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PETRUS ROMANUS (Pt 4)
The False Prophet And
The Antichrist Are Here
Posted: February 1, 2012
11:00 am Eastern
RUSH
TO PRESS: EDITOR'S NOTE This unedited excerpt from
the new book manuscript "Petrus Romanus" is
released in response to The Washington Post / Foreign
Policy Report issued January 31, 2012 Iran,
perceiving threat from West, willing to attack on U.S.
soil, U.S. intelligence report finds
EXCERPT:
On
this order, the man who in 2002 correctly predicted that the
pope succeeding John Paul II would be named Benedict XVI,
Ronald L. Conte Jr., believes the next pope will be Cardinal
[redacted] and that he will take the name Pius XIII. This name (Pius) is associated historically with Popes
who emphasized authoritative doctrine during their
Pontificates. Cardinal [redacted] fits this description, and
Conte interprets this qualification as best fulfilling
“Peter the Roman” as a pope who “will reaffirm the
authority of the Roman Pontiff over the Church; this
authority is based on his place as a Successor of Peter”
and “will emphasize the supremacy of the Roman Catholic
Faith and the Roman Catholic Church above all other
religions and denominations, and its authority over all
Christians and all peoples of the world.” To this, Conte
adds, “During the reign of Pope Peter the Roman, the great
apostasy begins” and this pope will mark “the first part
of the tribulation, during our generation." I]
Conte envisions this apocalypse
beginning in 2012 when, as he sees it, Benedict suddenly
dies or steps down and is replaced by Petrus Romanus. This
is followed by a series of cascading events resulting in
World War III, which is triggered when Iranian backed
terrorists explode a nuclear bomb in New York City. The
Great Tribulation begins, and by July 2013, Rome is
destroyed when it is struck by a nuclear missile.
Elsewhere in this book we have meticulously investigated a French codex
entitled, La Mystérieuse
Prophétie des Papes (“The Mysterious Prophecy of the
Popes”), issued in 1951 by a Jesuit priest and
mathematician named René Thibaut (1883–1952). Among his
astonishing findings—hidden to the modern world until the
publishing of our work—Thibaut found concealed in the
Prophecy of the Popes a clever number of word plays that form
many acrostics and anagrams. An example of one of the
linguistic codes may hold cryptic agreement with Ronald L.
Conte’s conclusion that Petrus Romanus will take the name
Pius. The code is discovered in the Latin text “Peregrinus apostolicus” which was
the prophecy for the ninety-sixth pope on the list, Pius VI.
The anagram not only reveals the papal name, it does so
twice: PeregIinUS
aPostolIcUS. This appearance
of the name “Pius” is rather astounding considering we
have a published copy dated almost two hundred years before
Pius VI was elected. But Thibaut suggests the repetition
serves as an even farther-reaching poetic refrain. In other
words, “Pius! Pius!” is similar to the excited binary
“Mayday, Mayday!” that sailors cry out in dire
circumstances and that may have prophetic implications
concerning the name of the final Pope on the list.
In
addition to being associated with Roman authoritarianism and
cryptogramed in the Prophecy of the Popes, Conte bolsters
his prognostication concerning the name “Pius” by
pointing to the electrifying visions of another Pope named
Pius—Pope Pius X who served as Pope from 1903 to 1914 and
who saw a Papal successor carrying the same name Pius
fleeing Rome over the bodies of dead priests at the onset of
the end times. Pius X is widely reported to have said:
What I
have seen is terrifying! Will I be the one, or will it be a
successor? What is certain is that the Pope will leave Rome
and, in leaving the Vatican, he will have to pass over the
dead bodies of his priests! Do not tell anyone this while I
am alive.[v]
In
a second vision during an audience with the Franciscan order
in 1909, Pope Pius X appeared to fall into a trance. After a
few moments, he opened his eyes and rose to his feet,
announcing:
I have
seen one of my successors, of the same name [a future pope
named Pius], who was fleeing over the dead bodies of his
brethren. He will take refuge in some hiding place; but
after a brief respite, he will die a cruel death. Respect
for God has disappeared from human hearts. They wish to
efface even God’s memory. This perversity is nothing less
than the beginning of the last days of the world.[vi]
The
third part of the Secret of Fatima, which was supposedly
released in total by the Vatican June 26, 2000, seems to
echo the visions of Pius X. A section of the material reads:
…before
reaching there the Holy Father passed through a big city
half in ruins and half trembling with halting step,
afflicted with pain and sorrow, he prayed for the souls of
the corpses he met on his way; having reached the top of the
mountain, on his knees at the foot of the big Cross he was
killed by a group of soldiers who fired bullets and arrows
at him, and in the same way there died one after another the
other Bishops, Priests, men and women Religious, and various
lay people of different ranks and positions.[vii]
The
conceptual framework of these visions and their validity is
volatile among many Catholics who believe Rome is complicit
in an intentional cover-up involving the true
Third Secret of Fatima as well as other suppressed catholic
foresights that are rife with wildly different predictions
concerning the future prophetic role of the Roman Catholic
Church. Marian apparitions, visions by Popes,
interpretations by Cardinals of the apocalypse and approved
mystical prophecies often stand at odds with recent Vatican
publications. Even the “Catechism of the Catholic
Church” approved by the Church and promulgated by Pope
John Paul II (released in English in 1994, the first
catechism in more than 400 years), which draws on the Bible,
the Mass, the sacraments, traditions, teachings, and the
lives of the saints, states under the section The
Church’s Ultimate Trial:
675
Before Christ’s second coming the Church must pass
through a final trial that will shake the faith of many
believers. The persecution that accompanies her pilgrimage
on earth will unveil the mystery of iniquity in the form of
a religious deception offering men an apparent solution to
their problems at the price of apostasy from the Truth. The
supreme religious deception is that of the Antichrist, a
pseudo-messianism by which man glorifies himself in the
place of God and his Messiah who has come in the flesh. [viii]
Possibly at the center of this prophecy and
a “Vatican cover-up” of the complete vision of Fatima
(and related prophecies) is a second and potentially more
powerful papal contender for the role of Petrus Romanus…
[i]
Ronald
L. Conte Jr., “The Future and the Popes,” Catholic
Planet (November 14, 2004) (http://www.catholicplanet.com/future/future-popes.htm).
[iii]
In the Wion manuscript which reads Peregin’
apostolic’ the raised ‘ is a common scribal
notation for an “us” ending. It looks similar to a fat
comma placed after the letter on the median line
represented us or os, generally at the end of the word
being the Nominative case affix of the second declension
sometimes is or simply s. The apostrophe used today
originated from various marks in sigla, hence its current
use in elision, such as in the Saxon genitive. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scribal_abbreviation#Latin_alphabet.
[iv]
René Thibaut, La
Mystérieuse, 91.
[v]
Ketchum, The Evidence for End Time Prophecy, (Bloomington,
IN: iUniverse, 2003), p. 81.
[vii]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_F%C3%A1tima#cite_note-33
[viii]
Catechism of the Catholic Church: Second Edition, Catholic
Church, Random House Digital, Inc. (2003), 193-194
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