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Saint Malachy, Prophecies about 112 popes until the end of the world, the last five Popes
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Posted on 10/14/2007 8:25:58 PM PDT by Salvation

Saint Malachy 
Prophecies about 112 popes until the end of the world.

Note: The Church does not lean on private revelation for doctrinal matters, but it does not oppose to the faithful obtaining benefit from them so long as they don't go against our faith.  

This analysis focuses on the last five Popes in the context of the prophecies of Saint Malachy.

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Saint Malachy was born in Amagh Ireland in 1094, he lived a religious life as a monk, then he was ordained priest and finally Bishop. He was canonized in 1199 by Pope Clement III. His biography was compiled by Saint Bernard, a contemporaneous saint.

He made a pilgrimage to Rome and during the end of the year 1139 and the beginning of 1140 had a series of visions about 112 Popes from Celestine III, elected Pontiff in 1130 until the last Pope who is described in his list as Peter Romanus.

After the last Roman Pontiff, Saint Malachy predicts the end of the world.

The Benedictine historian Arnold Wion was the first person to mention these prophecies in his book Lignum Vitae, published in 1559.

These prophecies are short, but they have demonstrated to be very accurate, even though in the time of their publication they caused much controversy as some claimed that they were falsified.

The book of prophecies of Saint Malachy was published originally in 1969 by Colin Smythe Ltd. in England, with the title "Prophecies of St. Malachy and St. Columbkille."

Tan Books published the book in the United States in 1973 with the title "Prophecies of Saint Malachy" its author is Peter Bander.

The foreword reads like this:

In publishing THE PROPHECIES OF SAINT MALACHY, Colin Smythe Limited have produced an instructive and entertaining book.

There is great deal of instant information in Peter Bander's nutshell biographical accounts of the popes who occupied the Roman See since the year 1143 to our present time - and indeed of the antipopes as well. The remarkable way in which the visions St Malachy is alleged to have had, are shown to apply to the succesive individual popes is most amusing. Is it not the case to repeat: "Se non e vero, e ben trovato"? (If it is not true, it is well rhymed)

Whatever one may think of the genuineness of the prophecies attributed to Saint Malachy, here is a fascinating study which provides the curious reader with much profit and pleasure.

Archbishop H.E. Cardinale
Apostolic Nuncio to Belgium and Luxemburg, until recently Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain.

It is curious to think that whenever there is a Conclave, the Cardinals read these prophecies of the saint, and even though they are not ecclesiastic authority they give an idea of what has happen and of what is to occur.

Prophecies of Saint Malachy

This study is an analysis based on private revelation and observations of what is taking place now. It is not to be taken as an official position of the Church. It is good to remind us of the words of the Lord: "stay awake."

The last five popes are mentioned with the following titles: 
Flos Florum
De medietate Lunae
De Labore Solis
Gloria Olivae
Petrus Romanus


Flos Florum - Flower of flowers

Saint Malachy Prophecies, Popes, end of the worldPope Paul VI 
Pontiff from 1963 to 1978. 

Giovanni Battista Montini. In his coat of arms there are three "fleurs de lis"

With great success he concluded Vatican Council II, he made rigorous reforms to the Roman Curia, he traveled the five continents and was called peregrine pope .  In 1965 he was well received and accepted at his address to the UN. Author of the encyclicals
opulorum progressio (1967), Humanae vitae July 24, 1968. He died in August 6, 1978, feast of the Transfiguration.

De medietate Lunae - Of the half moon

Saint Malachy Prophecies,Popes, end of the worldPapa Juan Pablo I ' Abino Luciani
Pontiff for 33 days.

He was born on 17 of October 1912 in Forno di Canale, called now Canale de Agordo, he was baptized the same day by his midwife, for fear of his death, he was later baptized by a priest.

After a life dedicated to the Church as a priest, he was elected Pope during the second day of the Conclave in August 26, 1978. He died of cardiac attack in September 28 1978, thirty three days after the beginning of his papacy.

"De la media luna" Of the half moon is a very accurate description regarding his beginning and also his short pontificate. Even his name Abino Luciani means white light, it has been mentioned that the most important events of his life took place in dates of half moon.


De Labore Solis -
From the toil of the sun - or - Of the eclipse of the sun.

Pope  John Paul II 
Pontiff from 1978 to 2005

This description fits John Paul II perfectly, since he emerged as a especial light for the Catholic Church, promoting the faith from all angles. The works of John Paul II were truly the work of God, the labor of the sun.

The second meaning of "De labore solis" is a solar eclipse, in which the sun seems to struggle in order to give its light. Perhaps the fact that John Paul II, was a very Marian Pope who had a special devotion to the Virgin Mary, the woman clothed with the sun that appears in the Apocalypse, suggests that the sun (Our Lord) has been temporarily eclipsed by the moon (Our Lady). 

John Paul II was a great humanist and peacemaker, a traveler Pope, proclaimer of the gospel in more than 130 countries throughout the world, author of many apostolic letters, encyclicals and books. Canonizer of more saints in his pontificate than any other Pope in all history. During his last years as Pope he concluded his pontificate proclaiming the Holy Trinity, the Virgin Mary and the Eucharist.

Year 1997. God the Son
Year 1998. God the Holy Spirit

Year 1999. God the Father
Year 2000 
24 December 1999 - 6 January 2001Great Jubilee. 

Year 2002-2003. Year of the Holy Rosary, institution of the Luminous mysteries.16 October 2002 - 31 October 2003
Year 2005. The Holy Eucharist.
17 October 2004 - 29 October 2005

Gloria Olivae - The Glory of the olive

Benedict XVI 
Joseph Ratzinger
Starts Pontificate in April 2005

He chose his name in honor of Saint Benedict, author of the very strict rule of the Benedictines.

His motto is "Co-worker of the Truth."

He has been known even before becoming Pope as a conservative man, ready to defend the Catholic principles that represent the truth of the teachings of Christ.

Our new Pontiff is covered under the sign of the olive according to the prophecies of St. Malachy

The branches of the olive were symbols of peace and victory for Noah after the flood. Throughout history, we know that olive branches have made crowns for kings and athletes as symbols of power and glory. The olive tree thrives in silent areas, such as the garden of olives where Jesus suffered his agony before being arrested by the soldiers.

Olive oil has anointed kings, saints, popes and in a especial way all Christians.

The leaves and the oil of the olive tree have medicinal properties, derived from the oleic acid which is an anti cancer component. The good kitchen cannot exist without olive oil. The best paints have olive oil base, to give them luster and to increase their durability.

The olive is a symbol of peace, abundance, glory and purification.

The Church has been through a period of light, and now is the the time to celebrate and pick up the fruits of the previous pontificate of John Paul. It is quite possible that they will bring many conversions and an increase in the faith especially from the young people.

With the purifying properties of the olive, our new Pontiff comes to challenge error.  He presents himself exposing the truth of our faith with a special courage, he is prepared to heal the cancer of heresy, the infection of apostasy and to promote the health of our Catholic faith.

According to the prophecies of Saint Malachy, Pope Benedict XVI is the Pope before the last one, named "Gloria Olivae" which means the glory of the olive, it is to be a time of glory and rejoicing for the true Church.   

Due to the straightforwardness of our new Pontiff, great opposition is expected, but the Spirit of God is with him and we are in good hands.

Petrus Romanus - Peter Roman

The apostle Peter was the first Pope of the Church, elected directly by our Lord Jesus Christ:

You are Peter, the rock. On this rock I will build my Church and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the Kingdom, whatever you bind on earth will be bound in Heaven, whatever you loose on earth will be loose in Heaven. (Matthew 16:18-19)

Peter, the same as Christ, drank of the same chalice of suffering when he died as a martyr.

The body of Christ, the Church represents our Lord Jesus Christ.

The last two pontiffs will have to face the fury of the enemy who will make a violent persecution to Christianity. Faithful as Peter, the last Pontiff will take care of his flock in the midst of the attacks of the enemy. 

2 Thessalonians 3-4 speaks of the apostasy of the last times before the second coming of Christ, when evil will be defying everything that is sacred. The man of iniquity, or the anti-Christ will take his seat in the temple of God. 

This does not necessarily means the embodiment of the devil but if could mean the evil that is being accepted broadly when human beings who are temples of the spirit of God are being desecrated by their own wickedness. 

Just as the Lord lived, taught us, gave us spiritual food and saved us by his death on the cross, the Church being the mystical body of Christ has a similar task. Therefore the church is to be persecuted, insulted and finally crucified, in preparation for the coming of the Lord.

But just as the Lord rose after his death, the Church will also be resurrected for the Glory of God.

No one knows the day nor the hour, but the Lord tells us to be ready.

The prophecies of Saint Malachy end like this:

In the 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.



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To: Dominick; Salvation

The post Dominick links to is hardly authoritative, but is much better than some nonsense I’ve seen. I actually got suckered into believing that Pope John Paul II was born during a solar eclipse because one source was normally very credible.


221 posted on 10/16/2007 9:13:13 AM PDT by dangus
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To: xzins

“after which the seven hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people.”

One of the great tip-offs of the slanderous nature of Luther’s is that he didn’t know the geography of Rome, despite basing his deceit on his supposed visit there. The Vatican is in exile from Rome, on an eighth hill, across the River Tiber, where the Romans expelled St. Peter’s remains to. Thus, prior to Luther, Catholics awaited the destruction of Rome as representing the destruction of all things evil, without any disloyalty to the Bishop of Rome, who is the Pope.

The other portions of the prophecy should make plain that Peter the Roman is a virtuous Catholic who upholds the truth of the Catholic church.

Incidentally, that final clause of Malachy’s prophecy is recorded in a different handwriting than the rest.


222 posted on 10/16/2007 9:29:07 AM PDT by dangus
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To: xzins
If it is named as Sodom & Egypt, then it probably isn't also Rome.

It's obvious you are missing the point of Revelation if you continue to consult topo maps as the source of truth rather than understanding these texts in light of the rest of Scripture.

It’s a common problem in the Church today. Some pastor gets fixated on what they have suddenly "discovered" and ignore everything else in Scripture that does not support their pet theory. They publish a book or get a TV program, and folks not trained in proper Bible interpretation go all gah-gah over this person "wisdom" and "insight".

But Revelation itself is uiote clear as to how it is to be interpreted:

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants--things which must shortly take place. And He sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John, (1:1)
It’s a book full of signs and the relationship between these signs and reality. If you don’t understand the signs (and you won’t if you ignore places in the Bible where the signs are explained), you will most likely come to the wrong conclusion.

So, back to my question, other than your strained reading of Rev. 17, what else in the Bible leads you to think that 1st century pagan Rome was regarded as a spiritual "harlot" by Almighty God?

223 posted on 10/16/2007 9:29:30 AM PDT by topcat54 ("Friends don't let friends listen to dispensationalists.")
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To: ArrogantBustard

No, but NYC *is* fairly geographically unique in that it rests substantially on four different land masses: Long Island, Manhattan Island, Staten Island, and North America.


224 posted on 10/16/2007 9:34:47 AM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus

Depending on how one counts hills, there could be up to 9 inside the walls of 100 AD Rome.

The Vaticano is on the western side of the Tiber as you say, and was not inside the walls of 100 AD Rome.


225 posted on 10/16/2007 9:35:07 AM PDT by xzins (If you will just agree to murder your children, we can win the presidency)
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To: ArrogantBustard

How many hills is Geneva built on. (Trashing the UN, not Calvin ;^D)


226 posted on 10/16/2007 9:35:20 AM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus; xzins
How many hills is Geneva built on.

Beats me ... maybe xzins' topo maps will tell.

227 posted on 10/16/2007 9:39:49 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: topcat54

TC, you cannot tell me the bible is making factual mistakes and then turn around and tell me that I’m missing the symbolic.

Let’s settle the factual first.

The topo map is just a map. It’s the facts on the ground. The facts on the ground say that Jerusalem does not have 7 hills.

No matter how much others might want it to have them, it simply does not.


228 posted on 10/16/2007 9:40:35 AM PDT by xzins (If you will just agree to murder your children, we can win the presidency)
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To: xzins
TC, you cannot tell me the bible is making factual mistakes and then turn around and tell me that I’m missing the symbolic.

Topo maps do not infallibly explain the meaning of Rev. 17. Relying on topo maps for your interpretation of Rev. 17 in the face of all the evidence is a dangerous approach to understanding the Bible.

You are missing the relationship between the "harlot" and the seven hills, which I explained all the way back in post 92 and followed up in post 208.

Your response is to appeal to topo maps.

But what does the Bible say, my friend? Let’s get back to the text. Or are maps all you have to go on?

229 posted on 10/16/2007 9:50:37 AM PDT by topcat54 ("Friends don't let friends listen to dispensationalists.")
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To: xzins

>> We’ve heard of the pantheon of Roman gods, but was there a dominant expression of that religion? a dominant worship? <<

By the time of Christ, the emperors seem to have cast aside worrying about whether this god or that would approve of their actions. I’d say that a sort of Nietzchean “might make right” had come to be the de-facto state sect, and indeed, the deification of Emperors after Julius seems to confirm this.

In the days of Luther’s hate-mongering, Rome could sorta fit the bill, given fuzzy enough descriptions. (As I’ve mentioned already, the Vatican isn’t in Rome, but no matter to Luther.) Today, it can’t. I would, however, point out that the United Nations loves to declare its authority over seven continents, when, in fact, there are only five, and only four which are populated. Still waiting to see how many hills Geneva is based on.


230 posted on 10/16/2007 9:54:02 AM PDT by dangus
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To: ArrogantBustard

Isn’t Switzerland just one big mountain? :>)


231 posted on 10/16/2007 9:57:54 AM PDT by xzins (If you will just agree to murder your children, we can win the presidency)
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To: xzins

There is no temple there NOW... But the Glory of the Olives might build one! And if the Muslims are allowed access, then the Sabbath would be worshiped for three straight days!


232 posted on 10/16/2007 9:58:42 AM PDT by dangus
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To: irishtenor; xzins

>> Seattle has 7 hills also, but all we rule is the coffee kingdom :>) <<

O, wow! BILL GATES is the antichrist!!!!!!!!!


233 posted on 10/16/2007 10:05:40 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Missey_Lucy_Goosey

If you read the actual statements of Petrine authority by the church, instead of our short-hand recaps, you would see that the Church finds that Augustine’s and Eusebius’s comments to be fully consistent with papal infallibility: it is not the MAN, but the DOCTRINE asserted BY the man, which is what the papal element of the magisterium consists of. The rock was faith, but Peter was called, “rock” because he embodied that faith, and to he who embodied that faith was given the authority.

Augustine wasn’t questionning papal authority; in fact, he appealed to it frequently. He was seperating the sins of a previous pope from the truth of the Catholic church.


234 posted on 10/16/2007 10:15:21 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Missey_Lucy_Goosey

>> Every RC writer on this so called “prophecy” says that “Peter the Roman” is the Anti-Christ. <<

Really? The anti-Christ would shepherd the flock through the end-times tribulations? That’d be one hell of a lousy metaphor! OTOH, Peter the Roman is plainly “merely” the pope. Further, the passage about Peter the Roman was added to the original prophecy.


235 posted on 10/16/2007 10:17:53 AM PDT by dangus
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To: XeniaSt; Missey_Lucy_Goosey

>> When I search the Word of G-d for “Keys” I only find two citations <<

That’s why proof-texting is a bad idea. “Keys of the kingdom” is the actual expression, and it refers to the authority yielded by an absent king to his vicar, who was called a “regent.” A vicar acts under the authority of another authority, not as his replacement, but does have full authority. Because of this passage, the Pope is referred to as “Vicar of Christ.”

Mind you, Jesus says Peter WILL receive the keys. He was not given them until after the Resurrection (Jesus says, “I am the good shepherd,” but tells Peter, “herd my lambs”.), for Jesus knew that Peter would deny Him three times.


236 posted on 10/16/2007 10:28:02 AM PDT by dangus
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To: Salvation
Unbelievable that Christians would carry on like you guys.

I’ve heard all the arguments for the catholic church and the protestant reformation.

Guess what y’all.....you are all the body of Christ. Wanna win those who are unchurched?

Stop throwing theological “truths” and insults at each other and get on with the Great Commission.

It is no wonder so many are turned off by Christianity.

You should be ashamed....both sides. I am sure Jesus is just shaking his head at us.

“They didn’t get it when I was here, and they don’t get it now”

By the way it is blasphemous to label whorish what God set apart for HIS purpose, and it is just as blasphemous to disregard a portion of the body of Christ because you grew up being told your tradition is the only church.

237 posted on 10/16/2007 10:36:54 AM PDT by servantboy777
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To: Missey_Lucy_Goosey

>>>> Of course there are the Old Catholics, SSPXers, Sedevacantists and others who say the Roman church led by the Vatican has been apostate since the Vatican I Council.
I’ve seen that opinion expressed numerous times in this very forum. <<<<

>> So much for Roman Catholicism being the unified monolith it purports itself to be, eh? <<

Sedevacantism, the belief that the occupant of the chair of St. Peter is apostate or otherwise illegitimate, is considered an epithet by members of the SSPX, who pledge full loyalty to the Pope, while disagreeing with him on issues of obedience (rather than doctrine).

“Old Catholics” were once part of a significant schism in Catholicism. Today, there are few who haven’t gone fully Protestant, or been reunited with the Church... or simply died off. The name has largely been usurped by homosexuals, adulterers, libertines, pagans and womynpriests.

As for sedevacantists: the existence of a handful of schizophrenics and their families or sycophants hardly calls into question the authority of the Pope among Catholics. I’m not being mean or wild in my statement here: Most sedevacantist bishops probably know more sedevacantist bishops than actual congregants.


238 posted on 10/16/2007 10:42:42 AM PDT by dangus
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To: xzins

I lost an argument on FR about whether Jerusalem was built on seven hills. Unknown to me, landscaping has rendered several of the hills indistinct.


239 posted on 10/16/2007 10:51:09 AM PDT by dangus
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To: xzins

I lost an argument on FR about whether Jerusalem was built on seven hills. Unknown to me, landscaping has rendered several of the hills indistinct.


240 posted on 10/16/2007 10:51:22 AM PDT by dangus
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