An attack on Rome

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An Attack on Rome?


 

   It was the most frightening prophecy ever recorded on the fate of the Catholic Church and its papacy, and the prophecy actually came out of the Catholic Church itself! In 1143 A.D. Saint Malachy recorded his prophecy on the next 112 popes who would occupy the Vatican, from Pope Celestine II until the final papacy of "Petrus Romanus," the pope who'd witness the destruction of Rome. St. Malachy's prophecy was amazingly accurate in its descriptions of 20th century popes, even describing the 33 day papacy of pope John Paul I as the papacy of the "shortened moon."

  In 2013 Pope Benedict XVI, the 111th pope, suddenly announced his resignation from the papacy. Later that same evening, the cross on the dome of St. Peter's Basilica was struck twice by lightning as storm clouds loomed in the skies over the Vatican. The Internet was soon ablaze with rumors concerning the ancient St. Malachy prophecy on the pending election of "Petrus Romanus," the 112th pope, who would witness the destruction of Rome. After 13 more days passed without a new pope, it was on the 13th day of March, in the the 13th year of the new Millenium, at exactly eight hours and 13 minutes in the evening, when the two hundred and 66th pope was announced on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica on a cold and rainy night.

   The election of "Petrus Romanus" (Peter the Roman) caught many prophecy followers by surprise, when pope "Peter" turned out to be pope "Pedro," the first LATIN AMERICAN pope elected to the papacy. This website actually posted its greeting to "papa Pedro" over a month BEFORE he was elected. Pope Francis, as Petrus Romanus or Pietro de Romano in Italian, chose to name himself after St. Francis "de Pietro" of Assisi. Later investigations would reveal that the pope's family was from the small town of Romano in northern Italy, thus fulfilling St. Malachy's ancient prophecy. Pope Francis turned out to be a far more progressive pope than any of his predecessors, and has created quite a stir within the Catholic Church.

   The St. Malachy prophecy also created quite a stir within the Catholic Church, and Church officials have issued all sorts of opinions concerning the accuracy of the prophecy. When Pope Benedict XVI saw a photo of the bolts of lightning striking the dome of Saint Peter's Basilica, he asked his personal secretary, Archbishop George Ganswein, if the photo was real or a digital creation. Ganswein stated that he thought the Malachy prophecy may be true and may represent a "wake up" call for the church.

   Many Catholic officials still support the validity of the St. Malachy prophecy, but do not support its reference to Pope Francis I. There are other similar prophecies, such as The Third Secret of Fatima, and Garabandal, which also seem to be describing a frightening future for Rome.

   It is a fact that the United States government assisted in the removal of many Middle Eastern dictators, and thus created a void that was quickly filled by a new resurgence of the Islamic State. A new grand Iyatolah will now be able to lead his loyal Muslim armies in a war against the forces of Christianity. Have the Ottomans now been resurrected to once again pursue their holy war against Rome? If you want to know more about the St. Malachy prophecy and its predictions on the fate of Rome, click the secure link below to order your book by Edward Oliver.

 

     "During a final persecution of the Roman Church, sits Petrus Romanus, who will feed his flock through many tribulations. This accomplished, the seven-hilled city (Rome) will be destroyed, and the Dreadful Judge will judge His people."

                                       Saint Malachy

 

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