The 900-year-old prophecy of St. Malachy that predicts Pope Francis, the 112th pontiff in a specific line, will be the last pope applies labels to each Catholic leader, many of which strikingly coordinate with each man's official coat of arms.
In the WND Films documentary "The Last Pope?" – based on the book, "Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here" – experts on the ancient prophecy explain how many of these mottoes not only match up with the papal symbols but the men's origins and life experiences as well.
Malachy was a Catholic saint who lived in Ireland in the 12th century. His "Prophecy of the Popes," as it has become to be known, forecast that there would be 112 popes from that time until Jesus made His triumphant return to the planet. The sudden and unexpected resignation of Pope Benedict XVI was the spark igniting the new wildfire of speculation due to one simple reason: his successor, Pope Francis, is the end of the line.
In "The Last Pope?" several papal coats of arms are displayed as Cris Putnam, co-author of "Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope Is Here," explains how Malachy's descriptions fit in with specific design features.
Says Putnam of Pope Paul VI: "The prophecy for him is 'Flos Florum, Flower of Flowers.' Sounds pretty simple, kind of vague, right? When you look at his coat of arms, it has three fleurs-de-lis. This is a French monarchy symbol that means 'Flower of the Lily,' and that's really the whole coat of arms.
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