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Originally posted by Trustnone
Does anyone have a link to the actual prophecy of st. malachi
Originally posted by IComeWithASword
You can thank the activities director for setting up his death rituals so nicely. Instead dying on April Fools day, he supposedly died a couple of days afterwards.
A funeral scheduled during an eclipse? Hardly something that is prophesies or supernatural..
Hell, to prove it, I will resurrect the second coming for my own amusement.
Originally posted by onlyinmydreams
Originally posted by IComeWithASword
You can thank the activities director for setting up his death rituals so nicely. Instead dying on April Fools day, he supposedly died a couple of days afterwards.
A funeral scheduled during an eclipse? Hardly something that is prophesies or supernatural..
Hell, to prove it, I will resurrect the second coming for my own amusement.
Was your last sentence supposed to be a joke?
The last of these prophecies concerns the end of the world and is as follows: "In the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock amid many tribulations, after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people. The End." It has been noticed concerning Petrus Romanus, who according to St. Malachy's list is to be the last pope, that the prophecy does not say that no popes will intervene between him and his predecessor designated Gloria olivæ. It merely says that he is to be the last, so that we may suppose as many popes as we please before "Peter the Roman". Cornelius a Lapide refers to this prophecy in his commentary "On the Gospel of St. John" (C. xvi) and "On the Apocalypse" (cc. xvii-xx), and he endeavours to calculate according to it the remaining years of time.
Originally posted by Byrd
You *do* realize, don't you, that this solar eclipse was foretold at the time the solar system cooled down, some 5 billion years ago?
WE don't have angels or deities running around, setting off solar eclipses. They happen in a regular and predictable pattern. Nor do the Cardinals take into account every celestial event when they plan things. The timing is coincidence.
Originally posted by Byrd
The timing is coincidence.
Tradition went out the door in 1996 with JP II's bull. He said 4-6 days after death and it is taking place on the 6th day after his death.
Originally posted by Jehosephat
doesn't mean much except they waited til the last minute. I think tradition says they have to be buried no later then 8 days after thier death