The prophecies of the Irish saint Malachy, the 12th century bishop of Armagh who predicted all the popes, have thrilled and dismayed readers for
centuries. He has stated there will be only one more pope after the
current one, and during his reign comes the end of the world.

Photo: Benedict XV1 is the second last Pope says Irish prophet Malachy

A
12th century Irish prophet claimed Pope Benedict XVI would be the
second to last pope — and the end of the world would come with the
next pontiff's reign.

(ABC News Photo Illustration)

"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."

In 1139, then-Archbishop Malachy went to Rome from Ireland
to give an account of his affairs. While there, he received a strange
vision about the future that included the name of every pope, 112 in
all from his time, who would rule until the end of time. We are now at
the second last prophecy.

His predictions are taken very seriously. As one report states, "In 1958, before the Conclave that would elect Pope John XXIII, Cardinal Spellman
of New York hired a boat, filled it with sheep and sailed up and down
the Tiber River, to show that he was 'pastor et nautor,' the motto
attributed to the next Pope in the prophecies."

As for the prophecy concerning the 111th pope, Pope Benedict, the prophecy says of him, "Gloria Olivae," which means "the glory of the olive."

The order of Saint Benedict is also known as the Olivetans, which many
claim makes Malachy's prophecies correct. The next and final pope then
should be "Peter Romanus"

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