The 112th Pope, the last pope before the end of days
The Prophecy of the Popes (Latin: Prophetia
Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, de Summis Pontificibus) is a series of 112
short, cryptic phrases in Latin which purport to predict the Roman
Catholic popes (along with a few antipopes), beginning
with Pope Celestine II. The alleged prophecies were first published
by Benedictine monk Arnold Wion in 1595. Wion attributes the
prophecies to Saint Malachy, a 12th‑centuryArchbishop of Armagh, Ireland.
There will be only 112 popes before the doomsday. By sitting
on the seat number 111, the resigned Pope Benedict XVI was making his successor
Francis I the last pope on earth.
Doomsday fanatics claim that a 12th century prophecy states
the successor to Benedict XVI will be the last pope before the end of the
world. These are believers who interpret two medieval-era prophecies to mean
that the next pope elected after Benedict XVI will be the last before doomsday.
Mayan 2012 prophecies had failed to materialise, now they turned their
attention to Saint Malachy and the great Nostradamus.
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