Lost in translation - The prophecy of St. Malachy
The prophecy of St. Malachy, which lists a series of popes and their corresponding mottos, is often cited in discussions about the papacy and its future. However, the list is not universally accepted as historically accurate, and there is debate about its authenticity and the context in which it was created.
St. Malachy is believed to have lived in the 12th century, around 1094 to 1148 CE. The prophecy itself was published in the 16th century, and it includes a total of 112 entries, with the last one often interpreted as referring to the final pope before the end times.
As of now, there have been 266 popes in total, including Pope Francis, who is the current pope. The numbering of popes can be complex due to antipopes and other historical factors.
The prophecy of St. Malachy consists of a list of mottos or phrases attributed to each pope, along with a brief description. The exact wording can vary depending on the translation and source, but here is a commonly referenced version of the motto associated with the last pope in the list, often interpreted as referring to Pope Francis:
"In the last persecution of the Holy Roman Church, there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations; after which the city of the seven hills will be destroyed, and the dreadful judge will judge his people."
The original Latin text:
"In persecutione extrema Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae sedebit Petrus Romanus, qui pascet oves suas in multis tribulationibus; quibus transactis, civitas septicollis diruetur, et Iudex tremendus iudicabit populum suum."
"The extreme persecution of the Saint (Holy) Roman Church on which sits St. Petrus Romanus, who is grazing his sheep in many tribulations that happen, etc., etc."
I have my reasons to insist on translating ''Saint'' instead of ''holy''. Because guess which word is really close to Saint and Santa?
Satan. Their lamb that became goat > god.
Nothing like a bit of an anagram...
Also, Peter is GRAZING his SHEEP. :))))))))
The key words of the text are 'Sanctae Romanae' (which is Ramanat, Orion = Gemini) and Peter sits on the 'throne' or on 'Orion/Gemini.'
Not sure which exact degree Sanctae Romanae is, but St. Petrus Romanus = Bellatrix + 17, the current Cancer 7 degrees. St. Peter is celebrated on June 29, when the sun is at 7 degrees Cancer.
Bottom line, this is a complex astrological code. It is highly likely it is Bellatrix + 17/Sirius minus 7 conjunct Gemini 3.
When was that?
From Gemini 3 to Cancer 0 = 27 degrees.
From Cancer 0 to Cancer 7 = 7 degrees.
27 + 7 = 34 degrees of precession ago.
34 x c 72 years = 2448 years years ago. When star SherATAN was conjunct Aries 0.
Conclusion - this is NOT a prediction or prophecy. It is a hidden history recorded, and it indicates that Christianity existed already 2,448 years ago. It is close to when the Coptic calendar seems to be 'frozen' (36 degrees of precession ago).
However, I have a question about 'sitting' on the 'throne' - because the Dendera zodiac depicts Matria sitting on her throne = Virgo Matria, with the crown = Deata/Orion (the MC = deity).
Terra's MC = the goat, therefore 'god.'
Matria Esh's MC = deata (10, dece), therefore DEITY.
They seem to be the same word, but they are opposite! Deity is strictly
linked to Deata = Matria, White Light. The goat = darkness = death = the
beast = HAM
St. Malachy's prophecy includes a list of 112 popes, with the last pope in the list often interpreted as the final pope before the end times. The prophecy does not explicitly state that the current pope is No. 112; rather, it is often interpreted that the pope following Pope John Paul II (who was No. 264) is the last in the sequence.
The number 112 is significant in the context of the prophecy because it is the total number of entries in Malachy's list. The last entry is often associated with the phrase "Peter the Roman," which has led to various interpretations and discussions about the future of the papacy and the Catholic Church.
So, there are 112 entries. Peter the Roman is the last one, representing the 'end of times.'
The aspect depicted seems to be 'crown conjunct crown,' MC conjunct MC, Orion conjunct Orion.
Edit:
Roman = Ramanat = Orion (the zodiac sign of Gemini)
Petrus Romanus sits on Roman = Orion. The name ''Romanus'' indicates a link to Orion.
So, it really seems that the aspect indicated is, indeed, Cancer 7 conjunct Gemini 3.