The Glory of the Olive
For each motto, can you fit it to, say, another pope, or some other religious leader, or even yourself better than it fits to the pope it is supposedly predicting.
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Sometimes this is not difficult. Other times, it is harder. Some others suggest that it may be a reference to the fact that this pope travelled far more than any other pope in history, often to tropical countries. Does it fit you better? The other thing about this prophesy that fascinates me is that it is almost over. There are only two more mottos on the list. You can view the odds on who this might be.
Symbolically, the olive could be a reference to any or none of the following:. My money is on Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino , but not because of the prophesy. It will be interesting to see, whoever is chosen, if this prophesy makes headlines. I often wonder about how knowing a prophesy affects its fulfillment. The last motto, by the way, is Petrus Romanus Peter of Rome , and it is followed by an inscription:.
During the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there shall sit Peter of Rome, who shall feed the sheep amidst many tribulations, and when these have passed, the City of the Seven Hills shall be utterly destroyed, and the awful Judge will judge the people. What it means to me is that people my age will likely be able to see yet another doomsday prediction fail to come true.
We just have to outlive two more popes. AH, but Malachy didnt say that the last two were consecutive, in fact the get out clause is that he didnt say at all if the were none or many between the last two, he might have just got bored of listing them all out. The Third Secret of Fatima aso predicts the destruction of the catholic church. Pope Cardinal Schon born, or born chosen.
Glory of the olive, or at the time of Easter in which represents his election, and a time for peace. Perhaps he will only hold control for 3. The anti-pope will try to excommunicate his way in the back door assuming a false name, Peter of Rome? WE shall see in a few days now. I think we are living in the last days. If you know the bible it looks like everything is coming together. But, Who known for sure? China coming up to be a World Power. Bird Flu and Aids. No one know for sure. But, It may happen. Like a Thief in the night.
It is not just that John Paul II was born the day of a solar eclipse, he will be buried on friday. Friday there will be another eclipse. We could always hope christ will intervine, but what happens if the catholic church completely falls apart? Is it poosible God and or Christ will turn His back on us? Born and buried on a solar eclipse…sounds close enough to me… Thanks Jim for the eclipse info.
The third secret of fatima was already revealed — it was the assassination attempt upon PJII. Just a randon guess as to Glory of the Olive, but lets not rule out a pope from the USA — the great US seal and the Presidential seal show an eagle holding an olive branch with 13 olives and 13 leaves. The eagle also hold arrows in its other talon. Glory of the Olive all the Popes throughout history have numbered their names, as most Monarchs do.
A new religion based upon a revealed truth will arise or already has that people will embrace, instead.
Prophecy of the Popes
After the next Pope dies, his last successor will be the administrator of a shrinking Catholic religion. Eventually he will close the doors on the church. I predict that Islam and Judaism will meet the same fates. There is a worldwide movement building at the grass roots that will lead the world into global peace, despite major geophysical calamities. There goes the theory about this pope being the anti-christ. I think that the last sentence describes the papacy in general. So, the last in the list is this one, the Glory of the Olive.
The last in the list is not necessarily the last pope. Jesus says that only God knows the day and the hour of the end. For most of us, our own death suffices. The complete 3rd Secret of Fatima was not released by the Vatican. The secret that was released was one vision of Sister Lucy from her notebook. The 3rd Secret that most people are familiar with was actually written on a small sheet of paper and had about 30 words.
The vision released by the Vatican had many more than 30 words and was written on several sheets of paper. The Visconti coat of arms had a large serpent devouring a male child feet first; sources conflict as to whether Gregory X used this for his papal arms. A Frenchman, of the Order of Preachers. Innocent V was born in what is now south-eastern France and was a member of the order of Preachers. Ottobono, of the Fieschi family, from the counts of Lavagna.
The Fieschi family were counts of Lavagna and a wordplay on "good" can be made with Adrian V's first name, Ottobono. Of the Ursina Orsini family, which bears a rose on its arms, called 'composite'. Nicholas III bore a rose in his coat of arms. Whose arms were lilies, canon and treasurer of St.
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Martin in Tours , France. Of the Sabella Savelli family, arms were a rose carried by lions. Honorius IV's coat of arms was emblazoned with two lions supporting a rose. A Picene by nation, of Asculum Ascoli. Called Peter de Morrone, a hermit. Prior to his election, Celestine V was a hermit eremita , literally a dweller in the eremus , or desert.
Previously called Benedict, of Gaeta , whose arms were waves. Boniface VIII's coat of arms had a wave through it. Also a play on words, referring to the pope's Christian name, "Benedetto". Who was called Brother Nicholas, of the order of Preachers. O'Brien notes, "Everything leads us to suspect that the author and interpreter of the prophecy is one and the same person.
The pretended interpreter who knew that Patare was the birthplace of St. Nicholas forgot that others may not be aware of the fact, and that therefore the explanation would be thrown away on them.
From the glory of the olive – Asteroid
An Aquitanian by birth, whose arms were fesses. His coat of arms displays three horizontal bars, known in heraldry as fesses. A Frenchman, of the Ossa family, son of a cobbler. The popular legend that his father was a cobbler is dubious. Nicholas V , Antipope — The motto is a play on words, referring to Pietro di Corvaro's last name. Abbot of the monastery of the cold spring. Benedict XII was an abbot in the monastery of Fontfroide "cold spring". Bishop of Arras, whose arms were roses. Wion and Panvinio describe his arms as depicting six mountains, though other sources do not.
Apostolic nuncio to the Viscounts of Milan. Urban V was French. Clement VII , Antipope — Antipope, who was a canon of Barcelona. The Neapolitan Prignano, born in a place which is called Inferno. Of the Tomacelli family, born in Genoa in Liguria, whose arms were cubes. Boniface IX's coat of arms includes a bend checky — a wide stripe with a checkerboard pattern. Called Cosmato dei Migliorati of Sulmo , whose arms were a star. There is a shooting star on his coat of arms.
A Venetian, commendatary of the church of Negroponte. Alexander V , Antipope — A Greek, Archbishop of Milan, whose arms were a sun. Alexander V's coat of arms featured a sun, the wavy rays may explain the reference to a whip. Cardinal Deacon of St. Eustace, who is depicted with a stag; legate of Bologna, a Neapolitan.
Eustachius , whose emblem is a stag, and was originally from Naples, which has the emblem of the siren. Georgii ad uelum aureum. Of the Colonna family, Cardinal Deacon of St. George at the golden curtain. A Venetian, formerly a regular Celestine canon, and Bishop of Siena. Eugene IV belonged to the order of the Celestines and was the Bishop of Siena which bears a she-wolf on its arms.
Felix V , Antipope — Who was called Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, arms were a cross. The motto is a reference to Felix V's given name, Amadeus, and arms, which featured the cross of Savoy. A Lunese of Sarzana, born to humble parents. Nicholas V was born in the diocese of Luni , the ancient name of which was Luna. A Spaniard, whose arms were a pasturing ox.
Callixtus III was born in Spain and his coat of arms featured an ox. A Sienese, who was secretary to Cardinals Capranicus and Albergatus. A Venetian, who was commendatary of the church of Cervia, and Cardinal of the title of St. The motto refers to his Bishopric of Cervia punning on cervus , "a stag" and his Cardinal title of St.
Mark symbolized by a winged lion. Son of a fisherman, Franciscan. Sixtus IV was born the son of a fisherman and a member of the Franciscans , also known as "Minorites" which was founded in , after Malachy's death.
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Who was called John Baptist, and lived in the court of Alfonso, king of Sicily. Cardinal Bishop of Albano and Porto, whose arms were a bull. In , he was made a Cardinal and he held the titles of Cardinal Bishop of Albano and Porto , and his arms featured an ox. A Sienese, of the Piccolomini family. Pius III's family name was Piccolomini, from piccolo "small" and uomo "man". A Genoese, his arms were an oak, Jupiter's tree.
On Julius II's arms was an oak tree, which was sacred to Jupiter. Son of Lorenzo de' Medici, and student of Angelo Poliziano. Leo X's educator and mentor was Angelo Poliziano. Lawrence, who was martyred on a gridiron. Son of Florentius, his arms were a lion. Adrian VI's coat of arms had two lions on it, and his name is sometimes given as Adrian Florens, or other variants, from his father's first name Florens Florentius.
Flower of the sick man's pill [80]. A Florentine of the Medicean house, his arms were pill-balls and lilies. The Medici coat of arms was emblazoned with six medical balls. One of these balls, the largest of the six, was emblazoned with the Florentine lily. Farnese, who bore lilies for arms, and was Cardinal of Saints Cosmas and Damian. According to some sources, Paul III's coat of arms were charged with hyacinths, and he was cardinal of Saints Cosmas and Damian, both doctors.
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This book is a novel concerning the "end times". It's premise is based off of a good and holy Pope restoring Tradition to the Church and doing away with the novelties and modernism which had infiltrated the Church due to V2. I foresee a sort of "holy war" begin in future books as we see the reign of the antichrist begin, persecution of remnant Catholics, and finally the second coming of Our Lord.
Scripture is referenced concerning the apocalypse and The Prophecies of Malachy are highlighted as well. I look forward to reading the sequel. I gave this book a 4 star rating because of poor editing I can look past this though. It makes one contemplate some hard questions and really should inspire everyone to desire to fight for the Traditions of the Faith for the Glory of God.
Not our will but HIS will be done! I would recommend this book to all fellow Catholics If we can ignore this command, what other Catholic Traditions can be discarded? The flood gates are open. Is there a line in the sand? Anathema is a strong word with strong implications. View all 7 comments. This book is very Traditional Catholic.