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To: marshmallow
Time to take another look at the prophecies of St Malachy

St. Malachy O'Morgair (1095?-1148)
Maelmhaedhoc O’Morgair (Latin form: Malachy) was born in Armagh, Ireland in 1094. In 1148, he died in the arms of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, his biographer.

St. Malachy was reported to have possessed the powers of levitation, healing, and clairvoyance. While on his way to the Vatican to assume the post of papal legate for Ireland, he fell into trance and saw a line of papal reigns stretching from the successor to Innocent II and extending through centuries to the last of the line, identified as Peter of Rome.

Malachy assigned short descriptions in Latin to each pope when he committed his vision to paper. These mottoes usually refer to a family name, birthplace, coat-of-arms, or office held before election to the papacy. Some of the phrases are multiple prophecies, written with ingenious word play. For example, Pius II, who reigned for only 26 days in 1503, was aptly described as "De Parvo Homine" (from a little man). His family name was Piccolomini, Italian for "little man."

Sometimes the personal history of the pope plays a part in the motto given by Malachy. Clement XIII (1758-69), who had conenctions with the government of the Italian state of Umbria and whose emblem was a rose, was called by Malachy Rosa Umbriae, the "Rose of Umbria."

The passage of time has proved doubters of St. Malachy wrong, for his prophecies have turned out to be amazingly accurate. He even prophesied the precise date of his own death, and got it right. The prophecies concern the papacy, starting with Pope Celestine II in 1143. In all, 112 popes and their characteristics are listed from 1143 to the "end of the world."

Here are descriptions of the final popes according to Malachy:

Pastor et Nauta/Shepherd and Navigator: John XXIII (1958 -1963), patriarch of Venice (a city full of sailors) led his flock to a modernization of the Church through the Ecumenical Council. John chose two symbols for this Council -- a cross and a ship.

Flors Florum/Flower of Flowers: Paul VI (1963-1978) had a coat-of-arms depicting three fleurs-de-lis.

De Medietate Lunae/From the Half Moon: John Paul I (1978-1978) had the given name of Albino Luciani or "white light." Half-way into his short reign, a lunar eclipse occurred.

De Labore Solis/From the Toil of the Sun [Labore could also be Effort, Distress, Suffering, Trouble, leading to quite a few variations. The preceding is the usual translation.]: John Paul II was born during the solar eclipse of May 18, 1920.

De Gloria Olivae/From the Glory of the Olives: The Order of Saint Benedict has claimed that this pope will come from their ranks. Saint Benedict himself prophesied that before the end of the world his Order, known also as the Olivetans, will triumphantly lead the Catholic Church in its fight against evil.

Petrus Romanus/Peter of Rome: The Final Pope? "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock among many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people."

19 posted on 04/01/2005 8:11:39 AM PST by paleocon patriarch ("Never attribute to a conspiracy that which can be explained by incompetence.")
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To: paleocon patriarch

Is there not an ellipsis (.....) between Gloria Olivae (Olivae is a genitive singular, hence the Golry of the Olive) and Petrus Romanus or Peter the Omega, suggesting an unknown number of intervening popes between the two?


27 posted on 04/01/2005 8:20:45 AM PST by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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To: paleocon patriarch
De Gloria Olivae/From the Glory of the Olives

Which means Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini, Archbishop Emeritus of Milan. Is not the martini the glory of the olive?

34 posted on 04/01/2005 8:27:35 AM PST by Loyalist (See it. Now: dissonanceanddisrespect.blogspot.com)
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To: paleocon patriarch

Let's play with this a bit. A Benedictine pope? Any ideas who this could be? According to a Google search I just did, "The more than ninety year old Cardinal Paul Augustin Mayer is actually now the only Benedictine Cardinal in the Sacred College." Of course the nomination need not go to a cardinal. It's doubtful that Mayer is papabile, unless he were to come up as a compromise candidate unlikely to live very long. That would bring us very quickly to the last pope in the prediction.

If not Mayer, can anyone think of a likely Benedictine candidate?


36 posted on 04/01/2005 8:29:13 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: paleocon patriarch

Thanks. IIRC, it's said the next Pope will have a short reign, and then it's the Last Pope?


50 posted on 04/01/2005 8:34:40 AM PST by null and void (innocent, incapacitated, inconvenient, and insured - a lethal combination for Terri...)
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To: paleocon patriarch

The "Peter the Roman" pope was a later insert.

The original work was only 111 Popes -- ending with De Gloria Olivae.

Prior to the 1969 Publication of the works Peter the Roman was inserted.

It is believed the line of Benedict will rise to seat of Peter -- as to if this will be final Pope; stay tuned.


58 posted on 04/01/2005 8:44:25 AM PST by Mordichia
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To: paleocon patriarch
De Gloria Olivae/From the Glory of the Olives

Could be a Semitic (olive skin color) Pope. If you take a Pope from behind the Iron Curtain and he brings down Communism, what about a Pope from an Arab country to reach out and convert Muslims during the WoT?
74 posted on 04/01/2005 9:00:01 AM PST by UnbelievingScumOnTheOtherSide (Give Them Liberty Or Give Them Death! - Islam Delenda Est! - Rumble thee forth...)
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