This sounds like the Prophecies of St. Malachi.
The Catholic Church has not declared the Prophecies of St. Malachi as divinely inspired.
Some modern scholars even think they are a forgery.
With love in Christ.
2007-06-07 18:18:09
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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The current pope is either the next to last or the last, depending on how you read it (the author is St. Malachay). There's some suggestion that "Peter the Roman" is the same as the "Glory of the Olive". Some people argue otherwise. There is some suggestion that what you actually have is a break here; in other words, there could be several more popes between "Glory of the Olive" (Benedict XVI) and "Peter the Roman" (the last pope). St. Malachay may have not chosen to have described them for some reason.
My personal opinion: it's all bunk.
2007-06-06 15:58:16
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Negative. The Prophecy of St. Malachi described John Paul II as 'Labourer of the Sun', St. Benedict as 'Glory of the Olive', and the next pope as 'Petros Romanos' or 'Peter the Roman'.
One more pope to go according to Malachi, then the Judgement.
2007-06-06 15:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Nostradamus, there are supposed to be two Popes after John Paul - the first won't be pope for very long, and it will be during the reign of the second when the Antichrist will emerge (which means that whoever the Antichrist really is, they are already alive - and most likely in their teens as we speak).
At least this is how I remember it going...
2007-06-06 15:22:28
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answered by kr_toronto 7
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many speculate that the St. Malacy "Pope Prophecies" are forgeries and thus fake, their interesting though.
2007-06-06 15:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never heard of this. Give a web site to check out. Thanks.
2007-06-06 15:21:57
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answered by Chloe 4
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