I guess we got a new pope recently, I was hoping he'd be a young guy but I guess not. Why you ask was I hoping he would be a young guy?, you'll find out as you read. Whether you believe it or not, it's still pretty interesting.
Some of you may have heard of the prophecies of St. Malachy (11th Century), he had wrote down a list of all the popes from his day forward, 112 in all. He included a brief phrase on each pope which happened to match certain characteristics of that pope exactly. And according to him there are only two popes left. :shock:
Here are some examples of his Papal Prophecies, let's go back as far as five popes to show you what I mean. I'll give the breif description about them which were written some 900 years before they reigned, the names of the popes, after which is the description that you may find uncannilly accurate.
"Pastor en Nauta" - Pastor and mariner = JOHN XXIII. 1958 - 1963
He is consider one of the most beloved popes in history, he was close to the people like a pastor to his flock.
Before he was elected pope he was the Patriarch of Venice, a city well known for its links to the sea and sailors (a maratime city).
When he convoked the Ecumenical Council in 1962, John chose two symbols for the council badge-a cross and a ship.
"Flos Florum"- Flower of Flowers = PAUL VI. 1963-1978
His coat of arms had three iris blossoms.
"De Medietate Lanae" Of the Half Moon or From the Half Moon = JOHN PAUL I. 1978-1978
He became pope on August 26, 1978, when the moon was exactly half full.
He was born in the diocese of Belluno, translated beautiful moon.
His birth name was Albino Luciani, translated white light, which is the type of light given by the moon.
This pope reigned for only 33 days, this could also signify half-moon since work was not even completed, he also died a few days after a lunar eclipse
"De Labore Solis" Of the Solar Eclipse, or From the Toil of the Sun = JOHN PAUL II. 1978-2005
He was a native of Krakow Poland, the city where Copernicus strived for years to prove his (then heretical) theory of how the earth revolved aroun the sun.
He was born on May 18, 1920. On that date there was a near total eclipse of the sun over Europe.
On the day of his burial a solar eclipse could be seen over North and South America.
(Europe, N. & S. America are also where most Catholic Christians reside, if this has any bearing to the eclipeses)
" Gloria Olivae," or Glory of the Olive = Pope Benedict XVI. 2005-Present
This prophecy has already been partially if not fully fullfilled.
The new pope took the name Benedict, from St. Benedict. The order dedicated to St. Benedict is The Benedictine Order, is also know as the Olivetans... hence the Glory of the Olive.
There maybe other stuff that can can happen that relates to this, that are associated with the olives, so we'll see.
...And the last pope, according to St. Malachy...
"Petrus Romanus" or Peter the Roman = ???
The fate that awaits Peter the Roman is not so good.
According to St. Malachy and as well as other corresponding reliable prophecies which line up with what St. Malachy is saying, the fate that awaits him is this...
Peter the Roman reigns through many tribulations.
Rome (the Vatican) is invaded, destroyed and burned to the ground.
Peter is forced out of Rome and either dies in exile or in captivity.
At least one pope has a similar vision that went along the lines of what Malachy wrote;
In 1909, while granting an audience, pope Pius X leaned back and closed his eyes. Suddenly he "awoke" and cried out: "What I see is terrifying. Will it be myself? Will it be my successor? What is certain is that the pope will quit Rome, and in leaving the Vatican, he will have to walk over the dead bodies of his priests."
Now you know why I was hoping this pope would be a young guy, turns out he's not. So if this is all true I hope the this pope lives to be a hundred, a hundred and twenty would be nice.
Some of you may have heard of the prophecies of St. Malachy (11th Century), he had wrote down a list of all the popes from his day forward, 112 in all. He included a brief phrase on each pope which happened to match certain characteristics of that pope exactly. And according to him there are only two popes left. :shock:
Here are some examples of his Papal Prophecies, let's go back as far as five popes to show you what I mean. I'll give the breif description about them which were written some 900 years before they reigned, the names of the popes, after which is the description that you may find uncannilly accurate.
"Pastor en Nauta" - Pastor and mariner = JOHN XXIII. 1958 - 1963
He is consider one of the most beloved popes in history, he was close to the people like a pastor to his flock.
Before he was elected pope he was the Patriarch of Venice, a city well known for its links to the sea and sailors (a maratime city).
When he convoked the Ecumenical Council in 1962, John chose two symbols for the council badge-a cross and a ship.
"Flos Florum"- Flower of Flowers = PAUL VI. 1963-1978
His coat of arms had three iris blossoms.
"De Medietate Lanae" Of the Half Moon or From the Half Moon = JOHN PAUL I. 1978-1978
He became pope on August 26, 1978, when the moon was exactly half full.
He was born in the diocese of Belluno, translated beautiful moon.
His birth name was Albino Luciani, translated white light, which is the type of light given by the moon.
This pope reigned for only 33 days, this could also signify half-moon since work was not even completed, he also died a few days after a lunar eclipse
"De Labore Solis" Of the Solar Eclipse, or From the Toil of the Sun = JOHN PAUL II. 1978-2005
He was a native of Krakow Poland, the city where Copernicus strived for years to prove his (then heretical) theory of how the earth revolved aroun the sun.
He was born on May 18, 1920. On that date there was a near total eclipse of the sun over Europe.
On the day of his burial a solar eclipse could be seen over North and South America.
(Europe, N. & S. America are also where most Catholic Christians reside, if this has any bearing to the eclipeses)
" Gloria Olivae," or Glory of the Olive = Pope Benedict XVI. 2005-Present
This prophecy has already been partially if not fully fullfilled.
The new pope took the name Benedict, from St. Benedict. The order dedicated to St. Benedict is The Benedictine Order, is also know as the Olivetans... hence the Glory of the Olive.
There maybe other stuff that can can happen that relates to this, that are associated with the olives, so we'll see.
...And the last pope, according to St. Malachy...
"Petrus Romanus" or Peter the Roman = ???
The fate that awaits Peter the Roman is not so good.
According to St. Malachy and as well as other corresponding reliable prophecies which line up with what St. Malachy is saying, the fate that awaits him is this...
Peter the Roman reigns through many tribulations.
Rome (the Vatican) is invaded, destroyed and burned to the ground.
Peter is forced out of Rome and either dies in exile or in captivity.
At least one pope has a similar vision that went along the lines of what Malachy wrote;
In 1909, while granting an audience, pope Pius X leaned back and closed his eyes. Suddenly he "awoke" and cried out: "What I see is terrifying. Will it be myself? Will it be my successor? What is certain is that the pope will quit Rome, and in leaving the Vatican, he will have to walk over the dead bodies of his priests."
Now you know why I was hoping this pope would be a young guy, turns out he's not. So if this is all true I hope the this pope lives to be a hundred, a hundred and twenty would be nice.