12/04/2007

Ratzinger Penultimate Pope

AFTER the Death DE JUAN PABLO II, the Predictions DE NOSTRADAMUS, MALAQUÍAS and the Monk DE PADUA Has Resurged with Force and They Announce that There Will Only Be DOS More Pontiffs

Around new Pope's election, resuscitated the somber prophecies of Malaquías, of Nostradamus and of the Monk from Padua. Three prophets that could respond perfectly to the key question: How many potatoes are they for the end of the world? According to their predictions, new Pope would be the penultimate and it would take the motto of glory olivae, the glory of the olive tree.

The main prophecy is of Malaquías (1094-1148), Cistercian monk that was born and he/she lived in the XII century in Ireland. He/she died in Clairvaux, attended by San Bernardo, to which had known in one from their trips to Rome. Canonized by Clemente III, of him it was said that it predicted the future. Precisely for that reason, Benedictine Arnold of Wion allocates San Malaquías the paternity of the prophecies on the Supreme Pontiffs that he decides to pick up and to insert in his book vitae Lignum, published in Venice in 1595.

According to other, the prophecies of Malaquías would have been broadcasted by those in favor of the bruise Simoncelli during the Conclave in the one that, in spite of everything, it didn't exit elected him, but the bruise Sfrodanti that took XIV (1590-1591) Gregorio's name.

Anyway, Malaquías was bishop, reformer, legacy and apostolic visitor, taumaturgo and saint. And prophet. Their famous prophecies are a list of 111 after-comers of Pedro, leaving of Celestino I (1143-1144). Besides making their list, Malaquías allocated a Latin motto to each one of the potatoes, motto that usually enters a deep correlation with the emblems and the elected shields for each one of the Supreme Pontiffs. Those sentences in Latin call themselves keys.

To XXIII Juan it corresponds him/her shepherd's et nauta key and, surprisingly, it was patriarch from Venice, the floating city, and nauta (pilot) of the Council Vatican II. The prophecies point out Pablo VI as flos florum, the lis flower, and in their shield they figure three lis flowers. To Juan Pablo I is announced as Of medietatae lunae, of the stocking moon, and the conclave in the one that came out elected took place with the moon to half of its cycle. John Paul II is described as Pope Of he works solis, of the work of the sun, and, in fact, first Slavic Pope of the History scanned all the places of the earth, from sunrise to sunset and, also, it comes from the east, the place for where it exits the sun.

According to Malaquías, after John Paul II it would be only another Pope, the call Of glory olivae, the glory of the olive tree, and, immediately later, last Pope would come that Pedro will call himself II and it will graze the flock of the Mr. amid terrible tribulations: the destruction of Rome, the end of the world and the general purpose judgment.

Although the exegetas of the prophecies doesn't agree on the interpretation that it is necessary to give Pedro II. While some they even dare to fix for the year 2026 Pedro's arrival II and of the end of the world, others assure that, with their election, he/she won't take place the end of the world neither of the Christianity, but only the end of the Roman Catholicism.

On the other hand, the Monk from Padua writes in Venice, in 1527, the book Of Magnis Tribulationes et Statu Ecclesiae, in which depicts to the last potatoes. For example, of XXIII Juan he/she says that he/she will be great humanity's "man and he/she will speak French." Good Pope was nuncio in Paris. Of Juan Pablo I says that it will "happen quick as a meteorite, the shepherd of the lagoon." Their pontificate lasted 33 days and era patriarch of Venice. And of John Paul II he/she says that he/she will "come from a distance and it will mark with their blood the stone." A clear allusion to Polish Pope and the attack that it suffered at the hands of Ali Agca.

After him, there will only be two Potatoes, according to the Monk from Padua. The first will be a "sower of peace and of hope." The second will "find in Rome the tribulation and the death. Rome, like an old harlot, it will be aborted."

Lastly, Nostradamus, the famous seer, born in 1503 and that it ended up being medical of Carlos IX, he/she plays in their famous centuries all the world, included events, of course the Papacy. In one of them, he/she says: "When Pope will die / and Italy will dance / Rome won't see more conclaves / when it will no longer be more Slavic."

The sense of the century seems clear, although, like it usually happens to all its writings, the exegesis can be adjusted to any interpretation. With oblique readouts and forced translations, often it is not difficult to "confirm" these prophecies.

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