The controversy is over #112, because there were only #111 in the originally written version. #112 was inserted in a subsequent edition long after his death.
Actually,I was just thinking of this exact topic. However, I had no idea where to begin to look for it. Thanks !!
Like you, I've learned to keep an open mind,(Just in case !!)
I believe a great many things are possible in this world, which dreams are made of.
It is my greatest pleasure that in the last week of the Pope's reign, a Catholic friend of mine took me to about 5 Masses, including Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. It really meant something to me, and I am in fact thinking of converting to Catholic, providing the new Pope is a good conservative person.
Anyone have any info on how to go about converting? FReepmail me if you do.
Peter the Roman will not be Satan.
If a Canonized saint wrote this from the Catholic Church sooo many years ago,it is probable, and more then one person even before this post has mentioned this saint and his prophecies.
The Bible tells of end times...as well, much much to all of it.
Methinks Saint Malachy was drinking a wee too much Mead at a Dublin tavern when this was written.
people, i don't know. this is pretty far stretched. why don't focus on the teachings of the church and the good that our pope gave us. of course, if the next pope is a benedictine, i might get a little scared...
You wrote. 10. PETER THE ROMAN - This final Pope will likely be Satan
Where did this come from, Bob Jones University?
FFR, FYI
The last true prophet was John the writer of Revelations. All others are frauds.
Bump for later reading....
Just to let everybody know, there's going to be a solar eclipse on Friday, the day of the Pope's funeral. Interestingly, St. Malachy called Pope John Paul II the Son of the Eclipse. He was born on an eclipse and buried on an eclipse. Mmm, very interesting...
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/space/04/05/solar.eclipse.ap/index.html
Glory of the Olives.
Prediction: Cardinal Ennio Antonelli will be the next pope.
Why?
1. He's Italian and the vast majority of popes are Italian.
2. He is listed as papabile on the Catholic Encyclopedia (www.newadvent.org)
3. He was born in Umbria, one of the main regions in Italy for producing olives.
4. He is Archbishop of Florence, which is in Tuscany, another major region for producing olives in Italy.
I don't really know, but it's fun to guess.
Hogwash, throw some salt over your left shoulder and I'm sure everything will be fine.