Saturday, April 09, 2005

The Next Pope In Prophecy

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With the Pope's burial yesterday there was a solar eclipse. Likewise, when the Pope was born on May 18th, 1920, there also was a solar eclipse. What is the probability of being born and then buried on the same day as a solar eclipse? About 1 in 35,000.

What's really interesting is the connection of this "coincidence" with the prophecy of Saint Malachy who in 1139 wrote down his vision of the popes to come until the end of the world. He wrote down that there would be 112 popes from that time forth and for each pope he gave a descriptive phrase or sentence. What descriptive phrase did he give for Pope John Paul II, the 110th pope since 1139? This pope was referred to as "De labore Solis" or 'from the labour of the sun'.

As for the next pope, Malachy provided the following description: "Gloria de Olivae" or 'the Glory of the Olives'.

Please bear in mind that the 111th pope since Malachy's prophecy is the second to last in the list. Who is the last pope? The antichrist himself according to Malachy: "In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be occupied by Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at the term of which the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the formidable Judge will judge his people. The End."

In other words, it looks like the throne of the catholic church will be usrurped by satan on earth as part of the church's persecution following the next pope. Who would do this? I believe I may have the answer...

P.S. For those who still question why we went to war with Iraq, please read this article.
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