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The Prophecy of the Last Pope...Is this Finally the End?

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The often predicted Rapture, a protestant interpretation of the Second Coming of Christ, was supposed to happen on March 21, 2011, according to some of a popular persuasion - but it didn't. The world was supposed to end December 21, 2012, as per the Mayan calendar - but it didn't. So what should we expect now with Pope Francis’ election? According to Saint Malachy’s prophecy, this pope is supposed to be the last one in this almost 2000 year old line of illustrious pontiffs! Saint Malachy’s Prophecy of the Popes began with Celestine II who was the 165th Pope. This publication, however, shall look at the papacy from St. Peter, at the very beginning, right up to the alleged last pope, Peter the Roman. In the first segment, that is, from St. Peter (the first pope) through to Innocent II, the 164th Pope, we will look at each pope from an historical perspective only. The popes reigned between A.D. 33 and A.D. 1143. Most of the early popes of this era were considered martyrs, having faced the brutal persecution of the Romans. However, as we shall see, from the perspective of proper Christian conduct, the character of many of the popes at the latter end of this era left very much to be desired. The papacy of this era was plagued with instability and corruption, and was characterized by periods of very short reigns, with some popes reigning for just mere days. This is the period when the popes delved deeply into dirty politics, got involved in wars and infighting, corruption, depravity, violence, murder, greed and lust for power. Popes were involved in adultery, homosexuality, and fathering illegitimate children. In the second segment, we shall take a detailed look at the prophecies of Saint Malachy as they relate to each of the 112 popes he saw in his vision. Contained therein, is a complete list of the 112 popes, ranging from Celestine II, who was the 165th pope in A.D. 1143, to Peter the Roman, who is alleged be the final pope at the end of the world. For each pope, the publication documents the following: the pope’s number, the period he reigned, the prophetic motto Malachy used to describe him and the explanation of the motto as it was played out in history. You will find the uncanny accuracy of these prophecies to be utterly amazing! On the night of March 13, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Argentina was elected as the Catholic Church's new pope, taking the name Francis. Thousands of Catholics gathered under umbrellas outside St. Peter's Basilica, and eagerly listened to the church's 266th pontiff, who addressed the faithful from the balcony. On the surface, Pope Francis, a man of apparent humility, seems to be a very unlikely candidate for the prophecy, but we will all have to watch and see what unfolds as this new Pope gets settled in the seat of power. Folks, we are seemingly headed for some very interesting but disturbing times. Will this supposedly man of such great humility be the false prophet who will be working alongside the antichrist in the final days of human history? Divination Spirituality
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