I don't know about St. Malachi, but I do recall a 
prediction from the 1970s. Some source said the 
full-blown Age of Enlightenment would occur in 
five popes. (Probably it was someone who said, 
"Maharishi said...") We're now on Pope No. 4, and 
the guy's 78. 

So there's a little correlation between the Malachi
prediction and the rumored stuff I'm passing
along above. 

Does anybody here remember this prediction?

 - Patrick Gillam

--- In [email protected], interesting_fun_guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> "Did St. Malachi's Prophecy Score Again With New Pope? "
> 
> 
> "With the election of the new Pope...has anyone drawn your attention 
> to the Prophecies of St. Malachi? 
>   
> "St. Malachi, the 12th century Irish bishop, who in a vision saw the 
> names of all of the Popes from his own day until the end of the 
> Catholic Church. Exactly 112 of them. Some of his "names" have been 
> intriguingly accurate. See the page 
> http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1351430/posts for some 
> examples. 
>   
> "According to Malachi, Pope John Paul II was the second-from-last 
> Pope. The newly-elected Pope Benedict XVI is the next to last; the 
> Pope following him will be the final Pope, who will oversee the 
> destruction of the Church. 
>   
> "For the current Pope, Malachi saw the name "Gloria Olivae" -- the 
> Glory of the Olive -- and predicted that he would be a member of the 
> BENEDICTINE order". 
> 
> More here
> 
> http://www.rense.com/general64/newp.htm
> 
> "The next Pope will be the last according to the prophecies of St. 
> Malachy. The line of Pontiffs have almost come to an end. Malachy 
> undertook to list in advance the proper succession of Roman pontiffs 
> from Celestine II (1143) to "the end of the world."He did not name 
> them, but revealed the successors under symbolic titles, set down in 
> Latin. His prophecy contained a motto for 111 Popes starting with 
> Celestine II (1143)".
> 
> More here:
> 
> http://www.jpdawson.com/lastpope.html





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