A few years ago, I would have laughed at this as pure nonsense and just a historical oddity. I even shrugged off Benedict XVI's resignation as notable solely because it has been 600 years since another pope had done it. But now with a good long look at Francis, I believe I'm with a lot of other people in thinking that if he isn't the Anti-Pope, we don't need to wait around for someone worse.
So strangely, even though I think it's beyond bizarre that someone could have predicted this so many centuries ago, the prophecy gives me hope that the current situation will not persist.
"Saint Malachy, an obscure Irish archbishop from the 12th century, is said to have written a text called "The Prophecy of the Popes", in which he foretold the end of the papacy, the destruction of Rome, and the Last Judgment. Is this only one more apocalyptic vision? Another 'end of the world' tale like the one people have imagined in the Mayan calendar? Perhaps not."
The current Anti-Christ pope is supposed to be the last pope. They don't admit he's an Anti-Christ in the documentary though.
It's a surreal context tempting fate. A 13 century prophecy. Vague as always when rattling the bones and full of yarn. Until they've purposefully preceeded with its succession, or the notions of its vague prophecy, where each pope was prophesied. Until the last pope is supposedly the current one. And the Church has changed, becoming unrecognisable, Batman's redeemer, or pedopete's. But hadn't it changed the most after WW1 with the fall of the Empire? No not British, Austrian. In any event ominous foreboding as always with prophecy, where Baba Vanga suggests Rome will be destroyed, or something?
The documentary suggests that destruction is a possibility. But it also talks about the current monstrosity like he's a great guy. So I don't know what their agenda is, but to me one of the weirdest things is how they have portraits of all the popes going around the wall of this room, but there's no more room for portraits.
I haven't seen the video/documentary. It's probably watered down where they've tried to debunk the prophetic connotations. Plenty of hits doing this on searches. But succession has poked at it. Going so far as nominating it. Although who knows what it all was? It supposedly hasn't been entirely accurate, and kinda vague. During that time period it was an art. They made machines for predicting the future. In Islam as well.
But I thought the last pope was either the fall of Religion or something along the lines of the destruction of Rome, or the Vatican. And it was supposed to be ominous. But it could've easily had another meaning, where religion has changed. Look at today. Look at Rome today. Easily misconstrued. But then again who knows. Read about it briefly, probably also watched an episode of ancient aliens where it was mentioned.
From what I saw the only accuracy in this prophecy was regarding popes that had sat during and prior to its writing. Beyond that the accuracy has been pretty non existent.
Happy to reevaluate if someone has more information
A few years ago, I would have laughed at this as pure nonsense and just a historical oddity. I even shrugged off Benedict XVI's resignation as notable solely because it has been 600 years since another pope had done it. But now with a good long look at Francis, I believe I'm with a lot of other people in thinking that if he isn't the Anti-Pope, we don't need to wait around for someone worse.
So strangely, even though I think it's beyond bizarre that someone could have predicted this so many centuries ago, the prophecy gives me hope that the current situation will not persist.
"Saint Malachy, an obscure Irish archbishop from the 12th century, is said to have written a text called "The Prophecy of the Popes", in which he foretold the end of the papacy, the destruction of Rome, and the Last Judgment. Is this only one more apocalyptic vision? Another 'end of the world' tale like the one people have imagined in the Mayan calendar? Perhaps not."
The current Anti-Christ pope is supposed to be the last pope. They don't admit he's an Anti-Christ in the documentary though.
I honestly fear the next one will be the leader of a new one-world-religion, based out of Salt Lake City. His last name is Oaks
It's a surreal context tempting fate. A 13 century prophecy. Vague as always when rattling the bones and full of yarn. Until they've purposefully preceeded with its succession, or the notions of its vague prophecy, where each pope was prophesied. Until the last pope is supposedly the current one. And the Church has changed, becoming unrecognisable, Batman's redeemer, or pedopete's. But hadn't it changed the most after WW1 with the fall of the Empire? No not British, Austrian. In any event ominous foreboding as always with prophecy, where Baba Vanga suggests Rome will be destroyed, or something?
The documentary suggests that destruction is a possibility. But it also talks about the current monstrosity like he's a great guy. So I don't know what their agenda is, but to me one of the weirdest things is how they have portraits of all the popes going around the wall of this room, but there's no more room for portraits.
I haven't seen the video/documentary. It's probably watered down where they've tried to debunk the prophetic connotations. Plenty of hits doing this on searches. But succession has poked at it. Going so far as nominating it. Although who knows what it all was? It supposedly hasn't been entirely accurate, and kinda vague. During that time period it was an art. They made machines for predicting the future. In Islam as well.
But I thought the last pope was either the fall of Religion or something along the lines of the destruction of Rome, or the Vatican. And it was supposed to be ominous. But it could've easily had another meaning, where religion has changed. Look at today. Look at Rome today. Easily misconstrued. But then again who knows. Read about it briefly, probably also watched an episode of ancient aliens where it was mentioned.
If you find a link please share?
This is the video I watched:
https://www.amazon.com/Prophecy-Popes-Patrick-Floersheim/dp/B07FVJPNQJ/
It was not trying to debunk, it was more supportive.
When I was trying to find the link for you, I saw a bunch of other content, check it out:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=end+time+prophecy+of+the+popes
Thank you
Awesome.
From what I saw the only accuracy in this prophecy was regarding popes that had sat during and prior to its writing. Beyond that the accuracy has been pretty non existent.
Happy to reevaluate if someone has more information
I only know what I saw in this video. I was wondering what other people thought about it.