening) judge will assess (judge) his people. The end.’
Bishop Jan Cieplak writes in 1889 that there will be 113 popes. This is one pope more than Bishop Malachias foresees. This could therefore be the false pope Francis, who Bishop Malachias does not count.
Jeane Dixon, an American visionary from the twentieth century, also made statements about the last popes. One of them would be injured during his office. The second would be deposed by his own cardinals. The third would be murdered by a disturbing event or as a result of his disturbing words or actions. On May 13, 1981 and on May 12, 1982, there were attacks on the then reigning pope John Paul II, who was injured on both occasions. The next pope Benedict XVI was secretly forced to resign in 2013. The third pope would be murdered and then it concerns the false pope Francis or the last pope Petrus Romanus.
Pope Pius X, Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was pope from 1903 to 1914 and made an illustrious prediction about a future pope.
‘What I have seen is horrible! Will it be me, will it be my successor? I do not know. But what is certain is that I saw the pope fleeing from the Vatican while he was walking over the corpses of his priests! Tell no one as long as I live!’
Brother Jean de Roquetaillade prophesied in 1345:
‘In the last times, at the time of these trials, the pope and the cardinals will be forced to flee, leaving Rome in tragic circumstances, and his life will be filled with sorrow and anxiety. The pope will seek refuge in a place of exile where he will enjoy a short respite in a place where no one will recognize him. He will die a cruel death.’
This is Pope Francis. Then he mentions the next Pope Peter Romanus:
‘But in the end, god will raise up an angel, his vicar; a pope with such a holy life that even the angels will be amazed and rejoice. Enlightened by god, this pope will reform the priesthood, calling it back to the life of the apostles. He will transform the whole world with his holiness and bring everyone back to the true faith. Everywhere, the fear of God, virtue and good morals will triumph. He will lead all the scattered sheep and bring them back to the fold, and there will be only one faith, one law, one baptism, one and the same rule of life on earth. All men will love one another, help one another and do good. All quarrels and wars will cease.’
In 1820, Katharina Emmerich's visions were written down:
‘While the church was being demolished on one side, it was being built on the other side...’
and
‘Now I saw a new pope coming, he was much younger and stricter than the previous one.’
and
‘He took completely different people into his service, clergy and also secular people...’
This concerns Petrus Romanus.
In the “Liber Mirabilis” from 1524 we read:
‘In 1530 from the diocese of Limoges the third pope of Rome will come forth. This good pope of Rome, coming from France, will be elected in a miraculous way. And never again will there be a French pope in Rome.’
However, since 1530 no pope has come from France. This is most likely the last pope Petrus Romanus who comes from the north of France. However, Limoges is located more to the south of France. We can also read that this pope brings the seat of the Church of Rome to Jerusalem. This has never happened since 1530 either.
From Marie des Terreaux from Lyon in France at the beginning of the 19th century we can read about the reign of the last pope:
‘That he was the holy Pope destined to withstand the storm which raged against the barque of Saint Peter; that the arm of god would support and defend him against the wicked, who would be humiliated and confused; that he would finally have the gift of miracles, and that his reign would last twenty-seven years and about six months, they add.’
This period of 27 years with Petrus Romanus corresponds well with the long peace we get under the northern king from Belgium, where a period of 25 years of peace is usually predicted.
We also quote from her the following statements:
‘…that the future pope was still a simple priest, and outside the State, in distant regions, very far away; that he would be elected in an extraordinary way; that he would carry out reforms…’
Here we can see that the future ‘French’ pope will not live in France, but in a region ‘very far away’ and is not a cardinal, but an ordinary priest. The ‘State’ (état in French) refers to France. Either this pope is French by nationality, but lives abroad, or he was born in a former colony of France, which makes him French for Marie des Terreaux.
Another prediction about the last pope comes from the abbot Merlin Joachim from Celico in Italy around the 12th century:
‘…this glorious pope, whose name will begin with an R’
‘But six and a half years later the pope will give his soul back to god: his death will be surrounded by the prestige of miracles. The end of his days will come in a barren province, situated between a river and a lake, near the mountains...’
Petrus Romanus will therefore die after six and a half years. Merlin Joachim sees another 3 angelic pastors coming before the Antichrist comes.
In ‘Les Derniers Temps, by M. l'abbé Rougeyron’ from 1862, a reference is made to an unspecified manuscript from the ‘Bibliothèque de Plaisance’:
‘A just and fair man, from Galatia, will be pope.’
Galatia is located in present-day Turkey, but the Galatians are originally Celts or Gauls. Petrus Romanus is therefore a priest or pastor with a European (French) origin who is in Turkey around 2025 or a little later.