This is the second of a three part series.
The prophecy of St. Malachy which the Church says is a forgery, is an extremely accurate list of 112 short, cryptic phrases or mottoes in Latin briefly describing the Roman Catholic popes beginning in the year 1143. The last pope listed is the current Pope Francis whose motto is Peter the Roman. How could a Cardinal from Argentina be Peter the Roman? Easy! He took the name Francis after St Francis of Assisi who was an Italian friar born with the name Giovanni di Peitro di Bernanrdone hence the name Peter the Roman.
It was reported in a 1901 article written by Thomas Philalethe that Our Lady told Melanie Calvat one of the recipients of the La Salette message, that Pastor Angelicus would be the last pope to witness the splendor of the Church. If this is true, it would seem that Our Lady had authenticated the prophecy by employing the Latin phrase used in the prophecy to describe Pius XII.
The last sentence of the centuries old Catholic prophecy says:
"In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there shall reign Peter the Roman who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven hilled city will be destroyed and the terrible judge will judge the people."
As I understand it Thomas Horn and Cris Putnam Protestants authors of the much publicized book Petrus Romanus are saying that they believe the phrase 'the terrible judge will judge the people' signifies the end of the world. We know from other Catholic prophecies that are yet to be fulfilled that this is not the end of the world and that Peter the Roman may be the last pope of the current apostasy but a new pope who is devoted to Blessed Virgin Mary will take command immediately according to the famous dream of St.John Bosco 'The Two Columns in the Sea'. Only God knows if and how much the world will be chastised, Woe to the inhabitants of the earth (La Salette), it will greater then the deluge (Akita), Rome will be destroyed (Apocalypse) and various nations will be annihilated as Our Lady of Fatima warned in 1917.
From those who have studied prophecies it seems to confirm that there are two different periods: the beginning of the end and the end proper. Evidence suggests that we are presently in the beginning phase.
Homer Sweeney
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