Do Roman Catholics Take Seriously The Prophecy Of Saint Malachy Of Only...

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...One More Pope After The Current One? Saint Malachy's predictions for the previous 110 Popes were meticulously accurate.There is to be one more Pope after the one we have now and then comes the end of all things.
 
Malachy, St (c. 1094-1148), Irish prelate and reformer, greatest of the successors of St Patrick, born in Armagh. Ordained a priest in 1119, he became vicar at Armagh but resigned (about 1122) to enter the monastery of Lismore under the Benedictine rule. Perhaps the following year he became bishop of Down and then, in 1124, of Connor as well; opposition to the succession, however, forced him out about 1127, and he became abbot of Iveragh. Although subsequently appointed archbishop of Armagh, he was unable to totally dispel rival claims to the see until 1137. His title clear, he resigned and returned to the bishopric of Down, living a monastic existence. He was later appointed papal legate for Ireland. He restored ecclesiastical discipline in Ireland, unified the Church there, and brought about the use of the Roman liturgy instead of the Celtic. He was canonized in 1199.
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(1094-1148)*Irish archbishop and religious reformer.

He studied at Armagh and was ordained a priest in 1119. While serving as vicar to the archbishop of Armagh, he persuaded the Irish church to accept reforms being promoted by Pope Gregory VII, and he introduced the Roman liturgy into Ireland. He served as bishop in Cos. Down and Connor before being named abbot of Iveragh. He became archbishop of Armagh in 1129, but resigned in 1137. In 1142 he introduced the Cistercians into Ireland. In 1190 he became the first Irish Catholic to be canonized.
 
There are some that do, probably. Given the accuracy so far of Malachy (if you go by the same standards as judging Nostradamus, at least), he's done pretty well. Personally, I wouldn't mind if he's right about the end of the popes but I don't see from what I've seen that that means the end of all things. Maybe we'll finally get rid of the papacy. I could vote for that. The "end of all things" is a misnomer anyway. It may mean the end of human life on an insignificant backwater planet on the fringes of a very large galaxy. I rather doubt any infinite god would lose any sleep over that.
 
yes, some RC's do. and yes. so....stock up on peanut butter....
 
It will be the end of all things christian perhaps. I am sure that the end of christianity is near, and let it be with the next pope. I hope his reign will be very short, like about 5 days.
 
My whole family is RC and that includes me and up until this past few years I never heard of St. Malachy. All I know is that some entertainment show has discussions about them from time to time and that's all it is is entertainment. So no RC's don't believe in that junk.
 
I don't think it has anything to do with religion. I have seen a documentary that explained it very scientifically and predicted earthquakes and tsunamis before it and here they come!

Unless you reckon that those 2000 dead people are peanuts.
 
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