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Saint Malachy Prediction last days....

 
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Saint Malachy Prediction last days....
No one has indicated that the reason why Saint Malachy did not number the last pope... Is it because the last pope is not decreed by God?

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Ignis ardens.
257 103. Burning fire St. Pius X (1903–1914)
Giuseppe Sarto Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius X by interpreting it as a reference to his zeal.[114]

Religio depopulata.

258 104. Religion destroyed Benedict XV (1914–1922) Giacomo Della Chiesa Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Benedict XV by interpreting it as a reference to World War I and the Russian Revolution, which occurred during his pontificate.[115]

Fides intrepida.
259 105. Intrepid faith Pius XI (1922–1939) Achille Ratti Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius XI by interpreting it as a reference to his faith and actions during the reign of
Benito Mussolini.[116]

Paſtor angelicus.
260 106. Angelic shepherd Ven. Pius XII (1939–1958) Eugenio Pacelli Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Pius XII by interpreting it as a reference to his role during the holocaust.[117]
Paſtor & nauta.

261 107. Shepherd and sailor Bl. John XXIII (1958–1963) Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link the "sailor" portion of this motto to John XXIII by interpreting it as a reference to his title Patriarch of Venice, a maritime city.[118]

Flos florum.
262 108. Flower of flowers Paul VI (1963–1978) Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini Proponents of the prophecies have attempted to link this motto to Paul VI by interpreting it as a reference to the fleurs-de-lis on his arms.[119]

De medietate lunæ.
263 109. Of the half moon[120][121]
John Paul I (1978) Albino Luciani


De labore solis.

264 110. From the labour of the sun / Of the eclipse of the sun[14][122] Bl. John Paul II (1978–2005) Karol Wojtyła Proponents of the prophecies find significance in the occurrence of solar eclipses (elsewhere in the world) on the dates of John Paul II's birth (18 May 1920) and funeral (8 April 2005).[2] Other attempts to link the pope to the motto have been "more forced," included drawing a connection to Copernicus (who formulated a comprehensive heliocentric model of the solar system), as both were Polish and lived in Kraków for parts of their lives.[11]

Gloria olivæ.
265 111. Glory of the olive. Benedict XVI (2005–2013) Joseph Ratzinger Proponents of the prophecies generally try to draw a connection between Benedict and the Olivetan order to explain this motto: Benedict's choice of papal name is after Saint Benedict of Nursia, founder of the Benedictine Order, of which the Olivetans are one branch.[1][2] Other explanations make reference to him as being a pope dedicated to peace and reconciliations of which the olive branch is the symbol.[123]

In perſecutione extrema S.R.E. ſedebit.
In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit. In the Lignum Vitae, the line "In persecutione extrema S.R.E. sedebit." forms a separate sentence and paragraph of its own. While often read as part of the "Peter the Roman" prophecy, other interpreters view it as a separate, incomplete sentence explicitly referring to additional popes between "glory of the olive" and "Peter the Roman".[1]
Petrus Romanus, qui paſcet oues in multis tribulationibus: quibus tranſactis ciuitas ſepticollis diruetur, & Iudex tremẽdus iudicabit populum ſuum.[124] Finis.
112. Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills [i.e. Rome] will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The End.[13] Many analyses of the prophecy note that it is open to the interpretation that additional popes would come between the "glory of the olive" and Peter the Roman.[4][14] Popular speculation by proponents of the prophecy attach this prediction to Benedict XVI'




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