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Published on Mar 21, 2012

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From the daily Beast: I'm not a practicing Catholic, so I try very hard not to have opinions on the internal politics of the Vatican. But the Pope's announcement this morning that he would resign seems worth commenting on, because it was a good decision, and a worthy one. The Pope recognized that he was too frail to continue performing his duties as the spiritual leader of his church, and he stepped down so that the Church could elect someone who can. (End Quote).

Quote from "The Prophecy Of Saint Malachy -
The Soon Coming End of Days"

"The events of 1978 saw the death of Pope Paul VI, the election and unexpected death of John Paul I, and finally the election of John Paul II. Three Popes in one year propelled the world like a runaway train toward the conclusion of a prophecy given by St. Malachy in 1139. The prophecy lists 112 Popes. The last Pope would take the seat of Saint Peter and the world would fall into anarchy. John Paul II was the 110th Pope. The Pope ruling the Holy See today is Benedict XVI, the 111th Pope, and according to the prophecy, the last Pope to rule an intact church and functioning world. The next Pope will not be the Vicar of Christ. He will be the enemy of the church, usurper of the throne and he will be called "Peter of Rome."

The ominous prophecy has echoed through the centuries for over 870 years:

In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves in multis tribulationibus: quibus transactis civitas septicollis diruetur,
& Judex tremêdus judicabit populum suum. Finis.

(In extreme persecution, the seat of the Holy Roman Church will be occupied by Peter the Roman, who will feed the sheep through many tribulations, at the term (end) of which the city of seven hills (Rome) will be destroyed, and the formidable Judge will judge his people.)

Saint Malachy's prophecy foretells the succession of Roman Catholic Popes from Celestine II [1143 AD] to John Paul II's successor, Saint Benedict XVI, who sits in the Chair of Saint Peter today. Malachy wrote that he was describing the pontiffs from Celestine II "...to the end of the world." At the end of the world, Malachy declared that Rome will be destroyed and God will judge his people. Was Malachy a prophet or madman?"

Now, with the resignation of Benedict XVI, we will see the last pope take the throne. Malachy's prophecy is at an end. Will this be Peter of Rome, the pope foretold by the prophecy?

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  • Joseph Lumpkin

    This is true but MALACHY uses various connections in his prophecies so he could call this pope Peter of Rome either way.

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    In the running for pope is a African gentlemen named Peter Turkson. It would seem obvious if he were elected that Malachy's prophecy would be fulfilled as Peter moved to Rome to take the seat.

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  • lenbenhear

    I think the much publicized lightning strike to the top of the Vatican was also an omen. We are headed for the very last of the last days. ONLY THOSE born of God's Spirit will not be deceived or overwhelmed by what is coming upon the earth. WE MUST TRUST JESUS, not any religion or institution or organization.

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  • Joseph Lumpkin

    Well said. It is "In God we trust" and not the heads of nations, religions, institutions, or organizations. Let's keep a sceptic's eye on men and the eyes of our faith on God.

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  • Drake Barrows

    Sincere thanks Mr. Lumpkin. We truly live in interesting times! Best regards, Drake

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  • Joseph Lumpkin

    Thank you very much, Drake.

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  • demonatwork1979

    Excuse my screen name I've been lazy to change my account

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  • demonatwork1979

    Mr. Lumpkin I have a question I recently bought your book: the lost books of the bible great rejected texts and I'm reading the 2nd book of Adam and Eve on chapter 4 pg#66 God is talking to Adam about satan's deceits in verse 4 he says: And look at him Adam He is the one who said that he is God! Can God be black?.....what does he mean in your opinion about this question? I gotta say it troubles me...

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  • Peter Deane

    You should place your contact info in the description. Good vid.

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  • whisperinglightning

    John Paul I was Pope for I believe 33 days. Christ died at age 33, Pope John Paul II for 28 years, 28 is found in Nature and Lunar Cycles, Pope Benedict fulfills the Benediction prophecy. So now were back to Peter. This is a point of view, what we're possibly seeing is the reversal of the beginning going back to Peter and Christ. After this next Pope whether He is good or evil, the destruction of Rome will occur. It will affect all of Christianity. Which leads to Christ returning.

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