The pope’s sudden and shocking resignation sent millions flocking to the 12th century Prophecy of St. Malachy, which predicted that there would be 112 popes after it was written, and the current pope is the 111th. The last pope, who will in some way be connected with the name Peter and the city of Rome, will be the last pope prior to the final judgment and the destruction of Rome.

Today’s guest, Nanette Crist, is an authority on how the Prophecy of St. Malachy is connected to Edgar Cayces prophecies, and Nostradamus’s quatrain about the appearance of a great star that some believe could be comet ISON.
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The fabled Prophecy of St. Malachy ends with the next pope, who is described as leading the Catholic Church through a time of tremendous suffering that culminates in the destruction of Rome itself. That pope will ascend to the Chair of St. Peter in a few weeks, following the unexpected resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. John Hogue discusses the significance of the resignation of the pope as it relates to the Prophecy of St. Malachy.
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The sudden resignation of the pope is just the latest among an increasing number of signs of great change all around us. According to the Prophecy of St. Malachy, to which the Church has been attentive for generations, the next pope, who will ascend to the Chair of St. Peter in just a few weeks, will be the last. In the past, Church leaders have often said and done things relating papacy after papacy to the prophecy. So, is Pope Benedict resigning because of old age, as he has said, or is there a deeper reason?

John Hogue and Whitley Strieber explore what happens AFTER the current pope resigns, and we enter the time of the last pope in the famed list. What should we expect? What does prophecy suggest? And what is the true meaning of apocalypse?
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