Thursday, April 24, 2025

The Prophecy of St. Malachy and the Death of Pope Francis

Following the death of Pope Francis on April 21st, questions have risen about the Prophecy of St. Malachy. This prophecy predicts 112 popes, with the final one, “Peter the Roman,” leading the Church during Rome’s destruction and the end of the world. As the 112th pope, Francis has sparked debate about whether his papacy fulfilled this prophecy.

The next pope, to be elected in May 2025, will be pivotal. If he bears the name Peter (such as Peter Turkson or Peter Erdo) many, including myself, will wonder if this signals the prophecy’s truth. Conversely, a different name could cast doubt on its validity.

What lies ahead? Should a “Peter” pope emerge, it may prompt reflection on one’s faith and readiness for turbulent times. In my heart I do sense that the Antichrist will be ushered in within the next five years. AI will also play a key factor in that ushering. It has been said that you will not be able to buy, sell or trade without the mark of the beast, and even though it is not fully clear what that mark will be, something like a chip or AI imprint will emerge soon. Those that know what to look for will see the signs.

Global challenges with supply chain disruptions, food shortages, and access to essentials like clean water and utilities could intensify, potentially shaking our collective consciousness. While I believe we have a good few years of prosperity preceding such changes, now is the time to deepen your faith and prepare spiritually.

Why wait to align your heart with God? Jesus taught that no one knows the hour of the end, but many sense a shift on the horizon. The future is uncertain, but grounding yourself in faith offers strength for whatever comes next. Are you ready?

Matthew 24:36 "But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only."

Much Love,
Lynn

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9 comments:

  1. As a Catholic I think the church needs a thorough house cleaning, especially all those agencies involved with human trafficking that took Soros money to send people into the US. The Pope John Paul who lasted only 30 days before being poisoned,promised to do this. Good riddance Bergolio and shame for taking the name of St Francis to sell your con.

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    1. If you are catholic, does that mean you don't believe in reincarnation?

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  2. enlightened one: I'm more a cultural Catholic and a proud reincarnated soul myself. I seem to enjoy the endless roller coaster ride of reincarnating through many lifetimes and don't understand those who want the merry-go-round to stop so they can just be a soul consciousness hanging out in the clouds watching stupid human tricks.

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    1. I think it's not the reincarnation process itself that many people oppose, but rather the fact that it's part of an evil control structure to use souls as a source of energy. I personally believe there are realms in the universe where reincarnation is voluntary and unregulated. But if we managed to create a society on Earth that is free of suffering, then, even if the soul recycling system remained, it's purpose would kind of be defeated.

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    2. I see and agree with both your points...

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  3. Interesting and maybe I never looked at reincarnation as slavery because I thought of it positively, and as an opportunity for growth, while perhaps for many others see it as an unwanted life sentence. I always remember Andy Warhol saying he didn't ask to be born.

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    1. You should read "Leaving the trap" by Isabella A Greene. It's a great read! Also, this video is very informative. It details the findings of a group of remote viewers as they were remote-viewing the soul recycling system that controls reincarnation on this planet. What they found wasn't entirely positive. Of course we all want to believe that reincarnation is a good thing, but maybe that's just a case of Stockholm's syndrome. I'd say evidence to the opposite has been mounting in recent years.

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  4. There is another possibility. There is a conspiracy theory that there are two popes, the white pope and the black pope. The white pope is the one we all see, the one for the public. The black pope is the actual pope, the one with the actual authority and that is hidden from the public.

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