The world watched in silence, but few understood what had truly happened. A death, a forgotten prophecy, and perhaps the beginning of the end. Did you feel the world tremble these past few days?
A piece of news swept across the globe like a dark whisper coming from the Vatican. Pope Francis died this morning in Rome. Along with the death of one of the most influential religious leaders of the modern era, an ancient prophecy resurfaced, forgotten by many, but now impossible to ignore.
It's known as the prophecy of the 112 popes, attributed to an Irish bishop from the 11th century. According to this prophecy, the 112th Pope would reign in dark times, face internal and external crises, and his death would mark a turning point in the history of humanity. Many scholars believe this pope is Francis.
And what comes next? An impostor, a global spiritual leader, a false prophet, exactly as described in the scriptures in Revelation 13:17. Are we truly witnessing the fulfillment of this prophecy?
Could the death of Francis be the sign that we're entering the final phase of history where deception will reach its peak and the way will be prepared for the antichrist? The truth is, regardless of your faith or background, recent events force us to reflect, coincident or not, everything is in place like pieces of a prophetic puzzle. This prophecy describes 112 popes with Latin mottos, each seemingly matching the pontiff's personality, actions, and historical circumstances throughout the centuries.
Even the skeptics are raising their eyebrows. Now, if Francis truly was the last, who would come next? But before we fully grasp the impact of this prophecy, we need to examine the present landscape, not just religious, but spiritual.
Pope Francis has been hospitalized since February 14th, 2025 at the JLI Hospital in Rome. What began as bronchitis evolved into severe pneumonia affecting both lungs. As if that wasn't enough, his condition worsened with kidney failure, severe anemia, and a drastic drop in blood platelets.
And then on the day after Easter Sunday, right when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ, his death was officially confirmed. And in this dramatic context, the prophecy of the 112 popes returns with full force. The prophecy speaks of 112 spiritual leaders who would guide the church until the end of times.
Each one is described by a short Latin motto supposedly revealed by God to Bishop Malake during a visit to Rome. Interestingly, these records weren't published until much later in 1595 by a monk named Arnold Dewan. This centuries long gap raises suspicion.
Was the text altered? Could it have been used to influence papal elections? Still, what truly shocks people is the precision of these mottos.
Many describe popes and the historical events of their time with uncanny accuracy. Many believe this list may be more than just a myth. Now we have arrived at the final name on that list.
According to the prophecy, Pope Francis would be the 112th pontiff. And the next may not be a pope at all, but rather the false prophet of Revelation, a charismatic spiritual leader fully allied with a global system of deception. He would pave the way for the Antichrist using signs, sweet words, and false promises to lead the world astray.
If this is true, we are witnessing something massive, a historical moment, a spiritual marker. That leads us to the inevitable question. Are the signs already here?
And are most people too blind to see them? To understand the weight of this prophecy, we need to look back and see how it has been fulfilled precisely. Pope after pope.
It starts with pas I 6 who led the church from 1903 to 1914. His motto was Ignis Ardens which means burning fire. and what marked his papacy, an intense faith and a fierce fight against the heresies of the time.
He reformed the liturgy, fiercely defended church morality, and was seen as a true spiritual warrior, a flame that would not go out exactly as the motto described. After him came Benedict 15 who reigned from 1914 to 1922 with the motto religio deopulata which translates as religion devastated. And what was the major event during his time?
World War I a conflict that devastated not only nations but also the faith of millions. Churches in ruins, Christians massacred, priests killed on battlefields. A true spiritual collapse.
Coincidence? Next, we have pious the wounds from 1922 to 1939. His motto was Phes intrepid or fearless faith.
He led the church during the rise of fascism and Nazism. Even under constant threats, he did not remain silent. He publicly denounced the abuses of totalitarian regimes and stood against the darkness.
Fearless faith just like the prophecy said. Then came pious dutine 1939 1958 linked to the motto pastor Angelicus angelic shepherd. During World War II he had to guide the church with caution.
Some say he was silent. Others say he was strategic helping refugees in secret. But one thing is clear.
He shepherded his flock during chaos like an angel trying to protect his own. After him came John 33rd between 1958 and 1963. His motto pastor etna shepherd and navigator.
And guess what? He guided the church through turbulent waters initiating reforms that changed the direction of Catholicism. He was like a captain steering through a stormy sea.
The motto fit like a glove. Can we still say it's all just coincidence? We're only halfway through this prophetic timeline and it's already becoming too disturbing to ignore.
After John Faith leaves came Paul 6 from 1963 to 1978 with the motto floss florum which means flower of flowers. And here's a surreal detail. His papal coat of arms contained three liies, classic symbols of purity and devotion.
Flowers that can't be fabricated. The symbol was present from the beginning on his robes, insignias, and official art. After him in 1978 came John Paul the Fur with the motto de mediatate lunai or from the half moon.
And now, hold on. He reigned for only 33 days and died under mysterious circumstances. Coincidence?
Maybe. But listen to this. His election and death occurred during the lunar calendar's exact half moon phases.
Even the skeptics have a hard time brushing that off. Then came John Paul II, one of the most well-known popes in history from 1978 to 2005. His prophetic motto was de labor solis meaning from the work of the sun and now the coincidences explode.
He was born on a solar eclipse. He died during a partial eclipse. He became one of the most radiant leaders in history spreading the faith across the globe like the sun rising in the east and setting.
In the west he was a light to the nations and once again the motto fits exactly. Then came Benedict 16 from 2005 to 2013. His motto Gloria Olivi, the glory of the olive.
The olive branch is a symbol of peace but also of the order of St. Benedict. And even though Benedict 16th wasn't directly part of that order, the name he chose Benedict was a clear nod to it.
But the most defining act of his papacy wasn't symbolic. It was his resignation, something almost unthinkable in the Catholic Church that shook the foundations of the Vatican and led many to believe that we had officially entered the end of the list. The prophecy was nearing completion.
And then came the final name, Francis. If you've made it this far, you already understand this prophecy is not just another forgotten theory lost in time. What comes next is the most delicate and at the same time the most explosive part of the entire story.
The final name on the list is known as Peter the Roman. The prophecy states that this man would guide the church during the great tribulation that Rome would be destroyed after his reign and that judgment would follow. But how could Pope Francis born in Argentina be this Peter the Roman?
The answer lies in the details. Francis was born Jorge Mario Burggolio, the son of Italian immigrants. His bloodline is fully Roman.
And more than that, when he became pope, he chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Aisi, whose birth name was Giovanni de Petro, that is John of Peter, Petro, Peter. In other words, he is a Peter by heritage, choice, and symbol, and Roman by blood.
For those who believe in the prophecy of St. Malake, there is no doubt that Francis was the last. And what does that mean?
This means that the next man to sit on the papal throne may not be a true pope, but a spiritual figure cloaked in authority who will act in alliance with the system of the Antichrist. He will be the false prophet of Revelation 13 and 17. Deceiving the masses with signs, wonders, and false peace.
A leader who will not only infiltrate faith, but will use faith as a weapon to seduce the entire world. If this interpretation is correct, then the next phase of human history will be marked by spiritual deception on a global scale. And the most unsettling part, everything seems to be in place.
The world is in chaos. The Vatican is divided. The planet cries for global leadership, peace, and order.
And when the world cries out for a savior, that's exactly when the deceiver steps in. But after all, what makes so many people believe that Pope Francis was in fact the last on the list? Why would he among all others be the final marker of an era?
For those who study the prophecy of St. Malake seriously, three powerful signs point in that direction. First sign, the connection to the name Peter.
As we saw earlier, the prophecy stated that the last pope would be Peter the Roman. Francis doesn't carry that name directly, but the details scream for attention. His inspiration came from St.
Francis of Aisi, whose baptismal name was Giovanni de Petro, Petro Ting Peter. Plus, Francis is the son of Italian parents with Roman blood running through his veins. So even though he's not officially named Peter, he carries the name symbolically by origin and choice, coincidence or a literal and symbolic fulfillment of the prophecy, second sign, the great tribulations of his pontificate.
From the moment he assumed leadership, Francis faced all kinds of storms. Internal crises and scandals in the Vatican. Deep divisions between conservatives and progressives.
Harsh criticism for his doctrinal decisions. Increasing persecution of Christians around the world. Pandemics, wars, and political collapse in multiple nations marked his papacy which was marked by spiritual, moral and political turbulence.
According to many interpreters of the prophecy, this represents the tribulation period before the final judgment, the end of the cycle, the last chapter before the fall of Rome and the rise of the impostor. Third sign, the resignation of Benedict 16. For centuries, it was unthinkable for a pope to leave his position voluntarily.
The office was meant to be for life. But Benedict the 15th resigned. It is a rare prophetic and deeply symbolic act.
Many see that resignation as the starting gun, the moment that opened the path for the final pope to rise. It was as if God himself were saying, "The countdown has begun. " And if this is true, then Francis may have closed the prophetic succession.
And the next to come, whoever he is, may not be a legitimate successor, but a dangerous figure. A global deception is about to unfold before our eyes. Now, after all of this, maybe you're asking yourself, "But what if this is all just a coincidence?
What if this prophecy is just another theory that's been twisted over the centuries? " And that's a valid question. Throughout history, many prophecies have been distorted.
Names were forced into place. Dates manipulated. The world has heard about the end times many times.
But here's the point. Even if the prophecy of St. Malake is purely symbolic or questionable, the signs around us are real.
The world is morally broken. True faith is being replaced by entertainment. Chaos is becoming the new normal.
And the promise of Jesus return is more alive than ever. In the scriptures and the headlines, you don't need to believe in a medieval prophecy to know something huge is coming. And when that moment arrives, whether it's the rise of the false prophet, the antichrist, or simply the moment of your death, only one thing will matter.
Have you given your life to Jesus Christ? Governments may collapse and leaders may deceive, but the kingdom of God stands forever. Jesus didn't come to give us a religion.
He came to give us eternal life. He died, rose again, and is coming back. When you see all these things, know that he is near at the doors.
Matthew 24:33. And if he is at the doors, what kind of life do you want to live when he returns? Where is your faith placed?
In the system, in a leader, or in the Savior who conquered death? Today might be your calling. Today could be the beginning of a new life.
Surrender to Christ. Repent. Return to God.