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UPDATE ON MALACHY’S PROPHECY: POPE LEO THE 14th DECLARES HIMSELF “ROMAN”

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 30, 2025 – They’re just trolling us now, right?

A few days ago, after allegedly tying up the last of the loose ends that had to be dealt with before officially becoming the Bishop of Rome, newly minted Pope Leo the 14th came right out and declared: “I AM ROMAN!” With his declaration, Prevost (who, by anagram, is Petros [Greek form of Peter] and the 112th—and last—pope on Malachy’s list of papal rulers) now fully satisfies the criteria for the prophesied and doomed Peter the Roman.

In case you have no idea what I’m talking about, see here, here, here, and here.

Again, the ptb must be trolling us by screaming the quiet part out so loud that even the sleepiest prophecy-watcher dozing in the back row will wake up and take notice.

Does the “Roman declaration” confirm that Leo the 14th has been tapped to play the role of the final papal sovereign? If the answer is ‘yes’, we now have a general timeframe not only for the destruction of Roman Catholicism but also for the destruction of Rome. The Malachy prophecy dovetails with other well-known visions, such as Pope Leo the 13th’s vision in the Vatican chapel (in 1884) and Sister Lucia’s vision at Fatima (in 1917), that describe both the end of the worldly church and the annihilation of Rome, along with the mass slaughter of clergy and believers.

The general timeframe for all this destruction is Leo the 14th’s lifespan. He’s currently 69.

While I don’t believe that the above-mentioned prophecies and visions come from God through his Holy Spirit, I do believe that God is permitting them to serve as a blueprint for Satan’s plans of how and when he intends to destroy the worldly church, along the lines of smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scattered. And though the destruction of the worldly church won’t impact the spiritual sanctuary of us born-again believers (our Church existed prior to the worldly church and will exist after it, right up until Jesus comes back to take the last of us Home), its absence will make it trickier for us to live openly in the world as believers. By “trickier”, I mean dangerous—deadly dangerous—like it was for the early Church.

Jesus told us to watch for signs of the end, as those will presage his second coming and God’s final Judgement. That’s what I’m doing here: watching and reporting on what I see. The credible fulfillment of the Malachy prophecy takes us a giant step closer to the implementation of the beast system but also a giant step closer to Jesus’ return. Being Jesus’ followers, we naturally focus on the latter event, but we still need to be aware of what, according to scripture, must come before.

HABEMUS PAPAM: POPE PETER THE ROMAN

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 8, 2025 So, we have our Pope Peter the Roman after all, hidden (as they say) in plain sight.

“Prevost” is an anagram of “Petros V”, and “petros” is the Greek form of “Peter”.

Definition auto-compiled from two websites (one, two):

Petros is a name of Greek origin that means “rock”. It is an alternate form of Peter. The name derives from Latin “petra” (Petrus), from the Ancient Greek “petra” / “Petros”, from the Aramaic word “kephas”, which in turn derives from the Syriac “kefa”, all words meaning “stone, rock”.

“Kephas”, of course, is what Jesus surnamed his disciple Simon, the one we know as Peter and allegedly the first pope.

Pope Petros, who is of Italian heritage, will now sit in Rome, satisfying the prophecy for “Peter the Roman” in every conceivable way.

In case you’re new to this game, here is the last verse of Malachy’s prophecy, translated into English:

“In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will sit Peter the Roman, who will pasture his sheep in many tribulations, and when these things are finished, the city of seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people. The End.”

So again, there we have it. They done did it. They followed the script to the letter, and now, I guess, we’re doomed.

Pope Petros is 69. I give him 20-25 years at most, which gives the rest of us about 20-25 years before the “S” really Hits The Fan.

Remember – this is a script they’re following. It’s not a prophecy; it’s a script.

Malachy might have intended it as a prophecy, but they’re following it as a script.

As my grandmother would say (if she spoke Latin): Deus adiuvet nos omnes.

PICKING FROM A PECK OF PAPAL PETERS

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, May 4, 2025 – Pardon me if I’m not supposed to notice, but aren’t there an awful lot of papabile Peters in the 2025 conclave? I’m sure it doesn’t have anything to do with Malachy’s prophecy of “Peter the Roman” being the 112th (*see note below) and final pope, and it’s likely all just a coincidence. Nothing to see here, folks; move along. But still, I can’t help but notice all the Peters surging to the forefront of the betting odds… and what are the odds of THAT?

I wrote two and a half months ago, when Bergoglio was still warming Peter’s seat (or better said, lukewarming it), that the next pope will likely be a Peter. It could be someone who was christened Peter at birth, or it could be someone who takes the name of Peter after being crowned pope (I say “crowned”, but they don’t actually do that anymore to Caesars, I mean popes, at least not publicly). No pope has yet to take the name of Peter, allegedly out of deference to the original Peter. If someone who wasn’t christened Peter at birth becomes the next pope and takes the name of Peter, well, it might not yet be time to head for the hills, but you could consider sleeping with your running shoes on.

Here, in ranked order, is the latest list of the men most likely to be crowned pope in the 2025 conclave, according to a global betting site. Note that “Peter” can be spelled differently, depending on the language.

  1. Pier Parolin
  2. Luis Antonio Tagle
  3. Mateo Zuppi
  4. Peter Turkson
  5. Robert Sarah
  6. Pierbattista Pizzaballa
  7. Peter Erdo

Of these top seven contenders, four are Peters. I would wager that this many Peters on the papal short-list has never happened before.

What are we to make of it? Just a “coincidence”? Or is the Peter the Roman prophecy being force-fed into the pope-picking process because the scripted end is upon us?

Me, I’m rolling for Peter Pizzaballa becoming the next Big Cheese, solely because his name makes me hungry for pizza. That, and because Pizzaballa is currently the head honcho (Head Cheese? lol groan) of the Catholics in the very place where scripture tells us Peter actually was the head honcho for a time – Jerusalem. So, if the next pope is an Italian named Peter who already sits in the historically and scripturally designated seat of Peter in Jerusalem, then I’d say all the boxes (pizza boxes?) are checked for Malachy’s “Peter the Roman” prophecy coming to life. And it would be just the icing on the cake (or dare I suggest, extra cheese on the pie?) if all this happened now, at the 2025 conclave, given that humanity has recently been handed its eviction notice due to the allegedly impending polar shift that’s going to wipe most of us out in as little as 4 to 6 years.

The 2025 conclave starts in three days. Let’s see what happens.

In the meantime, for your viewing and listening pleasure, here’s a little ditty serenading pizza at a bakery in Peter Pizzaballa’s hometown of Bergamo, Italy. Enjoy!

ll fornaio pizza Bergamo Italy #shorts – YouTube

(* The next pope will be the112th from the time the prophecy was issued, if you count the Bergoglio papacy as invalid, as numerous priests have done and have been excommunicated for their efforts.)

THE LAST POPE? THE ANTI-POPE AND PETER THE ROMAN

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, February 24, 2025 – I am what you might call an equal opportunity heretic – I denounce all forms of denominational Christianity as false prophets, showing no partiality for one sect over another. Still, and as I explained earlier, God permits the worldly church to exist mainly to serve as a hedge between the world and his genuine Church (the one founded by Jesus and peopled by us born-again believers) and to provide a resource for his children living in the Kingdom. The worldly church also serves as an incubator for some of his children until they’re spiritually sturdy enough to walk on their own. But none of the denominations are meant to be our life-long identities or permanent places of worship. We’re to pass through and out of the worldly church and to use it for our practical purposes only, like Jesus did. The “her” referenced in: “Come out of her, my people!” is the worldly church.

I mention this today because the largest of the worldly church’s false prophet sects, Roman Catholicism, is currently making headlines for all kinds of reasons, most of them negative, as usual. Just in the past year alone, four priests have come forward denouncing Bergoglio (code name: Francis) as the anti-pope, arguing that Ratzinger (code name: Benedict) didn’t renounce his entire papacy in 2013, just those aspects that required physical rigor. Benedict lived another ten years essentially as a prisoner within the Vatican, dying of natural causes or otherwise on New Year’s Eve, 2022. For pointing out that Francis is a usurper, the four priests were “automatically excommunicated”, but that hasn’t stopped them from continuing their campaign against the alleged anti-pope.

Meanwhile, Francis is on a swift decline health-wise, and whether he shuffles off his mortal coil over the next few days or weeks, he’s currently in no shape physically to continue his papal duties and likely won’t ever be again. And here’s where it gets interesting in a woo-woo kind of way. Nearly a millennia ago, a guy named Malachy allegedly wrote down a list of future popes. A few hundred years after it was published, the list was denounced as a forgery. However, people still sneak a peak at it every now and then, trying to jam square pegs into round holes. Some of the popes seem to be precisely as Malachy described them, while others are way off.

In any case, the list ends after pope #112: Benedict was #111. So, if you consider Francis to be legit, he’s the last pope (#112) according to Malachy’s prophecy. But if you side with the four excommunicated priests, the next pope will be #112 and therefore (allegedly) the last.

But wait – there’s more! Malachy prophesied that the final pope would be “Peter the Roman”. If Francis kicks the bucket in the near future, an Italian (Roman) named Pietro (Peter) is the front-runner to replace him. Couldn’t be more on-the-nose, but I’m still guessing that Peter will probably get the crown. And once he does, could this mean the end of Roman Catholicism?