Tuesday Oct 22, 2024
Prophecy of the Popes and John XXIII: End Times, Extraterrestrials, and Vatican Secrets
The Prophecy of the Popes and the Prophecy of John XXIII are two enigmatic and controversial sets of predictions attributed to prominent Catholic figures, both of which have captured the imagination of believers, scholars, and conspiracy theorists alike. The Prophecy of the Popes, attributed to Saint Malachy in the 12th century, allegedly foretells the succession of 112 future popes, culminating with Petrus Romanus, a figure believed by some to signal the end of the papacy and possibly the world. Similarly, the Prophecy of John XXIII—a cryptic collection of predictions supposedly written by Pope John XXIII decades before his papacy—foresees global upheavals, technological advancements, and even contact with extraterrestrial beings. Though the authenticity of both sets of prophecies is widely disputed, they offer a fascinating glimpse into the enduring human fascination with the future, faith, and the hidden power of the Vatican. Together, these prophecies weave a tapestry of apocalyptic visions and hidden knowledge, raising questions about the intersection of spirituality, history, and the fate of the Church in a world on the brink of transformation.