Posted on 04/07/2005 3:09:27 PM PDT by kagoots
Prophecy on Pope Fulfilled by Eclipses?
A 10th Century Irish bishop - St. Malachy - predicted every pope that would preside over the Catholic Church.
Almost ten centuries ago, Malachy predicted this pope would be noted by an eclipse of the sun.
In an eerie coincidence, John Paul II was the only known pope to be born on the day of a solar eclipse.
But the prophetic link doesn't end there. Pope John Paul II will be buried this Friday during another solar eclipse.
Astronomers say that on Friday, the day of the Pope's funeral, a partial solar eclipse will blot out most of the sun and darken a wide area of the world, from the South Pacific to the Western Hemisphere.
Solar eclipses are not unusual. But what makes this coming Friday's eclipse notable is the fact that there was a near total eclipse of the sun seen across Europe on May 18, 1920, the very day that John Paul II was born in Poland.
Adding fuel to the arcane speculation about these events is the prophecy of St. Malachy.
Malachy was discovered to have left behind a prophetic list of all future popes beginning with Pope Celestine II, whose papacy began in 1143 A.D., up to and including the 112th. The list includes John Paul and just two more popes who will follow him.
In his list of popes, he uses a single line in Latin identifying a characteristic of each pope.
The description applied to the 110th pope on his list - John Paul II - is "De Labore Solis" (Of the Solar Eclipse), which seems to add great weight to the validity of St. Malachys chilling prophecy: that the next two popes chosen to succeed John Paul II will be the last popes.
After the reign of the last pope, "Peter the Roman," St. Malachy wrote, Rome will be destroyed.
As NewsMax.com reported April 3, Saint's Prophecy: Only Two Popes Remain, the 112th prophecy says, "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will reign Petrus Romanus (Peter the Roman), who will feed his flock amid many tribulations; after which the seven-hilled city [Rome] will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people," an indication that the world will end.
Neat stuff! Where'd you get the graphic?
Thanks!
I think this Pope fits the description of the third Fatima secret much better than John Paul II. If what they released really is the third secret
OTOH, now you don't have to feel bad about not kicking $$ in to your IRA. :o)
You gotta look at this.
"No Benedictines are currently eligible to be the next Pope."
There is one benedictine cardinal.
Also remember there is no requirement that the next pope currently be a cardinal. There are many benedictine archbishops and bishops.
If prophecy meant anything, it would get specific: August 30, 2006, the antichrist will be sworn into office or something like that. This hocuspocusdominocus stuff is just silly.
At least the Millerites stuck their neck out. They were all waiting for Christ's return to earth on October 22, 1844, based upon calculations within the old testament book of Daniel, which was shortly thereafter renamed the Great Disappointment.
.....well...I'm thinking about running for dogcatcher around that date.
And sometimes....I can be really...really...bad!
Hmmm, you're on my watch list of scary people.
"De Labore Solis" means "the work (or labor) of the Sun" not an eclipse.
If you give a vague one-liner about someone, I'm sure with work it can be made to fit anyone.
Example: obviously "de labore solis" refers to George Bush, who is known for doing hard work on his Texas ranch on summer days.
I'm already planning for Halloween....this year I'm going as myself.
"If it weren't NewsMax, I'd be mildly impressed"
It's certainly not just Newsmax that has brought this up. I suggest a Google search.
"Do you find it funny when I mention the name of my friend, Bigus Dickus?"
FR has sunk to low depths.
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