Friday, March 22, 2013

The Last 10 Popes according to St. Malachy?

   If Malachy's Prophesy is correct we had to bear one last pope.  Is Pope Francis I  the newly elected Pope what he called "Peter the Roman" ? First, he did not chose to be called Pope Peter, but is he a rock? or is he a Roman? 
   Let's try some of the suggestions. He took his name from Francis of Assisi, he is one of the 7 son of Pietro di Bernardone who was born in Italy. So it seems to fit if we took a little mental stretch here. 
Why It doesn't connect?
   But we are talking of Pope Francis I a.k.a. Jorge Mario Bergoglio here. At this point, I doubt that Malachy's prediction will materialized but unless I saw convincing evidence like rain of fire maybe I would change my mind. But I had always doubt the Malachy character. 
   This is often the mistake of doomsday advocate; they rely on a prophet that is not from God. Malachy is an invented Saint from the Vatican and what do you expect? This religion had a long history of fantasy and very little truth, so why trust in a Prophesy that was foretold by an invention? 


   Well, Malachy's isn't to be trusted as a prophet or even as a man of God, his method of prophesy is Black Magic but the Catholic consider him a saint. Some of his prophesy were often fulfilled due to word manipulation or sometimes self-fulfilled by Cardinals aspiring to be Pope. 

   Maybe we must dig deeper into who really is Malachy. Let me clarify that originally the spelling was Molochy...

St. Molochy, Who?
   A figure less popular than Satan Claus but similarly of same category is St. Molochy. Like Santa or Satan, this saint is also said to be a bishop...and like Old Saint Nick, he is also a fictitious character from the ever imaginative brains of The Vatican. To hide the occult connection, the Catholic church changed the spelling into St. Malachy but anyway still pronounce Molochy. But don't mistaken him for the Biblical prophet Malachi. 
   We are told that St. Molochy is a Bishop from Ireland around the 12th or 13th century. He was the first Irishman that became saint by Pope Clement III. If you want to learn more about this man, or if you want to read fictions you can go to Catholic Pages.com  . but if you want the truth read on...

   There's nothing really exceptional about him except the prophesy that was supposedly attributed to him, about the detailed and very specific "Prophesies of the Popes"-- which claims Molochy receives detailed prophesies of the coming 112 popes beginning from 1143 election of Pope Celestine II, and there were some calculations, that Pope Benedict XVI  is  the 111th pope. So Vatican only had one last pope in line. 
   Papal history even shows some Cardinals or Bishops, who had secret ambitions of becoming Pope, intentionally imitating what was actually written down on the prophesy like:
 ...in 1958, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down the Tiber River, to show that he was "pastor et nautor", the motto attibuted to the next Pope in the prophecies (Source: Catholic Page)
   Some of the Prophesies where shaded in some area but what remarkable is that there is a chilling reality that Molochy's word actually did come true. So, was it really what it claimed to be a vision from God?


History shows that St. Molochy is in fact  a real person known as Cencio Savelli or Pope Honorius (1216-1227)   considered as the greatest black arts magicians of the 13th century. It was Pope Honorius who invented the modern (from ancient) black magic when he published the infamous "Grimoire of Honorius the Great" . 
   The deliberate twist away from Honorius to the real author of the prophesy of Molochy is a sinister ploy. Honorius practice black arts but unlike those who speak about Satan or the Devil, Honorius chose to pay attention or revered Moloch. 



 Moloch--the ancient god of eternal fire and damnation; from where we get the word "immolate" or to literally passed people to fire. 

   Worship to Moloch, or to get message from this evil god, is to sacrifice a human in the fire...that is how Honorius get his message and perhaps how he was able to accurately foretell the future of the coming Pope.
    Sources and further detail on Grimoire can be check HERE

   I don't intend to know the will of Moloch...but the All-powerful God of the Bible had something to say to those who worship Moloch...
"'Do not give any of your children to be sacrificed to Molech, for you must not profane the name of your God. I am the LORD. -- Leviticus 18:21

Fatima Apparition supports the Prophesy
   But there is a strong probability that his prediction might come true after all. Knowing the Elite Satanist they love to fulfill what they projected. Of course to support what they claim they have to make it appear real. It's not that hard at all it is simply like re-enacting 9-11. They are willing to sacrifice a few thousand or even millions to fulfill their Satanic agenda.
   Fatima (a Muslim goddess) apparition which was very well accepted and believed by Catholic worldwide also supports Molochy's predictions. So perhaps, another massacre of thousands or even Millions Vatican citizen and tourist will finally assist the Grand-Entrance of the Anti-Christ. If I were you, I wouldn't want to be caught dead in Rome around this time... 


Then I heard another voice calling from heaven, "Come away from her, my people. Do not take part in her sins, or you will be punished with her. -- Revelations 18:4




  




2 comments:

Marko said...

Actually saint malachy got the name from hebrew prophet malachi meaning my angle or my messagener
And grimoire of pope honorius is a forgery written in the end of 16 century 400 hundrens years after the pope died so it wass not written by him
I don't see how could you believe that

Marko said...

Also prophecy of saint malachy is problably a forgery done in 16 century so don't believe that