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the last pope?


Bob Watson

Paranormal Adept
With the current pope steping down its time to look again to th list. One name is left...peter of rome. So post on if you think the list is right and if the current pope fufulled his propacy
Glory of the olive...

The only link I found is Benidect took his name from st Benidect. Who has as olive on his coat of arms...
 
With the current pope steping down its time to look again to th list. One name is left...peter of rome. So post on if you think the list is right and if the current pope fufulled his propacy
Glory of the olive...

The only link I found is Benidect took his name from st Benidect. Who has as olive on his coat of arms...

Prophecies about the Last 10 Popes by a 12th century monk Not a true believer, but interesting never the less.


Malachy's Prophecies - The Last 10 Popes
Known to Catholics as St. Malachy (1094-1148)
Born in 1094 A.D. at Armagh, Ireland, Saint Malachy is also known as: Maolmhaodhog ua Morgair; Maol Maedoc; and Malachy O'Morgair. He died as he himself predicted, on November 2, 1148 at Clairvaux, France. Malachy was canonized the first Irish Saint in the Catholic Church by Pope Clement III in 1190 A.D.
The correspondence between the prophecies of Saint Malachy and the Mayan Calendar (whose 'long count' ends in 2012) are alarming, to put it mildly. Why did the ancient Mayan or pre-Maya choose December 21st, 2012 A.D., as the end of their Long Count calendar?
Saint Malachy was a 12th century Irish monk, who, while on a visit to Rome had a vision of all the popes who would ever reign. Malachy "saw"-and committed to paper- a series of Latin phrases describing the popes to come.He catalogued each one with an epigrammatic verse, such as 'the tears of the sun'. Malachy made the prophecy in 1139. Reportedly it was entrusted to Pope Innocent II in 1140. But for some reason it was "lost" in the Vatican for 400 years, only to be "discovered" in 1595 A.D. Malachy s predictions reputedly were made in 1139 while he was on a pilgrimage to the Vatican, where he was appointed papal legate for Ireland. On his last trek to the holy see in Rome, in 1148, Malachy accurately predicted the place and time of his own death: Clairvaux, France, on All Souls Day, November 2, of that same year.
The Malachy Prophecies were first published in 1595, by a Benedictine monk & historian named Arnold de Wyon, who found them 5 years earlier in the Vatican archives. Arnold recorded them in his book, entitled: 'Lignum Vitæ'.
Malachy's Prophecies - The Last 10 Popes
1. The Burning Fire. PIUS X. 1903-1914. This Pope showed a burning passion for spiritual renewal in the Church.
2. Religion Laid Waste (Religio Depopulata). BENEDICT XV. 1914-1922. Unfortunately, this was true. During this Pope's reign saw Communism move into Russia where religious life was laid waste, and World War I with the death of millions of Christians who were carnage in Flanders Field and elsewhere.
3. Unshaken Faith. PIUS XI. 1922-1939. This Pope faced tremendous pressure from fascist and sinister powers in Germany and Italy, but he was an outspoken critic of Communism and Fascism which enraged Hitler.
4. An Angelic Shepherd. PIUS XII. 1939-1958. This Pope had an affinity for the spiritual world and received visions which have not been made public. Peter Bander says Pius XII "has emerged as one of the great Popes of all time," and he "was in the truest sense of the word an Angelic Pastor to the flock..."
5. Pastor and Mariner. JOHN XXIII. 1958-1963. " Pastor et Nauta" or "Pastor and sailor". John was a pastor to the world, much beloved, and the Patriarch of Venice. The connection to "mariner" is thus remarkable. According Peter Bander in The Prophecies of Malachy (TAN Books and Publisher, 1969) during the conclave which was to elect John XXIII in 1958, a certain Cardinal from the United States, (Cardinal Spellman of New York) evidently having taken Malachy's forecast that the next pope would be "pastor and mariner" literally, rented a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber.
6. Flower of Flowers. "Flos Florum" PAUL VI. 1963-1978. Paul's coat-of-arms depicts three fleurs-de-lis, corresponding to Malachy's prophecy. His coat of arms included three fleurs-de-lis (iris blossoms). At the popular and controversial site of Garabandal in Spain, a seer named Conchita Gonzalez once noted: “The Blessed Virgin said in 1962 that there will only be two more popes after Paul VI.”
7. Of the Half Moon. "De Medietate Lanae," or "from the half moon" JOHN PAUL I. 1978-1978. John Paul I was elected Pope on August 26, 1978, when there was a half moon. He reigned 33 days, that is, about one month, when he died, although many think he was murdered. He was the 109th Pope - is "De Medietate Lunae" (Of the Half Moon). The corresponding pope was John Paul I (1978-78), who was born in the diocese of Belluno (beautiful moon) and was baptized Albino Luciani which means white light, such as that given off by the half-moon in Malachy s prophecy. He became pope on August 26, 1978, when the moon appeared exactly half full. It was in its waning phase. He died the following month, soon after an eclipse of the moon.
8. The Labor of the Son. "De Medietate Lunae" JOHN PAUL II. 1978-2005
 
Paster and sailor (john 23)
Flower of flowers (paul 6th)
Of the half moon (john paul 1)
Toil of the sun (john paul 2)
Glory of the olive
Peter of rome
The end
 
so if the next pope is black and changes his name to Peter, we are screwed end of days 4 horseman y2k illuminaartay reckoning type revelations screwed...:eek:
 
Peter could also mean;
His original name was Shimon or Simeon, Simon in modern English. He was later given the name Peter, a name derived from "Petrus" which is a masculinized form of the feminine Latinword petra (f) which means rock (cf. petroleum). For what concerns Greek, the same idea holds: "Πέτρος (Petros)" is derived from πέτρα (petra). The Latin word "petra" is a loanwordfrom Greek.
The English and German "Peter", the French "Pierre", the Italian "Pietro", the Spanish and Portuguese "Pedro", the Polish and Russian "Piotr" are derived from "Petrus". The pun with "rock" also works in Italian (pietra (f)), French (pierre (f)) and Portuguese (pedra (f)).
On the other hand, the Syriac or Aramaic word for "rock" is "cephas", which became Greek: Πέτρος, also meaning "rock".[14][15] He is also known as Simon Peter, Cephas (Greek:Κηφᾶς) and Kepha (Hebrew: כיפא‎). Both Cephas and Kepha also mean rock.[16]
The Catholic theologian Rudolf Pesch argues that the Aramaic word "cepha" means "stone, ball, clump, clew", the meaning "rock" is only a connotation. The Greek word "petra" denotes "grown rock, rocky range, cliff, grotto"; "petros", however, means "stone" such as "small stone, firestone, sling stone, moving boulder".[17]

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Cardinal Peter Turkson (Ghana)
9/4
Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz (Brazil)
50/1
Cardinal Jose Da Cruz Policarpo (Portugal) Archbishop Angelo Scola (Italy)
3/1
Cardinal Keith O'Brien (Scotland)
50/1
Cardinal Philippe Barbarin (France) Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone (Italy)
5/1
Cardinal Albert Malcolm Ranjith (Sri Lanka)
50/1
Cardinal Thomas Collins (Canada) Cardinal Marc Ouellet (Canada)
11/2
Archbishop Vincent Nichols (England)
50/1
Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino (Cuba) Cardinal Peter Erdo (Hungary)
12/1
Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois (France)
66/1
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo (USA) Cardinal Leonardo Sandri (Argentina)
12/1
Cardinal Agnostino Vallini (Italy)
66/1
Cardinal Silvano Piovanelli (Italy) Cardinal Francis Arinze (Nigeria)
16/1
Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi (Italy)
66/1
Cardinal Donald Wuerl (United States) Cardinal Christoph Schonborn (Austria)
16/1
Cardinal Antonio Canizares Llovera (Spain)
66/1
Cardinal Julian Herranz Casado (Spain) Cardinal Odilo Scherer (Brazil)
16/1
Cardinal Raymond Burke (United States)
66/1
Cardinal Walter Kasper (Germany) Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga (Honduras)
16/1
Cardinal Timothy Dolan (United States)
66/1
Cardinal John Njue (Kenya) Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle (Philippines)
16/1
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier (South Africa)
80/1
Cardinal Geraldo Majella Agnelo (Brazil) Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco (Italy)
16/1
Cardinal William Levada (United States)
80/1
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (UK) Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi (Italy)
16/1
Cardinal Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne (Peru)
80/1
Cardinal Giacomo Biffi (Italy) Patriot Bechara Peter Rai (Lebanon)
20/1
Cardinal George Pell (Australia)
80/1
Archbishop Nicolas de Jesus Lopez Rodriguez (Dominican Republic) Cardinal Robert Sarah (French Guinea)
33/1
Cardinal Angelo Amato (Italy)
80/1
Archbishop Gerhard Ludwig Muller (Germany) Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera (Mexico)
33/1
Cardinal Antonio Maria Rouco Varela (Spain)
80/1
Cardinal Angelo Sodano (Italy) Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Argentina)
33/1
Cardinal Attilio Nicora (Italy)
80/1
Cardinal Francis George (USA) Cardinal Sean O'Malley (United States)
33/1
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin Richard Dawkins (UK) Archbishop Piero Marini (Italy)
33/1
Cardinal Ivan Dias (India)
Father Dougal Maguire (Craggy Island)
Cardinal Mauro Piacenza (Italy)
40/1
Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe (Italy) Bono (Ireland) Cardinal Claudio Hummes (Brazil)
40/1
Cardinal Karl Lehmann (Germany)
 
"Rundu — Cardinals Francis Arinze (80) of Nigeria and Peter Turkson (64) of Ghana are in the frame to become the first African pope in 15 centuries after Pope Benedict XVI tendered his shock resignation last week.
With the pope set to vacate his office on February 28, debate within the Catholic Church has once more been rekindled as to whether the church will look beyond European when it chooses its next pope.
Eighteen of the 120 cardinals who will elect the next pope are Africans. Turkson currently heads the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, while Arinze heads the Roman Catholic Suburbicarian Diocese of Velletri-Segni."
 
Malachy listed a Peter to be the last pope before the destruction of Rome. And now we find out there is a Peter listed among the candidates, weird.

Pope Peter II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Out of respect for the Apostle Saint Peter, the first Pope, no Pope has ever adopted the name Peter II. It is considered unlikely that any future pope would choose the name.

Will they elect a pope who's first name is Peter. If he doesn't get elected well nothing to worry about.
Pete Turkson is the odds on favourite to become pope.
 
The cardinals may elect any baptised Catholic male,[9] but since 1389, cardinals have always elected a fellow cardinal. Christoph Schönborn of Austria,[10][11][12] Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines, Peter Turkson of Ghana, Marc Ouellet of Canada, Péter Erdőof Hungary and Angelo Scola of Italy are among those cardinals who are thought to be the most likely successors by media commentators.[9][13] Francis Arinze of Nigeria and Joseph Zen Ze-kiun of Hong Kong have also been named as possible choices by the media but, as they are over 80, they cannot take part in the conclave. Other papabile Cardin

 
Peter could also mean;
His original name was Shimon or Simeon, Simon in modern English. He was later given the name Peter, a name derived from "Petrus" which is a masculinized form of the feminine Latinword petra (f) which means rock (cf. petroleum). For what concerns Greek, the same idea holds: "Πέτρος (Petros)" is derived from πέτρα (petra). The Latin word "petra" is a loanwordfrom Greek.
The English and German "Peter", the French "Pierre", the Italian "Pietro", the Spanish and Portuguese "Pedro", the Polish and Russian "Piotr" are derived from "Petrus". The pun with "rock" also works in Italian (pietra (f)), French (pierre (f)) and Portuguese (pedra (f)).
On the other hand, the Syriac or Aramaic word for "rock" is "cephas", which became Greek: Πέτρος, also meaning "rock".[14][15] He is also known as Simon Peter, Cephas (Greek:Κηφᾶς) and Kepha (Hebrew: כיפא‎). Both Cephas and Kepha also mean rock.[16]
The Catholic theologian Rudolf Pesch argues that the Aramaic word "cepha" means "stone, ball, clump, clew", the meaning "rock" is only a connotation. The Greek word "petra" denotes "grown rock, rocky range, cliff, grotto"; "petros", however, means "stone" such as "small stone, (STA-llone), firestone, sling stone, moving boulder".[17][edit]

Soo..if this guy
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.......or this guy
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is elected Pope.............we've divinely had it?
 
Rumors are flying about a possible gay sex scandal involving the pope... imagine that...:rolleyes:
 
The new pope dose not have...
Peter as a sir name
Did not name him self peter
Has no conectoin with rocks in his back ground.
Most likly won't have a rock or stone on his coat of arms
Is not from rome...
100% miss...
 
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