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1000-Year-Old Prophecy Predicted New Pope Will Be The Last With Terrifying Warning To Humanity

Chilling warning to humans involving Pope exposed.

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The Vatican’s white smoke ceremony confirmed Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV on May 8, sending waves of celebration across Catholic communities worldwide.

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But amidst the joy, a centuries-old prophecy has resurfaced.

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Saint Malachy was a 12th-century Irish archbishop famed for miracles, visions, and one mind-melting manuscript: a cryptic list of future popes.

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Known as the Prophecy of the Popes, the document allegedly came to Malachy during a divine vision in Rome in 1139.

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Each pope is described in a Latin motto, often eerily aligned with their coat of arms, background, or major events during their reign.

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It wasn’t published until 1595—sparking immediate claims of political forgery, mystic foresight, and apocalyptic panic.

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Because on May 8, 2025, white smoke rose above the Sistine Chapel—and the world met Pope Leo XIV.

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Born in Chicago, Prevost spent much of his life in Peru as a missionary and later bishop, earning dual U.S. and Peruvian citizenship.

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Before being elevated, he served as Prefect for Bishops at the Vatican, overseeing global leadership decisions in the Catholic Church.

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Prevost became known for his humility, intellectualism, and willingness to face difficult reforms within the Church.

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Chilling prophecy clarified.

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Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 22, leaving a sudden vacancy in the highest seat of Catholic power.

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Chilling prophecy unveiled.

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Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday, April 22, leaving a sudden vacancy in the highest seat of Catholic power.

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The last entry refers to “Petrus Romanus,” who would lead during great tribulation and see the destruction of Rome.

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That’s how the prophecy closes—with judgment, chaos, and global catastrophe.

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It depends on how you count. Some claim antipopes or unusual successors skew the total. Others say Pope Francis was Peter the Roman.

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His real name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio, and like Leo XIV, he wasn’t Italian—leaving theorists scrambling to explain the mismatch.

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To them, it’s the role, not the label. If Leo XIV leads during the predicted upheaval, the prophecy holds.

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He’s been a shepherd in “tribulation” regions—serving during unrest, poverty, and corruption in Latin America.

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Many believe this is a literal reference to Rome, where the Vatican sits at the spiritual center of the Catholic world.

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Shocking prophecy debated.

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Josh Canning, a Canadian Catholic leader, said: “There’s no connection. It’s fantasy.” But not everyone’s buying that.

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Users posted side-by-side comparisons of Malachy’s Latin phrases and modern papal biographies—claiming the match is clear.

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It went viral in 2013 during Francis’s election—and again now. Coincidence, or prophecy that won’t die?

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The timing—Easter Monday death, followed by a new pope just days later—adds to the lore.

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The Church treats the document as apocryphal, with no theological weight. But silence hasn’t stopped speculation.

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Many scholars believe the text was written in the late 1500s to manipulate papal elections, not predict the end of the world.

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Prophecy lovers argue: even if it was forged, it’s still coming true—which is somehow worse.

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Users post: “City of seven hills is next,” “Peter the Roman walks again,” and “Malachy was right.”

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Despite the warnings, the sky hasn’t cracked open, and Rome remains standing—at least for now.

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The world watches in anticipation.

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With no official response to the prophecy, Catholics are left to choose: faith in scripture, or fear in secrets?

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Whether he’s the last pope or just the latest, Leo XIV now holds a title that comes with a terrifying legacy.

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A medieval mystic’s vision and a modern reformer’s future now sit side-by-side in a story spanning a thousand years.

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Then we are living through the final chapter of an ancient warning—and Pope Leo XIV may be the last shepherd before the storm.

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