This should come as no surprise for those who understand just exactly what the Catholic Church represents.

It’s a matter so dark and serious it has only been whispered about
behind closed doors in Vatican circles by courageous priests such as the
late John F. O’Connor, Alfred Kunz and the late Malachi Martin.
But now, thanks to the release by the Holy See of an official
bulletin titled “Acta Apostolicae Sedis,” it has been confirmed that the
papal conclave that elected Pope Francis March 13 heard a message,
immediately before the voting, from a senior cardinal dealing directly
with the threat of “The Smoke of Satan” descending on the Vatican
itself.
The meditation about “that which Christ wants from his Church” was
delivered by Maltese Prosper Grech, an 87-year-old Augustinian who could
not participate in the vote. After his meditation, reports the Catholic online newsletter Chiesa, he left the Sistine Chapel.
He prefaced his remarks by saying: “I have no intention of making the
identikit of the new pope, and much less of presenting a plan of action
for the future pontiff. This very delicate task belongs to the Holy
Spirit, who in recent decades has gifted us with a series of excellent
holy pontiffs. My intention is that of drawing from Scripture some
reflections to help us understand what Christ wants from his Church.” Read the rest and watch the video on WND HERE
