Petrus Romanus concerns the papal lineage and a 800-year-old dark warning centered around each of, and the last, pope of the Catholic Church. The Prophecy of the Popes is a list of 112 short phrases in Latin. They purport to describe each of the Roman Catholic popes beginning with Pope Celestine II (elected in 1143).Tradition holds that Malachy had been called to Rome by Pope Innocent II,
and while there, he experienced the vision of the future popes, including the last one, which he wrote down in a series of cryptic phrases.
According to the prophecy, the next pope (following the current pope, Benedict XVI) is to be
Pope Benedict XVI
the final pontiff, Petrus Romanus or Peter the
St. Malachy
Roman. The idea by some Catholics that the next pope on St. Malachy’s list heralds the beginning of “great apostasy” followed by “great tribulation” sets the stage for the imminent unfolding of apocalyptic events, and whose pontificate will end in the destruction of the city of Rome.This would give rise to a false prophet who, according to the book of Revelation, leads the world’s religious communities into embracing a political leader known as the Antichrist. In recent history, several Catholic priests have been outspoken on what they have seen as this inevitable danger rising from within the ranks of Catholicism as a result of secret satanic “Illuminati-Masonic” influences. These priests claim secret Read the rest of this entry →
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