St. Malachy's Prophecy - Hal Lindsey

herald

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"As I studied the many Biblical prophecies of the last days, I found a most unusual extra-Biblical prophecy made by an Irish Catholic Bishop in the 12th Century. His name is St. Malachy. According to his biographer St. Bernard of Clairvaux, in his book Life of St. Malachy, St. Malachy was known to have the gift of prophecy and even predicted the exact day and hour of his own death. St. Malachy was canonized in 1190 by Pope Clement 111.

According to his biographer, St. Malachy visited Rome in 1139 when he went into a trance and received a vision. Malachy wrote down this extraordinary vision in which he claims to have foreseen all the Popes from the death of Innocent 11, until the destruction of the Church and the return of Christ. He named exactly 112 Popes from that time until the end.

St. Malachy wrote a few prophectically descriptive words in Latin about each one of the Popes. He than gave the manuscript to Pope Innocent 11 and it was deposited in the Vatican Archives where it was forgotten for several centuries. Then in 1590, it was rediscovered and published.

The interesting thing is that scholars have matched 110 descriptive predictions with each of the 110 Popes and anti-Popes that there have been since Innocent 11. Though they are a bit obscure, they have fit the general profile of each of the Popes.

Here are a few examples:

Pope No. 108 - Paul V1 (1968-78). The prophecy for the 108th Pope was "Flos Florum," which means, 'Flower of flowers.' Paul's V1's coat of arms contained three fleurs-de-lis (Isis blossoms).

Pope No. 109 - John Paul 1 (1978). The prophecy for the 109th Pope was "De Medietate Lunae," which means, 'the half moon.' John Paul 1 was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized by Albino Luciani (white light). He became Pope when there was a half moon (August 26,1978). He died the next month after an eclipse of the moon.

Pope No. 110 - John Paul 11 (1978-2005). The prophecy for the 110th Pope was "De Labore Solis," which means, 'from the labor of the sun.' John Paul 11 was born during an eclipse of the sun on May 8,1920. As the sun rises in the east, so he came to the Vatican from the east. Wherever on earth the sun shines, he visited.

Pope John Paul 11 was aware of these prophecies and at least once referred to them with concern.

But, it is the prophecy of the 112th and last Pope that is fascinating. St. Malachy predicts, "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 will be destroyed and the dreadful judge will judge the people."

Jesus is coming back as the Judge of all men.
 

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"As I studied the many Biblical prophecies of the last days, I found a most unusual extra-Biblical prophecy made by an Irish Catholic Bishop in the 12th Century. His name is St. Malachy. According to his biographer St. Bernard of Clairvaux, in his book Life of St. Malachy, St. Malachy was known to have the gift of prophecy and even predicted the exact day and hour of his own death. St. Malachy was canonized in 1190 by Pope Clement 111.

According to his biographer, St. Malachy visited Rome in 1139 when he went into a trance and received a vision. Malachy wrote down this extraordinary vision in which he claims to have foreseen all the Popes from the death of Innocent 11, until the destruction of the Church and the return of Christ. He named exactly 112 Popes from that time until the end.

St. Malachy wrote a few prophectically descriptive words in Latin about each one of the Popes. He than gave the manuscript to Pope Innocent 11 and it was deposited in the Vatican Archives where it was forgotten for several centuries. Then in 1590, it was rediscovered and published.

The interesting thing is that scholars have matched 110 descriptive predictions with each of the 110 Popes and anti-Popes that there have been since Innocent 11. Though they are a bit obscure, they have fit the general profile of each of the Popes.

Here are a few examples:

Pope No. 108 - Paul V1 (1968-78). The prophecy for the 108th Pope was "Flos Florum," which means, 'Flower of flowers.' Paul's V1's coat of arms contained three fleurs-de-lis (Isis blossoms).

Pope No. 109 - John Paul 1 (1978). The prophecy for the 109th Pope was "De Medietate Lunae," which means, 'the half moon.' John Paul 1 was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized by Albino Luciani (white light). He became Pope when there was a half moon (August 26,1978). He died the next month after an eclipse of the moon.

Pope No. 110 - John Paul 11 (1978-2005). The prophecy for the 110th Pope was "De Labore Solis," which means, 'from the labor of the sun.' John Paul 11 was born during an eclipse of the sun on May 8,1920. As the sun rises in the east, so he came to the Vatican from the east. Wherever on earth the sun shines, he visited.

Pope John Paul 11 was aware of these prophecies and at least once referred to them with concern.

But, it is the prophecy of the 112th and last Pope that is fascinating. St. Malachy predicts, "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 will be destroyed and the dreadful judge will judge the people."

Jesus is coming back as the Judge of all men.
Wikipedia missed its chance to get some of the details correct :

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prophecy_of_the_Popes&diff=prev&oldid=306281384
 

Gilgamesh

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"As I studied the many Biblical prophecies of the last days, I found a most unusual extra-Biblical prophecy made by an Irish Catholic Bishop in the 12th Century. His name is St. Malachy. According to his biographer St. Bernard of Clairvaux, in his book Life of St. Malachy, St. Malachy was known to have the gift of prophecy and even predicted the exact day and hour of his own death. St. Malachy was canonized in 1190 by Pope Clement 111.

According to his biographer, St. Malachy visited Rome in 1139 when he went into a trance and received a vision. Malachy wrote down this extraordinary vision in which he claims to have foreseen all the Popes from the death of Innocent 11, until the destruction of the Church and the return of Christ. He named exactly 112 Popes from that time until the end.

St. Malachy wrote a few prophectically descriptive words in Latin about each one of the Popes. He than gave the manuscript to Pope Innocent 11 and it was deposited in the Vatican Archives where it was forgotten for several centuries. Then in 1590, it was rediscovered and published.

The interesting thing is that scholars have matched 110 descriptive predictions with each of the 110 Popes and anti-Popes that there have been since Innocent 11. Though they are a bit obscure, they have fit the general profile of each of the Popes.

Here are a few examples:

Pope No. 108 - Paul V1 (1968-78). The prophecy for the 108th Pope was "Flos Florum," which means, 'Flower of flowers.' Paul's V1's coat of arms contained three fleurs-de-lis (Isis blossoms).

Pope No. 109 - John Paul 1 (1978). The prophecy for the 109th Pope was "De Medietate Lunae," which means, 'the half moon.' John Paul 1 was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized by Albino Luciani (white light). He became Pope when there was a half moon (August 26,1978). He died the next month after an eclipse of the moon.

Pope No. 110 - John Paul 11 (1978-2005). The prophecy for the 110th Pope was "De Labore Solis," which means, 'from the labor of the sun.' John Paul 11 was born during an eclipse of the sun on May 8,1920. As the sun rises in the east, so he came to the Vatican from the east. Wherever on earth the sun shines, he visited.

Pope John Paul 11 was aware of these prophecies and at least once referred to them with concern.

But, it is the prophecy of the 112th and last Pope that is fascinating. St. Malachy predicts, "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 will be destroyed and the dreadful judge will judge the people."

Jesus is coming back as the Judge of all men.
Don't study biblical, or any other prophecies.

Physics doesnot allow for viewing or knowing the future so believing it or studying it is the hallmark of a crook, a liar, or a moronic simpleton.

Take your pick.

BTW Jeshuva ben Youseff died circa 2000 years ago and his carcass rotted back into the eqrth.

The first bull about a resurrection didnt appear until about a century after.

BTW I have a lovely bridge in Brooklyn you would likely be interested in purchasing. ROFL
 

spaminator

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according to the prophecy the last pope will have the same name as the first pope petrus romanus. it will be interesting to see who will be the next pope after francis.
 

Gilgamesh

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"As I studied the many Biblical prophecies of the last days, I found a most unusual extra-Biblical prophecy made by an Irish Catholic Bishop in the 12th Century. His name is St. Malachy. According to his biographer St. Bernard of Clairvaux, in his book Life of St. Malachy, St. Malachy was known to have the gift of prophecy and even predicted the exact day and hour of his own death. St. Malachy was canonized in 1190 by Pope Clement 111.

According to his biographer, St. Malachy visited Rome in 1139 when he went into a trance and received a vision. Malachy wrote down this extraordinary vision in which he claims to have foreseen all the Popes from the death of Innocent 11, until the destruction of the Church and the return of Christ. He named exactly 112 Popes from that time until the end.

St. Malachy wrote a few prophectically descriptive words in Latin about each one of the Popes. He than gave the manuscript to Pope Innocent 11 and it was deposited in the Vatican Archives where it was forgotten for several centuries. Then in 1590, it was rediscovered and published.

The interesting thing is that scholars have matched 110 descriptive predictions with each of the 110 Popes and anti-Popes that there have been since Innocent 11. Though they are a bit obscure, they have fit the general profile of each of the Popes.

Here are a few examples:

Pope No. 108 - Paul V1 (1968-78). The prophecy for the 108th Pope was "Flos Florum," which means, 'Flower of flowers.' Paul's V1's coat of arms contained three fleurs-de-lis (Isis blossoms).

Pope No. 109 - John Paul 1 (1978). The prophecy for the 109th Pope was "De Medietate Lunae," which means, 'the half moon.' John Paul 1 was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized by Albino Luciani (white light). He became Pope when there was a half moon (August 26,1978). He died the next month after an eclipse of the moon.

Pope No. 110 - John Paul 11 (1978-2005). The prophecy for the 110th Pope was "De Labore Solis," which means, 'from the labor of the sun.' John Paul 11 was born during an eclipse of the sun on May 8,1920. As the sun rises in the east, so he came to the Vatican from the east. Wherever on earth the sun shines, he visited.

Pope John Paul 11 was aware of these prophecies and at least once referred to them with concern.

But, it is the prophecy of the 112th and last Pope that is fascinating. St. Malachy predicts, "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 will be destroyed and the dreadful judge will judge the people."

Jesus is coming back as the Judge of all men.
Well don't study brainless sh*t such as Biblical prophecies.

It has less validity than studying the patterns made by your turds in the toilet.
 

Danbones

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lol, I just put the pan of batter in the oven - in exactly one hour there will be cake in there.

Used correctly chemistry predicts the future accurately 100% of the time too.

So much for the idiots who say you can't predict the future accurately every time if you know how to.
:)
...the idjits

There is enough evidence out there to prove there are no such thing as the truth in the cause of Judaism, nor in Christianity, nor Muslimizm.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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lol, I just put the pan of batter in the oven - in exactly one hour there will be cake in there.

Used correctly chemistry predicts the future accurately 100% of the time too.

People who don't believe in the pastry fairies come up with the most bizarre explanations for how things happen.
 

Cliffy

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Hal Lindsey was a fruit loop. His book, "Satan is alive and doing well on planet earth" should have been titled "Satan is alive an doing well in Christianity".